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First Person
Do you know who picks your fruits and vegetables?
Why we founded the Equitable Food Initiative—and how you can join us in making food safer from farm to fork.
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There is an increasing focus on gender equality in development and humanitarian aid, including in donors' self-reported contributions to gender equ
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Politics of Poverty
Big Oil strikes it rich in tax overhaul and looks to repeal landmark transparency law
US oil companies scored big wins in the recent changes to the tax code, and now aim to dismantle Section 1504, the pioneering anticorruption provision that requires them to disclose their payments to governments globally.
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Publication
Risk and Risk Transfer in Agriculture
Facilitating food security and poor farmer participation
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A synthesis of an online debate featuring 23 essays by food and development experts from 16 countries.
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A surge in building homes from mud bricks has eased a housing shortage, but accelerated a water shortage in western Sudan.
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In the aftermath of the tsunami, some studies focused on the issue of how after a disaster an aid agency can help survivors not only restore but improve their incomes.
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First Person
What does it take to spark compassion for Syria?
As Oxfam publishes its latest ‘fair share’ report on the international response to the conflict in Syria, Maya Mailer, Oxfam’s head of humanitarian policy and campaigns, reflects on the recent display of public solidarity with refugees and asks what, if anything, a single photograph can change.
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AidNow series
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Politics of Poverty
The latest world hunger numbers: Partly sunny, but storm clouds linger
The 2013 State of Food Insecurity in the World report offers good and bad news.