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Politics of Poverty
Why we're targeting Whole Foods on Amazon Prime Day
Whole Foods’ parent company, Amazon, is silent on human suffering in the supermarket’s global supply chain.
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More people are fleeing their homes than ever before. We must open our hearts, minds, and communities to those seeking safety and dignity.
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Politics of Poverty
Transparency is pointless if it’s just rhetorical
Transparency across the extractive industry value chain has significant benefits to all parties involved in the sector.
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Adjusted for inflation, global worker pay fell 12 percent while real CEO pay surged 54 percent between 2019
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Zero cholera!
Oxfam’s aggressive approach to stopping cholera in Haiti includes going from field to field with important information to help farmers stay healthy.
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Anything is possible when ladies support ladies.
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First Person
In Peru, fighting fire with everything we’ve got
In Peru, communities of migrants live in makeshift settlements that are at risk of deadly fires. Oxfam partner PREDES has figured out how to make a difference.
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Politics of Poverty
Why should the World Bank support Free, Prior and Informed Consent? Their report explains.
New World Bank report calls for Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) in the midst of ongoing World Bank consultations on its own safeguards.
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Politics of Poverty
IMF-Ghana bailout: What to like and what needs improvement
Will the final agreement address civil society demands for accountability to Ghana’s poorest citizens?
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Politics of Poverty
To save more lives in emergencies, let locals lead
In disaster assistance, local actors are frequently sidelined and undervalued - but they are the true experts. If we're interested in saving lives, we need to invest more in local actors.