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Politics of Poverty
USA defeats Ghana in World Cup match, but can Ghana defeat the ‘Resource Curse’?
Will Ghana’s citizens actually benefit from the more than $20 billion the government is expected to receive from oil in the next 20 years?
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Politics of Poverty
Our pledge—to speak out and defend the political spaces being claimed by women and men like Berta Cáceres and Nelson García
In just the last two weeks two Honduran human rights activists were killed for their outspoken defense of indigenous land rights. Their murders are part of the growing backlash against civil society around the world. We need to take concrete steps to reverse the trend - there's no time to waste.
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Politics of Poverty
The next frontier for palm oil expansion: Latin America
The palm oil boom in Latin America is threatening the rights of local communities and putting forests and ecosystems at risk – there is an urgent need for reforms to ensure social and environmental sustainability that places human rights front and center.
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Politics of Poverty
Big tax trouble down under
Chevron loses giant tax dispute with Australia.
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Politics of Poverty
The IMF’s bold moves on inequality are still unconvincing
New Oxfam report finds the Fund’s new ‘inequality pilots’ fail to support inequality reduction.
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Politics of Poverty
Yes, Mr. President, we DO need Haitian immigrants in the United States
Contrary to Trump’s reported claims, Haitians have made enormous contributions to the US since before our independence.
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Key anti-corruption section of US law now threatened again in Congress – you can help save it.
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Politics of Poverty
Healing and Joy: Centering Black Leadership and 30 years of the Reproductive Justice Movement
Celebrating the founding contributions of Black women to the reproductive justice (RJ) movement, highlighting the landscape’s current needs and opportunities, and looking ahead to a vision of healing and joy in the RJ ecosystem.
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Publication
When sugar isn't sweet
Land grabbing is a bitter secret in the sugar supply chains of some of the world's biggest food and beverage companies. Get the facts and then join the fight for farmers' land rights.
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Story
When water speaks
When 16 aid agencies were expelled from Darfur in March 2009, Oxfam America stepped in with programs to protect the health and well-being of hundreds of thousands of displaced people in the war-torn region.