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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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Politics of Poverty
Climate pledges vs reality: agribusinesses come up short
An independent evaluation reveals lack of progress on commitments and lack of transparency.
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Politics of Poverty
Don’t stop at Juneteenth, Congress. Six things you can do about systemic racism right now.
While we welcome the holiday marking the end of slavery, we also rededicate ourselves to the struggle to address, name, and end White supremacy. Right now, Congress has an opportunity (and duty) to listen to and center the needs of Black communities, which endured disproportionate loss and damage from the pandemic.
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Politics of Poverty
How Coke can use its land rights commitments for communities right now
Coke’s influence could make the difference in land grab cases in Cambodia and Brazil.
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New solar panels, pipes, and taps deliver water to a town surviving long-term drought.
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Patents and trademarks—otherwise known as IP (intellectual property)—and why it is so important for poor countries.
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In El Salvador, the rains of October of 2011 were catastrophic: in the course of nine days, a slow-moving tropical depression dropped five feet of rain and wreaked havoc across the country. But the emergency response was swift and effective—the culmination of years of advocacy and training.
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Politics of Poverty
Young people get it: Accountability requires political AND institutional responses
To monitor public revenue, checks and balances enable politicians and government agencies to effectively respond to citizens’ demands.
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Millions of people including children are facing starvation and need humanitarian assistance. Save lives and donate to the Gaza emergency appeal.
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Anticipatory action is a new approach to preventing suffering in emergencies.