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First Person
Dadaab diary
At the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya, as the numbers increase, the overcrowding gets worse.
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First Person
A decision for cotton farmers
WTO upholds Brazil’s case: US subsidies undercut foreign growers
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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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Politics of Poverty
MLK Day and the ongoing work toward economic justice
Dr. King promoted a vision of economic justice and equality where all people could work with dignity to support themselves and their families. Fifty years after his death, persistent economic inequality—particularly along racial lines—makes clear that there is much more work to be done to achieve King’s vision.
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First Person
In Ethiopia, irrigation brings more than water
To build the irrigation channel required not just untold hours of labor but ingenuity. How do you get tons of concrete across a raging river when the only bridge is a stretch of logs packed with dirt?
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Border communities once facing acute danger and paralyzing fear now have some peace of mind, thanks to their salvavida.
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A caregiver, counselor, and role model, Modimola has nurtured a commitment to care for others into a sanctuary of support for families affected by HIV/AIDS.
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Politics of Poverty
Transforming the Narrative: Give Black Women their Flowers
Our world is shaped by narratives, yet we rarely take the time to question how these narratives are shaping our future. Black women deserve a narrative that reflects their resilience and contribution to society.
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"Anything can happen," says Alemu Tadesse. And that's why he is investing in weather insurance for some of his crops.