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Little is wasted in poor Darfur: recycling is a way of life.
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Politics of Poverty
There’s a lot on the ballot Tuesday. Don’t miss your chance to vote for good!
The map of voter turnout for midterm elections has been sad and spotty over the past century. In 2018, just half the electorate showed up, versus nearly two thirds in 2020. But these elections are vitally important: for legislators, and for initiatives. Here we offer a quick rundown of some key efforts to get out the vote for good.
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Politics of Poverty
Congress has let partisanship get in the way of productivity
It’s clearer now more than ever that America is exhausted by standstill politics; and that the gridlock in DC is preventing us from moving forward to solutions to fundamental problems. Just one example: our inability to find a path toward common sense immigration policies that benefit everyone.
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First Person
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."
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Images reveal the massive destruction left in the wake of the storm.
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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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As the Ebola outbreak in West Africa continues to claim lives and now ranks as the largest in history, here are answers to some of the questions you might have about the deadly virus and its spread.
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Politics of Poverty
New US law a boost, but disruption of remittances to Somalia still looms large
Passage of the Money Remittances Improvement Act (MRIA) means less risk for banks, but the lifeline is still not safe.
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Politics of Poverty
A marathon worth running: Haiti seven years on
After seven years there's much to be hopeful about in Haiti, and still much work to do.
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First Person
Far from Nepal, holding on to hope and memories
My home city, Kathmandu, was both chaotic and beautiful. When I go back it won’t be the same.