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Gender and Intersectionality Series
Practice papers series produced as part of the Gender and Intersectionality Symposium
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Politics of Poverty
“We will not be silent” -- Protests at oil, mining transparency conference highlight global threats to civil society
Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative flouts process and principles.
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Here are some of our favorite fiction and non-fiction books that illustrate the injustice of poverty and remind us why it's so important to fight to help people overcome the odds.
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Politics of Poverty
5 myths about the working poor in America
While many of us enjoyed a day of rest at the tail end of a steamy summer, a whole lot of people rolled out of bed and headed into work on Labor Day. Of course, they’re the ones most in need of a day off.
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In an arid land, a little extra money helps people survive high food prices
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Person
Dr. Kimberly Pfeifer
Kimberly Pfeifer is the Knowledge for Impact Director at Oxfam America, where she oversees the production of research and trends
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Politics of Poverty
Why Congress must find a way to save conflict prevention programs
Massive proposed budget cuts to two crucial accounts essentially mean that the Congress believes the United States should be using its foreign assistance to mop up after crises instead of preventing them.
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Politics of Poverty
Is there an African resource curse?
Oxfam Ambassador Anquan Boldin and other experts help Congress answer this question.
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Market factors cut coffee farmers out of their fair share of profit for a commodity that's worth an estimated $80 billion a year in retail sales.
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Without effective prior consultation mechanisms, human rights violation continue in the Andean region.