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In Zimbabwe, testing new approaches to growing food turns a struggling farmer into a leader.
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Politics of Poverty
Five places Secretary Kelly should have seen on his trip to Haiti
After limiting Haitians’ temporary stay in the US to just six more months, Homeland Security Chief stayed in Haiti for just four hours – not nearly long enough to verify his claims about post-earthquake progress.
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Publication
Anchored in Local Reality: Case Studies on Local Humanitarian Action from Haiti, Colombia, and Iraq
Critiques of international humanitarian aid have long suggested that it needs to be more inclusive of actors from crisis-affected countries. Increased a
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Politics of Poverty
How Haiti can dig itself out of poverty: 4 steps to make mining work for the Haitian people
Could mining allow Haiti to end its dependence on this aid?
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Oxfam and other aid groups is working with local activists to bring issues to the attention of the Salvadoran government.
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An Ethiopian doctor charts a new course to end foreign aid dependency by equipping his peers and the health system with the skills and resources they need.
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First Person
You spoke. Mars and Nestlé listened.
More than 65,000 people sent messages asking companies to improve their policies and help women cocoa growers get a fair deal.
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First Person
Dick Gregory: Remembering a legendary figure
‘What impressed me most was his tremendous, positive attitude.’
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Response to surge in COVID-19 cases continues amid concerns for people living in poverty
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An Oxfam program supplies female farmers with the tools to manage their crops and to redistribute power in their households.