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A joint report from Oxfam America and American Jewish World Service shows that more than 17 million people could receive life-saving food aid at no additional cost to US taxpayers if Congress cuts red-tape in the US Farm Bill.
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Politics of Poverty
Aid reform - the path ahead
The task of ending global poverty is up to poor people themselves. But by making some changes, the United States government can do a better job of helping poor people and their governments win the fight.
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Politics of Poverty
Food aid reform in the Farm Bill: Progress and prelude of more to come
After years of effort, Congress has finally made some real improvements to the international food aid programs that are part of the Farm Bill.
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AidNow series
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Publication
Why should health advocates lead on aid reform?
AidNow series
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Politics of Poverty
“The Samaritans” elegantly demonstrates the need for serious aid reform
In a mockumentary, we can see ourselves.
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Politics of Poverty
Gender equality is the US aid reform focus we’re missing
If foreign aid was designed from its core to elevate women in society to a position of equality, it would more effectively achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and make the world a safer and more prosperous place for all.
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Politics of Poverty
Food aid for 17 million
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Politics of Poverty
Does food aid cause conflict?
A new study reminds us that even simple aid tools can have complex effects.
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Politics of Poverty
Aid reform is like bowling. It's all in the follow-through