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Politics of Poverty
Access to abortion is about equity. Latest on the mifepristone legal case
We’re tracking a series of federal court decisions that threaten access to mifepristone—one of the pills that, for over 20 years, has been approved for use in medication abortion and miscarriage treatment. As a Texas case winds its way through the court system, access to mifepristone could be restricted, further compromising the fundamental right to make decisions about our reproductive lives and futures.
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Politics of Poverty
If the police and judiciary fail you, what do you do?
In Liberia, citizens use community mediators to resolve their own disputes. Effective, demand-driven solutions work because they’re tailored to local circumstances.
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Politics of Poverty
How to keep score when donors make promises
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Politics of Poverty
Hurricanes don’t stop at the county line
Leaders in Puerto de La Libertad, a community frequently in the path of disasters, have taken preparedness into their own hands and it's making all the difference.
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Politics of Poverty
Last Tuesday's executive order leaves Americans high and dry in the face of climate risks
Even climate-deniers agree risks of climate change are real, so why aren’t more Americans alarmed that Trump is playing politics with our lives?
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Politics of Poverty
‘Doing good by doing well’? Reflections of a critical friend at the Shared Value Summit
The idea of Shared Value aspires to marry social impact with companies’ core business - but important questions remain.
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Politics of Poverty
The people of Yemen want to be seen and heard, and above all, to survive.
Here’s how we can end US support for the war, and give the Yemeni people hope.
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Politics of Poverty
Still rebuilding after Hurricane Maria, Puerto Ricans dread the start of a new hurricane season
When Hurricane Maria tore through Puerto Rico on September 20, 2017, it did more than rip off roofs and topple power lines: It destabilized every aspect of life for more than three million residents. As the new hurricane season begins on June 1, we all want to know: Where are the billions in federal money that can help rebuild and heal the island?
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"Our nation has the opportunity and the responsibility to stand on the right side of history."--Scott Stedjan, Oxfam America's senior policy advisor for humanitarian response
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Climate Finance Short-changed: The real value of the $100 billion commitment in 2019–2020
In 2009, high-income countries promised to provide $100bn a year in climate finance to low- and mid