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Madre de Dios could be next flashpoint in ongoing confrontation between indigenous communities and foreign oil, gas, and mining companies.
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Politics of Poverty
What’s still missing from the State Department’s human rights reports
For the second year in a row, language on the rights of women and LGBTI populations has vanished.
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Politics of Poverty
New federal action to empower workers in the marketplace
For decades, power in the economy has been shifting from workers to employers—accelerated by laws and policies that discouraged unions and loosened restrictions on merging businesses. A newly proposed rule at the Federal Trade Commission is an important step to redressing the balance of power and restoring the freedom of the marketplace for working people.
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Politics of Poverty
What would MLK say today?
When it comes to wages and wealth for African Americans, economic freedom is still far from a reality.
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Discrimination is at the root of the disproportionate burden of the disease on women.
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Politics of Poverty
File under strange bedfellows
The 45 cent tax credit (the Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit or VEETC) subsidizes the use of ethanol as an additive to gasoline. It’s not only wasteful (and hence potentially attractive to fiscal conservatives), but it is also contributing to higher food prices that endanger the ability of millions of people around the world to get enough food to eat.
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Politics of Poverty
Great Expectations: very welcome changes in the World Bank’s climate finance reporting
Amid growing concerns about the future and impact of climate finance, increased transparency and improved reporting practices can help ensure that limited funds are getting where they are needed most.
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Politics of Poverty
Promise and Peril for America’s Kings in the African Copperbelt
A handful of American billionaires are set to benefit from President Trump's minerals-for-peace deal in the DRC. If history is repeating itself, locals are right to be wary.
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Resource rights
Oxfam advocates for just government policies and corporate practices in the oil, gas, and mining industries, and supports the right of communities to participate meaningfully in decisions about the development of natural resources.
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Politics of Poverty
“The Samaritans” elegantly demonstrates the need for serious aid reform
In a mockumentary, we can see ourselves.