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Politics of Poverty
Should we talk about gender at a tax conference?
If we’re serious about the fight to achieve gender equality, we need to talk about it. Everywhere.
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Politics of Poverty
Child laborers bring case against food companies: “You’re enabling enslavement”
The US Alien Tort Statute is pried back open for foreign victims of corporate human rights abuses to find justice.
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Politics of Poverty
Why the poor can’t take much heart from Trump’s Davos speech
We'll give you three good reasons.
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A critic of corruption, who wrote fables to teach citizens about their basic rights, was a powerful voice for change.
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UN Security Council casts nearly all vetoes last decade on Syria, Palestine and Ukraine, robbing opportunities for peace
Ahead of the UN Summit for the Future, Oxfam calls for reform of the UN Security Council to stop the “Permanent Five” from being their own “judge and jury.”
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Trade
Trade generates incredible wealth and connects people everywhere, yet millions of people in poor countries are not benefitting, and many are actually worse off, because trade rules are rigged against them. Oxfam is committed to making trade fair.
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In the aftermath of the tsunami, some of Oxfam's research initiatives focused on issues of particular concern to women.
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Today, more than two billion people across the developing world lack access to affordable medicines, including many patients in countries negotiating in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) free trade agreement. Two critical factors limit access to treatment: the high prices of new medicines, particularly those that are patent-protected, and the lack of medicines and vaccines to treat neglected diseases, a consequence of lack of R&D.
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Men and women earn unequal pay. Here’s why—and what we can do to close the gap.
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Legal advisor comes to US to accuse state, mining company of campaign against activists