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Politics of Poverty
Message from Tanzania to Obama: Transparency builds stronger institutions
“Aid transparency may not be ‘sexy’, but it’s crucial,” says Tanzanian policy expert.
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Politics of Poverty
Can a board game reach policy makers on US foreign assistance?
Oxfam pilots an interactive game on aid effectiveness based on actual scenarios on the ground.
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Collaboration in Crises
Summary report: Lessons from the Oxfam International tsunami research program
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Widespread drought in Ethiopia has left many farmers without crops this harvest season, but through Oxfam’s rural resilience program, some growers are exercising new entrepreneurial muscle.
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Politics of Poverty
Tillerson said he'd review climate funding from the bottom up. These 3 women can help.
Any US approach to climate change should take into account the stories of those on the frontlines.
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Politics of Poverty
When local leaders speak, we need to listen: USAID puts forward its vision
The latest localization push at USAID is promising.
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Beltway Outsider: Martha Kwataine
Health advocate Kwataine is leveraging a tiny investment of US foreign aid to protect the health of people in rural communities across Malawi.
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Every year, Somalia receives approximately $1.3bn in remittances – money sent from the Somali diaspora to loved ones back home. Remittances account for between 25 and 45 percent of Somalia’s economy and exceed the amount it receives in humanitarian aid, development aid and foreign direct investment combined. As Somali money transfer operators lose their bank accounts, Somali families are losing their only formal or transparent channel through which to send money. Somalia needs longterm support to build sustainable financial institutions as well as urgent help to maintain its current remittance flows.
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Politics of Poverty
Clinton preaches development—are rich countries listening?
Secretary Clinton has an opportunity to push OECD countries in the right direction to make foreign assistance more transparent.
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In this Q&A, author Nicholas Enrich describes the last days of USAID, what’s at stake when the US retreats, and what the future of aid could be.