Campaigning community Avaaz got 750,000 people to sign up to an online petition to ban South Africa's lion bone trade. But how has it turned those clicks into action? A lion cub looks down the barrel ...
Already 56,000 people have pledged to support a global 'internet seed swap' initiative promoted by Avaaz, writes Julian Rose. Trouble is, the plans are deeply flawed, and have been developed without ...
How do you run an organisation with 17 million bosses? Avaaz, the online campaigning giant that has taken action on Palestinian statehood, phone hacking and News International, and the pre-trial ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Twitter, Google's YouTube, Meta Platform's Facebook, Microsoft's LinkedIn and TikTok are not doing enough to remove fake news from their platforms, raising doubts about their ...
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR AVAAZ -Activists from Avaaz, 350, Attac and Action Justice Climat Paris stage a protest near TotalEnergies' headquarters in Paris ahead of the company's annual general meeting, d ...
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Amid the mass of reporting and commentary around the bloody events in Syria this week, one aspect has largely gone unnoticed: the extraordinary role played by an online campaigning group that despite ...
Global activists from Avaaz set up cardboard cutouts of Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg, bearing the words "Fix Fakebook," in front of the European Union headquarters in Brussels, on May 22, 2018.
Avaaz, meaning “voice” in several European, Middle Eastern and Asian languages, launched in 2007 to empower people through numbers. Using methods such as petitions, funding media campaigns, direct ...