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Politics of Poverty
New US law a boost, but disruption of remittances to Somalia still looms large
Passage of the Money Remittances Improvement Act (MRIA) means less risk for banks, but the lifeline is still not safe.
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Politics of Poverty
The complexity of being an aid worker in a brave new post-2015 world
What does the future hold for the next generation of development practitioners?
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Politics of Poverty
Amidst the flurry of President Obama’s visit, Kenya commits to a transparent oil boom
Kenya says it will publish contracts, join global transparency initiative.
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Politics of Poverty
Private sector accountability & the SDGs: What is the role of the UN Guiding Principles?
As the SDGs get into full swing, a robust framework is needed to assess and regulate private sector contributions. The UN Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights are a logical place to start.
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Politics of Poverty
Dispatches from COP21: Five essential elements of a good climate deal for the poor
COP21 negotiations have been progressing smoothly thus far, but as ministers sit down this week to shape the final deal, there's still a lot at stake for poor countries.
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Politics of Poverty
Rising to the challenge of creating lasting and inclusive outcomes for small-scale farmers
Creating lasting impact for smallholder farmers is a longstanding question in international development. We've seen some progress, but we need to think more creatively.
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Politics of Poverty
Fire and drought, wind and rain. We’re all feeling the heat of climate change.
Louisiana is under water, California is on fire. And those paying the steepest price are the ones who can least afford it.
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At a resettlement camp,tents, latrines and water greet new arrivals.
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A lifelong resident of Louisiana and a survivor of Hurricane Katrina confronts what the massive British Petroleum oil spill means for the state she has always called home.
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Information, assurances, a voice, and options will be essential for people on the Gulf Coast as they confront the disasterous British Petroleum oil spill.