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Politics of Poverty
The right to food: 10 years on, are we winning or losing the battle?
A Q&A with Smita Narula on where we stand, globally, on ensuring the human right to adequate food.
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Politics of Poverty
How can Dodd-Frank help renew Libya?
Transparency from the ground up will help the oil-rich state.
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Women—particularly women of color—have been disproportionately impacted by the effects of the COVID-19. It is up to every single one of us to fight for a fairer and more equitable system that enables women to thrive here in the US and around the world.
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Mass unemployment, disruption to food production and supplies, and declining aid are behind the growing hunger numbers.
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Shareholder resolutions and popular mobilizations feature calls for expanded production.
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Story
Why the women wept
In Darfur, an Oxfam partner is working to heal the wounds of war.
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At a rally on Boston Common, supporters of Syrian refugees ‘refuse to close the door on people escaping violence.’
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In Ethiopia, an uncertain climate discourages people from growing food, but access to training and financial resources helps farmers become self-sufficient.
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Money from mines and pipelines is hard to track, and not obviously helping the poorest people in the country.
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First Person
Invoking the tsunami
Donors gave so generously after the tsunami that aid providers around the world finally had enough funds to help communities stricken by an emergency take big steps out of poverty.