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Politics of Poverty
Standing with Standing Rock
Lessons from the fight to protect sacred lands and clean water in North Dakota.
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Politics of Poverty
The road to zero deforestation food
To get to a deforestation free supply chains, food and beverage companies must strengthen protections for people who are living on the frontlines of the world’s forests.
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Enjoy this summer playlist of musicians who mix creativity with a passion for social justice!
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A wave of violence in the Darfur region of Sudan has uprooted more than 300,000 people in recent weeks. Oxfam is rushing aid to tens of thousands of people who have fled attacks.
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Politics of Poverty
Zambia Must Deliver on Contract Transparency Before It’s Too Late
To benefit from the critical minerals rush, Zambians must make good on key transparency commitments
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We all rely on the land—our common ground—and farms to put food on the table. But the world’s farmland is at risk. Here in the US, we have been losing more than an acre of farmland every minute. In developing countries, the rush for land is even more intense.
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Reform food aid
There is momentum behind efforts to reform US food aid. Let’s make sure good ideas become law.
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Politics of Poverty
David vs Goliath in the world’s poorest country
The government of Niger seeks more revenue from the French uranium company, Areva.
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Politics of Poverty
Ghana’s Fiscal Trilogy
How will Ghana get out of a fiscal deficit, while seizing public revenue potential from oil and ensuring spending fights poverty?
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Politics of Poverty
For poultry workers, yes, it really is that bad. And the evidence is mounting.
The federal government just joined the chorus of voices sounding alarm about dangers in poultry processing.