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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Demanding Accountability of Schools’ First Aid Services Privatization
July 13, 2009
“The Education Ministry’s decision to proceed with the privatization of first aid services without formulating a suitable monitoring system is … Read more
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Human Rights Groups to Finance Minister: Don’t Expand Wisconsin Plan
April 28, 2009
ACRI and partner oragnizations urge new minister to reconsider expanding Wisconsin Plan,. Four organizations – ACRI, Community Advocacy, Mizrahi Democratic … Read more
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ACRI’s 2008 Annual Report
April 7, 2009
Presenting ACRI’s legal, educational and public outreach work, the Annual Report brings personal stories and highlights the orgnization’s activities To … Read more
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State of Human Rights Report 2008
December 7, 2008
ACRI Gauges Israel’s Realization of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 60th Anniversary of its Adoption The full version … Read more
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ACRI: Privatization of Court Interpretation Services Impedes Justice
November 20, 2008
The Honorable Judge Moshe Gal Director of the Courts Courts Administration Re: Proper Supervision of Privatized Court Interpreting Dear Justice … Read more