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Behind the Brands Independent Evaluation on the Implementation of Gender and Cocoa Commitments
This report presents the findings of an independent evaluation carried out by Dr. Ritu Mahendru and commissioned by Oxfam’s Behind the Brands (BtB) init
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Tax the rich. Build a better world.
Not long ago, the ultra-wealthy paid much more in taxes. Today, the top .01% and giant corporations have rigged the rules so drastically that some billionaires end up paying zero percent. Nothing. Instead, working families are bearing more than their fair share of the tax burden—at a time when record inflation is steadily eating away at wages. It’s way past time to flip the script. What’s stopping us?
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This paper outlines urgent action necessary to address immediate challenges in Afghanistan and to avert humanitarian disaster. It does not seek to add
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Politics of Poverty
Coca-Cola leads the way on land rights
The biggest brand commits to zero tolerance for land grabbing.
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Politics of Poverty
How many working families are dependent on food banks in the US?
Feeding America and Oxfam America release a new study.
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Politics of Poverty
Big-league tax dodging
The US’s top 50 public corporations have $1.6 trillion stashed offshore, and current tax reform proposals by President Trump and Congressional leadership will only make the problem worse.
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Politics of Poverty
Sudan: What's next for Abyei?
As humanitarian organizations and the UN strive to meet the immediate needs of displaced people, Oxfam is calling on the UN Security Council to ensure that the new peacekeeping mission in Sudan makes protecting civilians from violence its top priority.
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Politics of Poverty
Why the "filthy chicken rule" is bad for workers, too
Oxfam and advocates on Capitol Hill say the proposed rule could threaten both food safety and workers’ health.
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Politics of Poverty
The World Bank Gets ‘Shared Prosperity’ Dismally Wrong
What is shared prosperity, and how do we know if it’s on the rise?