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Chocolate is a $100 billion industry, but most cocoa farmers live on less than $2 a day. Get the facts and find out how you can help.
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Once almost self-sufficient, Haiti now imports 80 percent of the rice it consumes. A dramatic cut in import tariffs led to a drop in national rice production.
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Forget about resolutions—here are some goals you’ll actually want to keep.
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Politics of Poverty
American businesses dive into the climate fight, but are they doing enough?
The magnitude of the climate crisis is so enormous, that the bar for corporate climate action needs to be much higher
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A southern fusion menu brings together music and food lovers with immigrants and refugee farmers.
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News update
Zainab Bangura and Katherine Sierra to co-lead Independent Commission on Sexual Misconduct
Zainab Bangura, a former under-secretary general of the United Nations, and Katherine Sierra, a former vice president of the World Bank, will co-chair an Independent Commission on Sexual Misconduct, Accountability, and Culture Change.
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Press release
Two-thirds of climate funding for Global South is loans as rich countries profiteer from escalating climate crisis
New research by Oxfam and CARE Climate Justice Center,
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Politics of Poverty
Dispatch from the Philippines: A livelihoods crisis looms in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan
Restoring rural families’ livelihoods may be the biggest challenge that remains following Typhoon Haiyan.
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Politics of Poverty
You’d better take us seriously
At the World Humanitarian Summit, local leaders told it like it is.
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If we Americans are going to help Haiti recover from this terrible disaster, we need to use Haitian institutions, not build new ones apart.