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Politics of Poverty
Reimagining Our Sector: New Pathways for Sustainable Development Financing
As we advocate for USAID to stand strong amidst the current attempt to dismantle the aid system and the US to keep its positive leadership and influence in the world, we should simultaneously think creatively and critically about the future of humanitarian and long-term development funding to people and communities in need.
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Keo Chhorn and other farmers lost their land to a sugar plantation seven years ago. But they’re not giving up their efforts to reclaim it.
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First Person
We’re sleeping in the open air
This is our most challenging emergency response in years, and we’re launching it from pup tents? I want to say, “You’re kidding, right?” But of course he is not joking ...
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Story
With the power out in Adjuntas, Puerto Ricans rely on the sun to light their community at night
Electricity might be in short supply in this mountain community, but Hurricane Maria untapped a torrent of ingenuity in Casa Pueblo, a local non-profit group.
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The gap between rich and poor is far greater than had previously been estimated, with big business and the super-rich fueling the inequality crisis by dodging taxes, driving down wages, and using their power to influence politics.
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Publication
Natural Gas for Development?
Understanding the opportunities and challenges for gas in a context of climate change
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Story
More than a pipe dream
Female plumbers plug leaks in Jordan’s water system
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Story
Big challenges in Haiti
Raymond C. Offenheiser, Oxfam America’s president, just returned from a visit to Haiti, and offers his analysis of the challenges facing the country and recommendations to Haiti and the international community for meeting them.
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But with weather insurance she doesn't have to worry so much about her teff harvest.
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Politics of Poverty
Empowering local governments? What we learned from the LOKAL+ project in Haiti
The recent assassination of Haiti’s president sparked a political crisis in a country that has been a theater of chronic political instability for decades. At the same time, Haitians are in dire need of reliable public services and more effective local governance. A USAID project aimed at the heart of Haiti’s struggle with inequality and corruption. Did it work?