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Central America's Miskitos Indians have been living in harmony with their remote jungle environment for centuries, but now they are falling victim to greater extremes of weather.
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Last week, Mexico braced for the fallout from Hurricane Patricia, the strongest tropical cyclone ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere.
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Press release
House Republicans vote on ‘appalling and destructive’ budget plan that puts ‘oligarchs over ordinary people’ – Oxfam
In response to today’s vote on House Republicans’ budget resolution, Nabil Ahmed, Oxfam America’s Director of Econom
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Sweet pear and apple salad with bitter endive and a creamy blue cheese dressing
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This research documents the results of the piloting of an innovative technology with a limited-water fortification parboiling met
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Publication
Assessing the Implementation of Climate Targets: Behind the Brands agribusiness companies
In Oxfam’s most recent
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Publication
The energy challenge in sub-Saharan Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa’s energy systems face an enormous challenge. The region currently has the lowest electricity generation capacity and experiences the most acute forms of energy poverty in the world. Approximately 630 million people live without reliable access to electricity, and 790 million people are forced to rely on solid biomass to cook their food and heat their homes.
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Politics of Poverty
How Coke can use its land rights commitments for communities right now
Coke’s influence could make the difference in land grab cases in Cambodia and Brazil.
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Politics of Poverty
Protecting civilians must be at the heart of counter-LRA intervention
Focusing exclusively on military solutions to the LRA only deals with one piece of the problem: it's no coincidence that the LRA preys on villages in the most remote and underdeveloped areas of central Africa.
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Politics of Poverty
Phantom tuna fleet leaves Mozambicans on the hook
The Mozambican government and international financial institutions made bad deals, and it's ordinary Mozambicans who will suffer.