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Politics of Poverty
African Mining Ministers Endorse, Push for Reforms
At Chatham House, But on the Record
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Politics of Poverty
Listen up, Congress: Voters support swift COVID-19 measures that put people first—and big corporations last
The swift and devastating spread of the virus in the US is dealing a staggering blow to our public health systems and our economy and exposing how working families have been struggling for decades.
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First Person
Hey #StopKony fans, over here!
You don’t have to lose your passion or enthusiasm over the closing of Invisible Children. You can redirect it to where it’s needed most.
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Politics of Poverty
Voices from Nigeria: Section 1504 “means more for Nigerians than laws from other countries”
Experts on oil industry and community development in Nigeria say transparency law in US would help Nigeria reduce conflict, aid companies operating in the country, and encourage government to deliver on development.
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Politics of Poverty
How to talk to your family about Syrian refugees this Thanksgiving
A few quick tips for answering those tough questions around the Thanksgiving dinner table.
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Communities across the global south on the frontlines of mega development projects – such as pipelines, dams, and large-scale farms – must navigate profound disruption and the inequities of corporate power on their doorstep. Often, they do not have a say in how these projects are pushed forward. Challenging this inequality starts with evidence-driven advocacy grounded in community demands. Oxfam’s community-based human rights impact assessment tool is one route to rebalance powers and defend the rights of frontline communities.
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Politics of Poverty
What the critics get wrong about inequality and Oxfam
Setting the record straight, again.
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Change is afoot in the eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo, where women are finding new power in working together to confront the challenges of life in an unstable region.