Privatization
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In the past two decades, privatization has been a growing trend in the Israeli market. In recent years, the pace of privatization in Israel has accelerated, and privatization has infiltrated the spheres of social services and law enforcement. The government’s drastic cuts in social services have created a situation in which services that were once provided by the state to all citizens are now provided by private bodies. As a result, the gap between the rich and poor is widening, and marginalized groups are confronting glaring disparities in their access to basic rights and services.
ACRI works to ensure that human rights considerations are incorporated into privatization processes to reduce the resulting violations of human rights. ACRI focuses specifically on issues including privatization of medical services, private water companies and their authority to disconnect families from the water supply, privatization of legal counsel, and mandatory arbitration. ACRI works through the legal system and through public advocacy to ensure that human rights remain in the privatization discourse.
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Victory for Rights Groups: Privatization Tender Cancelled
August 22, 2010
Following petition by ACRI and Physicians for Human Rights, Health Ministry Reneges Decision to Privatize Methadone Distribution Centers On August … Read more
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Responding to ACRI Appeal, State Doesn’t Renew Welfare-to-Work Plan
April 28, 2010
In a major victory for social justice and human rights, ministries cancel planned expansion, ending an ugly chapter in Israel’s … Read more
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ACRI Sets Precedent: No Discrimination in Tel Aviv Tenders
November 2, 2009
Following ACRI petition, Housing Project Cannot be Marketed only to Hi-Tech and Finance Employees Following an ACRI petition paired with … Read more
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New MRI Tender Favors Hospitals in Periphery
August 11, 2009
Health Ministry tender incorporates ACRI’s standards for equality in health, clearly prioritizing bids that include “the improvement of availability of … Read more
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Problematic Welfare-to-Work ‘Wisconsin Plan’ will not be Expanded
July 23, 2009
The Knesset voted against the expansion of the program, thus accepting the organizations’ position that changes need to be made … Read more