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Feed the Future Investment in Haiti
Implications for sustainable food security and poverty reduction
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For March Women's History Month, Oxfam staff, Sisters on the Planet ambassadors, and partners share what sisterhood means to them and how the pandemic has shifted their understanding of their relationships to other women.
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In their own words, women from Bangladesh explain how they fought back in the face of disaster.
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Politics of Poverty
From Peru to Missouri: “Adaptation Can Only Go So Far”
Farmers from different hemispheres come together to face the same changing climate.
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Politics of Poverty
Is the economic engine putting people back to work also condemning them to poverty?
Raising the minimum wage is the fundamental first step toward rewarding hard work and restoring the ladder to economic mobility.
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Politics of Poverty
6 simple reasons we should raise the minimum wage right now
The federal minimum wage—just $7.25 an hour—hasn’t been increased in more than a decade.
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Politics of Poverty
The Peruvian paradox: surging mineral production, lagging tax revenues
Peru must improve tax collection from the mining sector and ensure that mining revenues address the persistent poverty in mining communities.
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Six months after Hurricane Maria shattered Puerto Rico, the road to recovery has split in two. While most people in urban areas are getting back to some semblance of normal, people in other areas—especially in the central highlands and along the southeast coast—are struggling to survive. And losing hope.
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Bank account closures are threatening the lifeline that many Somali families depend on.
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Refugee camps are intended to be temporary, but too many find themselves staying far longer than they anticipated.