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Politics of Poverty
The great trade debate – it’s “us” vs. “them”: so who really benefits?
In the case of the TPP, as in US trade deals before it, the rules are written to benefit special interests over the public interest
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Politics of Poverty
Salvadorans do not want mining in their country, but will Oceana Gold listen?
Oxfam holds online event from San Salvador to discuss the company’s lawsuit against the El Salvador government.
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Politics of Poverty
Facing death threats to fight a new lead poisoning threat in Peru
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Politics of Poverty
Is consensus emerging on local leadership of humanitarian action?
A number of national and international humanitarian agencies have pressed for greater attention to strengthening local capacity and working with local humanitarian actors on all phases of humanitarian action.
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Politics of Poverty
Fiona in Puerto Rico exposes, again, how disasters amplify inequality
“No rich person has suffered from Fiona.” —Arturo Massol-Deyá, the executive director of Casa Pueblo in Adjuntas, in the central highlands of Puerto Rico
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Press release
Top 1 percent bags over $40 trillion in new wealth during past decade as taxes on the rich reach historic lows
The richest 1 percent have amassed $42 trillion in new wealth over the past decade, nearly 34 times more than the entire bottom 5
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A few simple changes to the way you cook can reduce wasted water and energy. This Peruvian-style, vegan ceviche with heart of palm from chef and Sister on the Planet Alejandra Schrader doesn’t require a lot of time in the kitchen—or electricity.
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Music, dance, theatre, and painting help teach young people how to stop violence against women and girls in El Salvador.
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First Person
What’s in a toilet? Way more than you thought.
How toilets fight poverty, and what you can do to help get them to the people who need them
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Politics of Poverty
“Godzilla El Niño” may have ended, but its impact has just begun
Although El Niño itself is almost over, the destruction it’s left behind in Southern and the Horn of Africa will wreak the most havoc in the upcoming months. Are policymakers ready?