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Of the 5.9 million children who die each year, poor nutrition plays a role in at least half these deaths. That’s wrong. Hunger isn’t about too many people and too little food. It’s about power, and its roots lie in inequalities in access to resources and opportunities.
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Renewable solar energy provides clean water, lights, and the potential for more improvements.
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Politics of Poverty
How low wages hurt families and perpetuate poverty
Research finds social mobility declining in America.
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Villagers in a remote region of Tigray used to walk six hours a day to fetch water for their families. Now, a dam provides a reliable source nearby, ensuring local children have plenty of time to attend school.
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In a reunion with Marguerite Ulysse, Gluck is reminded again about what impressed her most during her visit to the country days after the quake struck.
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First Person
The girl whose face you’ll never see
"We left because we were afraid of the bombings in Syria. When we saw the bombing of [our] school we thought they bombed all schools all over the world."
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In partnership with CLASP, NABTU, SEIU, and NWLC, Oxfam is calling on Congress to fund affordable, accessible child care and help ensure living wages for providers and all workers.
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A small-scale irrigation project along the banks of the Dawa River is helping some herders grow enough food to feed their families--even as drought ravages much of the southern Ethiopia region.
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Politics of Poverty
Aid data could prevent all-nighters (and other uses)
Elizabeth Missokia on how aid transparency can help improve governance in Tanzania
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We must act now to save lives in Ethiopia.