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First Person
The stove with soul
One of Oxfam's Berkeley-Darfur stoves gets a taste of rock and roll stardom--and also helps make a difference for women living through years of conflict.
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During a US tour, Thai activists explain how a trade agreement could limit access to affordable HIV and AIDS drugs.
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Oxfam predicts there will be at least five trillionaires a decade from now.204 new
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First Person
Haiti's entrepreneurs keep life going
"Haitians, as long as they can find a place and have a little money to start a business, they'll go forward with their lives," says Edith Saintilus, a mother of four children, who began selling cold drinks and snacks from her sheet-draped shelter just four days ago.
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Prevention efforts are easing fears, but the country is still dangerously unprepared for the arrival of this deadly disease.
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First Person
"We don’t have to follow behind a man."
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Politics of Poverty
Carbon pricing: The best answer to climate change – or a regressive policy set to fail?
A guide to the arguments over carbon pricing: Economists love it, while NGOs have recently grown more skeptical… so does it work? A new Oxfam primer helps weigh up the case for and against.
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Politics of Poverty
The President's trip to East Africa: a TL;DR cheat sheet for Air Force One
A few suggested talking points for his trip.
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Politics of Poverty
Still disposable: New Congressional report reveals shocking new statistics around COVID-19 in meat and poultry workforce
The report reveals that COVID-19 ravaged the meat and poultry workforce in even greater numbers than had been estimated. As the industry dragged its feet on taking vital safety measures, tens of thousands contracted the virus; in one plant, half the workers fell ill.