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Politics of Poverty
Storm clouds gather over an island still reeling
As the 2018 hurricane season begins on June 1, Puerto Ricans are still working to recover and rebuild from the devastating damage of Hurricane Maria. The most vulnerable, who were hit the hardest, are even more threatened this year.
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A coalition of nearly 40 former heads of state and government have called on governments around the world to adopt a permanent po
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Politics of Poverty
Part 1: Leaving fossil fuels in the ground: Who, how and when?
Building on previous blogs, colleagues from Oxfam and Columbia University sat down to run some more scenarios around stranded assets through an equity lens. They make the case for a focus on stranding thermal coal first.
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Politics of Poverty
Biden makes bold move to support caregivers and care workers
On April 18, President Biden signed an Executive Order that includes more than 50 directives to nearly every cabinet-level agency to expand access to affordable, high-quality care, and provide support for care workers and family caregivers. We chatted with Rebecca Rewald to get her reaction to the news.
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Oxfam believes the private sector can be a valuable contributor and partner in addressing poverty, injustice, and inequality around the world.
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The ongoing occupation of the Palestinian Territory is driving inequality and worsening poverty.
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Politics of Poverty
General Electric’s hypocrisy: Does Kenya need coal?
An interrogation of Kenya’s energy options suggests that the answer is: Not yet.
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Press release
500 organizations condemn political violence and stand together against Trump’s threats to non-profit organizations
We the undersigned unequivocally condemn the murder of Charlie Kirk and all forms of political violence. There is simply no place
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The second year of Oxfam’s Behind the Barcodes campaign exposes further human suffering in supermarket supply chains.
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Politics of Poverty
Understanding DRC’s new mining law power play: Will the Congolese people benefit?
The Democratic Republic of Congo adopted a new Mining Code, but industry and government are at loggerheads over taxation.