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Politics of Poverty
Mapping out the lie of “pro-life”
The anti-choice movement labeled itself “pro-life” decades ago and rode that train all the way to the Supreme Court. As states furiously roll back rights to abortion and reproductive choice, we can see, with terrifying clarity, how that term is really a shield; and the policymakers who hide behind it often implement policies that disempower and harm people.
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Linking electrification and productive use
Access to electricity has been shown to provide myriad benefits, in terms of access to lighting, access to information, improved well-being and increased flexibility over people’s time. Electrification’s impact on people’s incomes, however, is uniquely important: as a means to scale energy access and address poverty. This report by Oxfam considers the evidence looking at the impact of electrification on increased productivity and income.
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The weak link
The role of local institutions in accountable natural resource management in Peru, Senegal, Ghana and Tanzania
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Press release
Oxfam Reaction to Updated Text of Sovereign Debt Bill
In response to the updated text of Senator Krueger and Assemblymember Gonzalez-Rojas’s “champerty” bill S5623/A5290, Ben Grossman-Cohen, Director of Campaigns for Oxfam America, said:
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Politics of Poverty
Homeland Security's "turkey" of a decision
Terminating Temporary Protected Status for more than 50,000 Haitians goes against the evidence and bi-partisan consensus.
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Politics of Poverty
Bringing the blockade of Yemen to Washington
The situation is so dire in Yemen, we had to get creative to breakthrough.
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Politics of Poverty
Reimagining Amazon's sustainability agenda
Same-day delivery reimagined customer service. What if the retail giant reimagined its commitment to human rights?
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First Person
Witness to history, and injustice
Chanthy Dam, director of the Highlander Association in Cambodia, shares her dramatic life story.
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Here's what you need to know about what’s going on in Sudan and South Sudan, and the difference between the two countries.