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Politics of Poverty
Upholding women's and girls' rights is an essential part of US foreign aid. Will the Trump administration agree?
Mixed messages from President-Elect Donald Trump’s team still leave us with unanswered questions about the future of USAID and State Department programs on women’s empowerment and gender equity.
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Realizing the energy transition in sub-Saharan Africa will necessitate a major role of the electricity utilities in the region. F
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Publication
Review of Major Mining, Oil, and Gas Company Policies on Free Prior and Informed Consent and Social License
The following document is an attempt to cull publicly available statements concerning community consent by leading oil, gas and mining companies. It is not intended to be exhaustive, but is merely our best effort to compile existing statements by corporations on this issue.
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This report is part of a series that seeks to draw lessons from resilience projects in Latin America and the Pacific.
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In a jarring new report, Oxfam has calculated that the richest one percent of the world’s population are responsible for more than twice as much carbon pollution as the 3 billion people who made up the poorest half of humanity in the last 25 years.
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Rehabilitated well in Somalia now serving community
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Story
Food crisis in Guatemala
Oxfam and local partners help farmers cope with crop failures, food shortages.
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People in Somalia depend on support from family members abroad to meet their basic needs. If that lifeline is cut, Somali families may face an uncertain future.
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Politics of Poverty
A Holiday Gift for the Climate: US Airlines must comply with EU emissions law
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A small-scale irrigation project along the banks of the Dawa River is helping some herders grow enough food to feed their families--even as drought ravages much of the southern Ethiopia region.