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Politics of Poverty
#MaximaNoEstaSola: Troubles again at Peru mine
A local farmer and activist’s home is destroyed. What will get through to Yanacocha?
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Politics of Poverty
Peru's fight for millions in tax revenue from Cerro Verde mine
New research from Oxfam’s partners in Peru shows – yet again – how hard it can be for governments to protect the tax base over the life of a mining project (and hold mining companies accountable).
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Instead of building legal and physical walls blocking people from coming to the US, why not fight the poverty, corruption, and conflicts that send them fleeing here?
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For a young family in Ethiopia, surviving a climate shock and a deadly disease leads to the promise of a new livelihood.
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Story
A tree grows in Mali
Women farmers use special trees to improve soil, increase food production
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First Person
Why do you support small-scale farmers?
Your reasons reasons for supporting small-scale agriculture vary, but the goal is the same: help create a world where everyone always has enough to eat.
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First Person
A farmer declares victory
On International Women’s Day, female farmers of Cambodia are building a movement, and one reaches a milestone for her family.
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Politics of Poverty
In Port-au-Prince, one community is taking disaster preparedness into its own hands
Governments and NGOs aren’t the only ones armed with the tools to mitigate disasters – communities can (and should be given the resources to do so) too.
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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.
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Politics of Poverty
Will the US abandon the world’s poorest?
Donald Trump’s proposed cuts to foreign aid disproportionately target the poorest countries, and serve a signal that this administration is not concerned with fighting poverty.