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Politics of Poverty
What do oil revenues have to do with smallholder farmers?
Oxfam pushes the Ghanaian government to break new ground.
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First Person
Progress made on climate deal
Our crew of staffers was buoyed by the support of our activists around the world who called for the establishment of the fund (3,000 in the US alone).
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Living Income: From Right to Reality
Living income is trending. More and more food and agriculture companies are adopting living income commitments, and others should
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Planting Now
Agricultural challenges and opportunities for Haiti's reconstruction
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R4 Rural Resilience Initiative
Quarterly report | July - September 2012
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Standing on the sidelines
Why food and beverage companies must do more to tackle climate change
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R4 Rural Resilience Initiative
Quarterly Report | July - September 2016
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Politics of Poverty
Mobile Money: New disclosures reveal the world’s big banks may be dodging billions in taxes
Oxfam’s analysis of new data shows that American and European banks appear to be moving billions of dollars in profits to tax havens, making it harder for countries all over the world to invest in schools, roads, and hospitals, and other vital services to lift their citizens out of poverty.
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Politics of Poverty
US Treasury’s new guidance on phasing out support of fossil fuels is welcome—but lacks critical detail
As the UN sounded the alarm that we’re close to the point of no return on the climate crisis, the US Treasury published new guidance about phasing out support for fossil-fuel based energy. Is it enough?
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Politics of Poverty
Why tax extreme wealth? To rein in extreme inequality
Tax Day raises questions about how our tax system works–and who exactly it works for. This year, Oxfam underscores the urgent need not just for progressive income and corporate taxes, but for a federal wealth tax. So many reasons why…