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Survivors of Cyclone Idai in southern Africa are at risk of cholera. It’s a threat after any significant disaster or wherever people struggle with lack of clean water, inadequate sanitation systems, or poor hygiene.
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The race is on to beat the rain and provide displaced people with the shelter and sanitation services they desperately need following the January earthquake that destroyed much of Port-au-Prince.
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Our recent election gave Americans a chance to make their voices heard on some of the most important issues of our time.
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Gas spills and lack of attention to community development raise questions in the forest villages of indigenous people affected by the Camisea pipeline.
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Rallying for rights
Farmworkers in North Carolina take their case to RJ Reynolds.
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Creating a Business Environment for Effective Worker Ownership: Federal Policy Recommendations
The damaging impacts of the increased concentration of wealth, the automation of industry, and climate catastrophe demand that we create a different way of doing business. Corporate structures as they exist today are undemocratic, by design, run by and in the interest of a small group of elites.
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Development Cooperation in Crisis
The second High Level Meeting of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation (GPEDC) in Nairobi will bring together countries from all over the globe to deliberate on ways to improve development effectiveness. This time, they meet at a critical moment in the history; when the accomplishment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) needs renewed and energized international effort.
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Yemen: Catastrophic cholera crisis
Since the end of April 2017, Yemen has been experiencing its worst recorded outbreak of suspected cholera in a single year.
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This case study assesses the extent of Tullow Oil’s compliance with the principle of Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) in Turkana County, Kenya and provides recommendations that contribute to the evidence base for FPIC implementation for the oil and gas industry globally. It examines the company’s engagement in selected communities and finds that, while community engagement processes have improved in important ways, it has yet to achieve FPIC.
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Why wealthy polluters own the climate crisis—and what they owe the world.