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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.
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Among the speeches at the UN Climate Summit, a mom’s poem for her daughter stood out—and got a standing ovation.
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How the community responded to Hurricane Katrina, with help from Oxfam in the agency’s first US disaster response.
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Bursting with vitality, warmth, and curiosity, Ethiopia is opening its arms and countryside to the world. Can it preserve its profound dignity and cultural independence while it develops and thrives?
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Want some clues about how Andrew Puzder would protect workers as Secretary of Labor? Look at the way he treats his own employees.
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Politics of Poverty
Why include a worker on a company Board of Directors? Five good reasons.
Having a worker at a company’s table of power changes the conversation by including a different voice at the highest level of corporate decision-making. For the second year in a row, Oxfam’s proposal to consider a worker for Amazon’s board of directors goes to a vote. A quick scan of the reasons why it makes sense for everyone.
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The Power of Local Action: an Oxfam Learning Compendium on Local Humanitarian Leadership
The Power of Local Action is an Oxfam learning compendium on local humanitarian leadership (LHL) that arose out of learning events and glo
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Behind the Brands Independent Evaluation on Implementation of UN Women’s Empowerment Principles (WEPs)
This report is an independent assessment of the extent to which the world’s largest food and beverage companies have implemented the UN Women’s Empowerm
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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