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A program in Malawi tackles malnutrition through healthy eating education and protein-powered cooperatives.
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“We have never seen two years without rain in our lifetime,” says a man named Mohammed, who used to have 400 sheep and goats and now has only 15 left. “We are in a dangerous situation—even people. If the drought continues like this, people will die.”
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Myths about foreign aid
Whether training local farmers to increase their crop production or helping people rebuild after a natural disaster, most Americans would agree that the aim of US foreign assistance should be to help people help themselves.
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Politics of Poverty
Is the open data discussion open enough?
If the data revolution is really going to be revolutionary, it needs to be more inclusive.
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When a devastating drought hit Somaliland, crops failed and livestock perished. For some of the region’s most impoverished people, survival seemed impossible until a single text message gave them hope.
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Politics of Poverty
Can Tunisia’s emerging civil society have a role in aid transparency?
“It’s possible for local leaders and young people to be involved now,” says Faten Belguith.
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Politics of Poverty
Is the US a good place to eat?
New Oxfam report reveals where people are getting enough of the right food.
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Politics of Poverty
A new compact in El Salvador – is the MCC sticking to the deal?
Is it business as usual with last-minute aid conditionalities?
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Politics of Poverty
Global supply chains are broken: What’s at stake and how to fix it
For the workers whose labor powers the supply chain, disruptions are more than an inconvenience.