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In response to the outcome of COP30, Oxfam Brasil Executive Director Viviana Santiago said:
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Politics of Poverty
Why is the Obama administration opposing global regulation of bullets in an ATT?
If the US already controls ammunition exports and believes that it is in their national interest to do so, why wouldn’t they want an ATT that requires other states to do the same?
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Politics of Poverty
Peru’s new president: A chance to break the cycle of mining-related conflict
Rather than seeing a more progressive Peruvian government as a threat, mining companies should embrace the opportunity that it presents to try to find solutions to the country’s mining-related conflicts.
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Well, at least they saved the banks. How about the rest of us?
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Politics of Poverty
Geeky gladiators in combat about the future of growth and poverty in India
Two of South Asia’s most prominent economists--Amartya Sen and Jagdish Bhagwati--debate, get personal.
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Politics of Poverty
Don't disregard impacts of climate change on the poor when ending "energy poverty"
Our global energy future should sustain and advance development goals.
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Politics of Poverty
What does it take to deliver a petition to the President of Ghana?
As active citizenship takes root, Ghanaians take to the streets.
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Politics of Poverty
Can traditional tools of the human rights movement make a difference on poverty?
Power-blind approaches to addressing global poverty remain predominant. Can courts, lawyers and activists address its underlying causes?
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Politics of Poverty
The dark side of celebrated mineral deposits in Africa: Rising risk for activists
Advocating for transparency and accountability in the extractives sector is becoming increasingly dangerous.
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Politics of Poverty
Why did Goldcorp really pull out of Tahoe Resources' troubled Guatemalan mining project?
Investors require a comprehensive picture of investment opportunities to make an informed decision. Tahoe’s current and future investors should strongly consider the political and social risks of the company’s operations in Guatemala.