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Many families are spiraling deeper into debt, living in cramped conditions, with few job prospects and dwindling hope for the future.
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How Cuba went from intensive monoculture to diverse organic crops in just five years.
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Politics of Poverty
Climate Change Behind the Brands: It’s no magic trick
Big food companies must deal with the causes and the consequences of global warming.
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Politics of Poverty
Raising the minimum wage would benefit everyone
Should taxpayers pay hundreds of billions of dollars to subsidize businesses that rake in profits but pay their workers inadequate wages?
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Politics of Poverty
FAO sends message on the global need for agroecology
Scientists demonstrate new agricultural models at Rome gathering.
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First Person
Do not assume anything about population
The number of people in the world may not be the problem we think it is.
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Laurel Pegorsch
Laurel Pegorsch is an Senior Policy and Program Advisor, Climate, Food & Land Use at Oxfam America.
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Hunger in the Sahel
Farmers, herders, and displaced people in West Africa are struggling to survive a food crisis.
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Politics of Poverty
The World Bank has a tax havens problem
The controversial departure of its chief economist highlights the need for a coherent policy on tax and development.
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Fifty years after its launch, the Oxfam Hunger Banquet® program shows no signs of slowing down.