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Policymakers should embrace proven solutions—baby bonds, a federal jobs guarantee, and a guaranteed income—that can help reduce poverty and inequality, advance racial and gender justice, and support workers, says Oxfam.
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Politics of Poverty
Antidote to denial: assessing human rights in the supply chain
A new framework helps companies better evaluate the effect of their practices on the rights of workers and communities up and down the supply chain—and act on what they learn.
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Politics of Poverty
Is the Trump administration about to end the US refugee resettlement program?
Zeroing out refugee admissions at a time of unprecedented need would strike at the core of what makes America great.
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Politics of Poverty
Who should pay for devastating loss and damage from climate disasters?
For 30 years, the UN has convened COP (Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC) to “effectively tackle the global challenge of climate change.” This year, in the face of relentless global warming and more severe climate disasters, we ask, what do we really need to do to “effectively tackle” the threat to our world? One answer is clear, but not easy.
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Oxfam reaction to NSM-20 report
In response to the Biden administration report to Congress finding Israel’s assurances are credible that they are abiding by international humanitarian law and not blocking aid, Abby Maxman, Oxfam America’s President and CEO Abby Maxman said:
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Politics of Poverty
Ghana's Oil 4 Food Campaign explained
Solomon Kusi Ampofo of Friends of the Nation Ghana explains what farmers demanded and what they achieved.
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Politics of Poverty
South Sudan: Returning to hunger
Despite South Sudan’s huge potential and abundant natural resources, half a century of marginalization and conflict has left the country severely impoverished. One year after independence, yearly one million recent returnees struggle to find their feet in a land technically at peace but still very much in crisis.
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Selas Samson Biru is using her entrepreneurial spirit--and the security she has from her insurance--to build a more secure future for her family.
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Now that the dust has settled on the legal case, the Gulf Coast states will have billions to invest. Oxfam and partners are working to ensure the money goes into building new resiliency for hardest hit communities.
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Politics of Poverty
7 possibilities for addressing income inequality in the US
As inequality increases, more questions than answers?