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One year after Haiyan
One year after Typhoon Haiyan, recovery efforts are underway in the Philippines
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Violence, persecution, and war have forced more than 65 million people to flee their homes. As Uyen Nguyen shares here, their search for safety and a new home can take decades. Her story underscores the precarious position many refugees face, especially given the Trump administration’s decision to reduce the number of refugees entering the US.
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Gerard Payne of the AIDS Consortium is helping community organizations become stronger and more effective in the fight against HIV and AIDS.
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The Haitian government has been slow to develop a resettlement plan and allocate land for earthquake survivors.
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Farming is always a gamble, and in war-torn Darfur the odds are daunting, but knowledge and networks can help offset the risks.
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Politics of Poverty
Geeky gladiators in combat about the future of growth and poverty in India
Two of South Asia’s most prominent economists--Amartya Sen and Jagdish Bhagwati--debate, get personal.
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Politics of Poverty
Uneven benefits, unequal burden: Women and extractive industries
Transparency can help women face the challenges presented by oil, gas, and mining projects in their communities.
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Politics of Poverty
How do we solve the humanitarian crisis at the southern border?
A new piece of legislation in Congress sets a bold vision for change.
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First Person
A Family Meal
Food in Cambodia is typically served family-style, so we ordered to share. The menu was in Khmer, and through our interpreter, Miriam asked what the specialty was. Frogs and eel, as it turned out.
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First Person
Can jatropha growers deliver?
Biofuel potential comes with risks for poor communities in Mozambique.