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Politics of Poverty
One year later: Is the South Sudan crisis unique in humanitarian history?
The world's attention has a horrible tendency of wandering off Sudan and South Sudan's problems before any are really solved for the future.
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Politics of Poverty
Powering Africa for the poor
Seven ways energy companies, donors, and governments alike can help ensure energy projects reach the people who need them most.
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Politics of Poverty
Seeing is believing: Visualizing record temperatures across the globe
[ PART OF A SERIES ON OUR CHANGING CLIMATE ] | Disruptions in our climate—whether gradual or precipitous—strike the most severe blows on vulnerable populations. Here, we have a shocking illustration of just how much the climate is heating up.
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Story
Handwashing saves lives
Your reminder during the COVID-19 outbreak: Soap and water are—hands down—the most effective way to prevent the spread of disease
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News update
Burkina struggles for another half percent
New mining code proposal will increase royalty contribution to poor communities to 1 percent.
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This map illustrates disparities and points the way for states to do better for working women and their families.
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A comparison of least-cost electrification models
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Publication
Exposed and Unprotected: The threat posed by climate change to U.S. agricultural workers
This Discussion Paper seeks to identify the array of potential policy avenues for tackling some of the risks posed by climate cha
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Oxfam is mounting a partner-led humanitarian response to extensive and catastrophic flooding in Pakistan.
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Oxfam's Kristie van de Wetering draws parallels between storms that struck four years apart—and the damage they did.