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USAID is changing the way it implements US foreign aid programs to put local actors in the driver's seat.
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Politics of Poverty
The Renewable Fuel Standard: Should US corn feed mouths or fuel tanks?
Congress, it’s your move, say Oxfam and an unlikely group of stakeholders
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Politics of Poverty
Global health icon says aid must build local systems
Paul Farmer asks how we "can imagine eliminating cholera without building municipal water systems?”
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Politics of Poverty
GROWing a movement
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‘Foodpreneurs’ in major cities around the world are working together in new ways to produce healthy and sustainable food systems.
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Change is possible. Since 1990 the number of hungry people on earth has fallen by 21 percent. In order to feed the 795 million people who still do not have enough to eat, Oxfam is working toward systemic change.
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In Gambia, Pakistan, and Niger, Oxfam and its local partners have responded to food shortages with tools adapted to local conditions.
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Follow along with our food truck as Oxfam hits the road to serve up some food for thought. The goal is to raise awareness of the human suffering happening behind the food on supermarket shelves, while calling on Whole Foods to take responsibility.
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Politics of Poverty
Can the food movement flex any political muscle?
A few glimmers of impact in the 2014 election.
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First Person
Sahel food crisis: A vase and two profiles
The parents I met everywhere were a weary cast of heroes, setting aside their own needs for food and rest and medical care to be sure their children could eat for another day.