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First Person
Congo's Troubles are Closer than you Think
A grab for Congo's mineral wealth is helping to fuel the conflict that has plagued the country's eastern provinces for years.
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First Person
Behind the brands: Keeping up the momentum
Join us starting on October 2 as we work to change the way the world’s biggest food companies do business.
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First Person
Reduce food waste with skillet chilaquiles
This favorite recipe contributed by Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger of the Border Grill fosters creativity in the kitchen while reducing food waste
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In Chad, Margaret Asewe worked with some of the first refugees from Darfur. In the summer of 2007, she returned to confront another rainy season and thousands of internally displaced people.
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Press release
Billionaires emit more carbon pollution in 90 minutes than the average person does in a lifetime
Fifty of the world’s richest billionaires on average produce more carbon through their investments, private jets and yachts in ju
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Politics of Poverty
The transparent hypocrisy of big oil
The yawning gap between the transparency rhetoric of companies and the reality of their actions has never been more apparent than it is now.
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Politics of Poverty
G8 extractive partnerships put transparency rhetoric to the test
Country-to-country partnerships will need care and maintenance to deliver on promises.
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Politics of Poverty
Fearing fear itself: Why aid donors must act now to stop the Ebola outbreak in West Africa
Hint: It’s NOT about us in rich countries. It’s about stopping the disease at its source.
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Politics of Poverty
In the #CNBCGOPDebate, can we finally get candidates to say whether they’ll #RaiseTheWage?
We're nearing the third GOP presidential debate, and despite overwhelming support from Republican voters we still have yet to hear the candidates' views on raising the minimum wage. Let's make sure they can't avoid the question any longer.
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Politics of Poverty
As Trump heads to Davos, Americans think his billionaires-first economic agenda is terrible
Oxfam poll shows public wants different solutions to inequality.