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A crisis has clouded the hopes and dreams of both 3-year-old, Kulang, and the world’s newest nation.
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Politics of Poverty
Four arguments for climate finance
Making the case for funding climate adaptation and mitigation efforts one last time at Oxfam.
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Aid agencies working in Afghanistan say Afghanistan’s next government must improve the lives of ordinary Afghans by devoting greater resources to building up to 6,000 new schools, training upwards of 5,000 new midwives, and professionalizing the police force.
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Discrimination is at the root of the disproportionate burden of the disease on women.
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Politics of Poverty
Back room deals
If the Ag Committees would have their way, the next Farm Bill will effectively be authorized with no floor debate at all. Neither Tea Partiers nor Occupy Wall Street supporters should like it, and Members of the Super Committee should be wary of taking the bait.
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Politics of Poverty
US giving away gold
Taxpayers receive zero benefits from federal lands gold mining
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Politics of Poverty
Indonesian smoke signals: Three ways companies can curb deforestation in their supply chains
The recent forest fires in Indonesia are a harsh reminder of all that still needs to be done to make companies’ zero deforestation commitments a reality.
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First Person
Remembering a farmer, advocate, and friend
Terry Steinhour came away from Africa with an understanding that changing policies in a rich nation like the US could not only help family farmers in his own nation. He came away with a conviction that he was part of a broader community.
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Shining a Spotlight
A critical assessment of food and beverage companies’ delivery of sustainability commitments
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OXFAMExchange Spring 2005
Aid Working: After the Tsunami