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Politics of Poverty
Do land grabs promote food security?
No, they don't. But can large-scale land acquisitions?
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Politics of Poverty
Why are Salvadorians rejecting mining investments in their country?
Communities believe there is no hard choice between development and survival in the OceanaGold vs. El Salvador mining lawsuit.
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Politics of Poverty
New Report, Same Problems at Peruvian Mine
After years of conflict and challenges, it's time for mining companies like Newmont to take real, positive action.
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Politics of Poverty
Where will all the money come from?
That’s a key question for a series of global meetings taking place this month. Oxfam just released new research that aims to answer fundamental questions about efforts to promote domestic revenue mobilization (DRM), a significant source of development finance.
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Politics of Poverty
Three ways INGOs can shift power in humanitarian response: lessons from Ukraine
In the run-up to World Humanitarian Day this week, Isabelle Tallec looks at Oxfam’s locally led response to the Ukraine crisis, working with dozens of local and community organisations to support the most marginalised groups of refugees and displaced people.
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By providing support to the Community Legal Education Center (CLEC), USAID helps foster an environment where citizens can have a voice in their government.
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Politics of Poverty
Public private partnerships are the key to restoring the Gulf
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Politics of Poverty
6 things to know about economic mobility (or the lack thereof) in the US
What matters to people's ability to move up the economic ladder?
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Politics of Poverty
Controlling Ebola in Liberia: 3 reasons local communities were (and still are) indispensable
Liberia's local systems have set the country up for success and will help them get to the goal of fully eradicating Ebola.
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Politics of Poverty
“Ebola free” doesn’t mean the work is done
West Africa has reached a critical milestone in the fight against Ebola, but the international community still has critical commitments to uphold.