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Politics of Poverty
Mobile Money: New disclosures reveal the world’s big banks may be dodging billions in taxes
Oxfam’s analysis of new data shows that American and European banks appear to be moving billions of dollars in profits to tax havens, making it harder for countries all over the world to invest in schools, roads, and hospitals, and other vital services to lift their citizens out of poverty.
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What billionaires and giant corporations pay in taxes—and what that means for the rest of us.
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An explosion in global inequality threatens progress against poverty.
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Politics of Poverty
Taking on urban food systems, one hero at a time
An initiative to create equitable and resilient urban food systems—led by women and young people—is taking hold across the globe.
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Politics of Poverty
The UN Panel on Critical Energy Transition Minerals presents a historic opportunity to address natural resource justice- but only if they get it right
Oxfam and civil society allies are closely monitoring the new United Nations panel that is meeting this week in Denmark
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Lily-Madeleine Séguin speaks about her work for Oxfam in the Central African Republic, on supporting public health in communities at risk for COVID-19.
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Politics of Poverty
When the US Congress lags, hope for food security found in Peru
Peru’s legislature is poised to pass a national food security bill.
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We need billions to end extreme hunger. But we need to transform our food systems to reach Zero Hunger.
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Politics of Poverty
US food aid: making the most with what we deliver
A report takes a hard look at the commodities the US uses to respond to disaster and food insecurity, such as is unfolding in the Horn of Africa, and makes concrete recommendations