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Politics of Poverty
Sunshine rule set to shine light on oil & mining in Uganda
Most of Uganda's minerals remain in the ground, making it a unique and important time for Ugandan citizens and civil society to put new global transparency rules to the test.
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A program in Malawi tackles malnutrition through healthy eating education and protein-powered cooperatives.
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Politics of Poverty
Migrants need creative solutions that protect their rights, not the risky ideas donors are floating
While short-term social disruption caused by migration can be unsettling for host communities, the most politically expedient solution—diverting development aid to address the acute migration emergency—is a moral and practical disaster.
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Politics of Poverty
Could DRC’s resource wealth be the key to ending its conflicts too?
If there is to be a chance at peace, comprehensive mining reforms are needed to fight poverty and violence in DRC.
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Politics of Poverty
Why are so many things running off the rails? Corporate greed.
Trains derailing, banks failing. These events are not accidents of nature. They happen when corporations and the ultrawealthy are allowed to behave recklessly with our lives and our world. Big business spent $3.5 billion last year in the effort to pressure Congress to get their way. Now we’re paying the price.
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Politics of Poverty
An unnecessary war: Five thoughts from Yemen
Ten days is not much time, but was more than enough to learn we should be doing so much more.
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First Person
7 surprising facts about the crisis in Syria
Many news stories about the war in Syria don't talk about another fast-growing emergency: millions of ordinary people have had to leave their homes.
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Publication
Hitting the Target
An agenda for aid in times of extreme inequality
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Politics of Poverty
G8 leaders “cooked the books” yesterday, and the world’s poor were left holding the bill
Leaders promised an additional $50bn in aid commitments to fight global poverty. That commitment has not been met, at great cost to the world's poor.
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First Person
Syria's children have been tuned out
It's time to pay attention to what's happening in Syria and surrounding countries: a humanitarian disaster with children bearing the greatest burden.