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Politics of Poverty
The high cost of bargains: Hidden government subsidies to low-wage employers
How can so many corporations make their goods and services so cheap?
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Politics of Poverty
Reflections on advancing development strategies that include small-scale farmers
A reminder that food security research must reach the poor farmers it is intended to support.
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Politics of Poverty
Back to the future
As we mark the 50th anniversary of the Foreign Assistance Act, anachronisms contained in this act are being challenged by U.S. Rep. Howard Berman (D-Ca.), proposing a rewrite that would bring forward a renewed consensus about what U.S. Foreign Assistance programs should be aiming to achieve in today's world.
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Creating a more just and effective system of humanitarian response means helping local and national organizations step to the forefront.
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Thanks to consumers like you, the food giant will make important new commitments to help stop climate change from making people hungry.
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In response to the appointment of the members of the Trump Administration’s Gaza Board of Peace, President and CEO of Oxfam Ameri
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Politics of Poverty
Climate science is serious business: General Mills & Kellogg show how
Food and beverage companies - some of the largest climate change contributors - need to make greater efforts to use established science to set their mitigation targets. Luckily, a couple of their peers can help show the way.
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Didier Jacobs
As Senior Policy Advisor, Didier Jacobs currently focuses on inequality and tax justice at Oxfam; previously, he was Special Advi
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Read the Label
The new labels, signs, and stickers have an additional benefit; they remind us how far our food travels, and who we have to thank for worrying about the irrigation, the sunlight, the pests, the weeding, and everything else that goes into growing and processing our food.
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A day of rest in Port-au-Prince
"It's going to be hard to recover, but hopefully we will," says one survivor. "We have to do anything we can to rebuild our community--and our country."