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BP oil spill: Voices from the Gulf Coast
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| Jun 25, 2010
Loyde Duncan talks about his life as a fisherman off the coast of Louisiana and the uncertainty that lies ahead.
Sweet as honey
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| Jun 23, 2010
In rural Haiti, farmers are learning better beekeeping with the promise that more honey means more money to spend on household necessities.
Oil and mining booms and sustainable development
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| Jun 18, 2010
Lessons from Peru for development planning and revenue management at the national and subnational level.
Can Country Ownership Work?
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| Jun 14, 2010
Field Perspectives on Health Systems Strengthening
Big changes in the Amazon
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| Jun 11, 2010
The Camisea Gas Project is bringing significant changes to the Urubamba region. Despite contributing millions to Peru's government, local leaders say the project has done little to change rates of poverty, illiteracy, and malnutrition.
A new generation
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| Jun 11, 2010
Meet Eneyda, a young Machiguenga woman navigating the confusing waters connecting her remote indigenous community, and the environmental threats and economic opportunities presented by the Camisea gas project.
Haiti, stay healthy
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| Jun 08, 2010
In the crowded camps of Port-au-Prince, preventing the outbreak of disease is a challenge that confronts everyone. Oxfam’s public health promoters have found a memorable way to spread the word on some basic steps to take.
Climate change wake-up call
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| May 25, 2010
You know about global warming. You may already be doing your part to protect the environment. But, climate change is a human issue too—it's hitting the poorest people hardest.
Hardest hit: Survival strategies from the frontlines of climate change
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| May 25, 2010
Learn how four communities around the world are fighting back against climate change, and how you can help.
Hardest hit: Vietnam
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| May 25, 2010
In response to drought, communities grow drought-resistant crops, raise alternative livestock breeds, and use water from a new reservoir.


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