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Politics of Poverty
If you lose your job due to COVID-19, will your state be there to help?
In normal times, state laws matter to workers and their families. Now, state laws may be what saves families from hunger and homelessness—or not.
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Politics of Poverty
Don’t stop at Juneteenth, Congress. Six things you can do about systemic racism right now.
While we welcome the holiday marking the end of slavery, we also rededicate ourselves to the struggle to address, name, and end White supremacy. Right now, Congress has an opportunity (and duty) to listen to and center the needs of Black communities, which endured disproportionate loss and damage from the pandemic.
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In a place like Haiti, overseeing disaster management and relief is no small task. Marie Alta Jean-Baptiste has been doing it for over a decade and her passion for getting everyone involved - especially the most vulnerable - is setting the country on a more resilient course.
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Politics of Poverty
What future for Development Advocacy? Three Paradoxes and Seven Directions
A century from now, how will development historians characterize our policy advocacy in a post-2015 world?
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Theresa Kennedy
Theresa Kennedy is a proud alumna of the Alcorn State University, where she earned a Bachelor’s in Business Administration and a
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Saving for Change in Mali
From women's financial inclusion to public engagement.
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Politics of Poverty
Understanding DRC’s new mining law power play: Will the Congolese people benefit?
The Democratic Republic of Congo adopted a new Mining Code, but industry and government are at loggerheads over taxation.
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What makes people more vulnerable to disasters? The same factors we see in the poorest countries affect people in the US.
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Politics of Poverty
Congress weighs the cost of slavery
H.R. 4842 shines a spotlight on the ugly underworld of human trafficking, bringing a measure of transparency to an often invisible form of human degradation.
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Politics of Poverty
The cocoa sector still has a child labor problem. Can higher prices help solve it?
A proposed price floor for cocoa grown in two West African countries could disrupt the economics of poverty and exploitation.