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Politics of Poverty
A groundbreaking commitment on human rights from a giant supermarket chain in the US
In 2018, Oxfam launched Behind the Barcodes to examine policies and practices of supermarket chains around the world—and to pressure them to do better. Today, we’re delighted to welcome significant new commitments on human rights from Kroger, the second largest food retailer in the US.
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Behind the Barcodes
Millions of people around the world who farm, fish, and process the food in our stores are working extremely long hours, toiling in unsafe conditions, and earning only poverty wages.
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Alexandre Galimberti
Alex Galimberti is a food professional turned activist. After ten years working in restaurants he became an organizer and advocat
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Suzanne Zweben
Suzanne Zweben leads company engagement for inclusive value chains and the private sector at Oxfam A
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Communities across region suffer from erratic rainfall and poor harvests, recently worsened by the El Niño phenomenon.
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Politics of Poverty
Decoding the commitments: Three ways to tell if Behind the Brands companies are setting meaningful climate mitigation targets
Food and beverage companies have said a lot about what they’re doing to mitigate the effects of climate change – but how do you know those commitments will really matter?
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Politics of Poverty
PepsiCo takes a stand for land rights
Consumer action convinces one of the world’s biggest food companies to commit to zero tolerance for land grabs.
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Politics of Poverty
One year later: Is the South Sudan crisis unique in humanitarian history?
The world's attention has a horrible tendency of wandering off Sudan and South Sudan's problems before any are really solved for the future.
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People-centered resilience
Working with vulnerable farmers towards climate change adaptation and food security