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Politics of Poverty
Hillary should play the woman card
Here is a killer fact: One out of every two people is female and not just in developing countries, but here in the US as well. Not earth-shattering enough—well, consider that those same one out of every two people is also being denied their rights across a whole range of issues: from the right to bodily integrity, to economic opportunity, to property and labor rights.
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Politics of Poverty
From Peru to Missouri: “Adaptation Can Only Go So Far”
Farmers from different hemispheres come together to face the same changing climate.
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Politics of Poverty
Obama takes a crack at cracking down on international tax evasion
Executive actions seek to close tax loopholes and put an end to an era of tax havens.
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In the shanty towns that have sprung up outside Lima, Peru, residents have strong allies against epidemics: dedicated local agencies and health workers.
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Politics of Poverty
Does Colombia really have to choose between peace and public health?
How the pharmaceutical industry has captured US trade and foreign policy.
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On World Refugee Day, show your support for the NO BAN Act that would repeal President Trump's existing executive order blocking travel from majority-Muslim countries.
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Politics of Poverty
4 sustainable business trends to look out for in 2019
As the corporate elite meet in Davos, it’s time for a new agenda.
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First Person
7 photos that reveal what families eat in one week
In a new series of photos, families worldwide pose with one week's food supply.
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Press release
Joint statement: Humanitarian organizations petition Israeli High Court as closure deadline approaches
The clock is ticking on a large part of the humanitarian response sustaining civilians in the occupied Palestinian territory.
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Politics of Poverty
100 days later: Where is the Biden presidency heading?
As President Biden prepares for a speech on April 28, we step back to take stock of his administration thus far. We find a lot to celebrate, and a lot of room for progress.