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With the announced US withdrawal from north-eastern Syria, and Turkey’s offensive, Oxfam and the humanitarian community are primarily concerned for the safety, security and rights of the civilians caught in the middle.
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Politics of Poverty
How can Dodd-Frank help renew Libya?
Transparency from the ground up will help the oil-rich state.
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First Person
"I fear for my mother every day"
On International Women’s Day, we honored three women whose commitment to peace and justice is unwavering, even in the face of violence.
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Politics of Poverty
Making the “right to remedy” a reality at development finance institutions
The UN Human Rights Office just released a groundbreaking report on the state of play of “remedy” in development finance. The bottom line? Development finance institutions can and must do better to center the rights of people in their investments and facilitate the right to remedy.
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First Person
2008 in Photos: Part Two
In Ethiopia, one woman's strength in the face of trouble sends a message of hope.
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Politics of Poverty
Kick in the Behind, or No Company Left Behind?
10 things that made the Behind the Brands NYC event remarkable
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Politics of Poverty
Hmmm. Not an encouraging turn of events…
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Emiliana Aligaesha, Venture Capitalist
Tanzanian farmer is leveraging a tiny investment of US foreign aid to ensure the success of early-stage, high-potential start-ups.
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Fiscal Hawk: Manuel Dominguez
Mayor Manuel Dominguez is leveraging a tiny investment of US foreign aid to budget for a sound future for his community.
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Righting the Wrong: Strengthening local humanitarian leadership to save lives and strengthen communities
Tens of millions of people receive vital humanitarian aid every year, but millions more suffer without adequate help and protection, and their number is relentlessly rising.