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Women and girls, many who have fled rape and violence, are particularly vulnerable
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Politics of Poverty
Exposed at work
While movie stars and Members of Congress are blowing the whistle on high-profile perpetrators of sexual harassment and abuse, millions of women in low-wage jobs watch and wait. Afraid of what could happen – from job loss to deportation to threats on their lives – they feel compelled to deal with the assaults privately, despite the toll on safety and dignity.
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As women around the world are disproportionately impacted by the negative effects of climate change, it’s critical to work together to demand change.
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Politics of Poverty
Dear UN: Ten years later… it’s time to engage
As the UN Forum on Business and Human Rights begins in Geneva this week, we’re asking: Will businesses and governments come up with a solid roadmap to ensure meaningful engagement of rights-holders in all HRDD processes?
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Politics of Poverty
The New Biden Asylum Ban: Recycling Trump’s Harmful Policies
Once upon a time—on the campaign trail and again in the early days of his administration—President Biden promised to reject the harmful policies of the Trump administration and restore and protect the rights of asylum seekers. That pledge has now officially gone up in smoke.
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In advance of the U.S. Senate vote on the Trump Administration’s rescissions package including approximately 8 billion dollars in
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Publication
At Work and Under Watch
Surveillance and suffering at Amazon and Walmart warehouses
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Politics of Poverty
Women's empowerment - not a partisan issue
Let's recognize the harsh realities of power and politics that affect poor women worldwide and honor the essential role of women as true agents of change in their communities.
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Politics of Poverty
Calling all business executives: Stand up for American values
Corporate America, like all of America, can look to immigrants in part for their success.
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First Person
Celebration in Saint Michel
For the people of Saint Michel, it has been a long four months since the January earthquake destroyed so much of Haiti’s capital. Now the chance had come to forget—just for one day—all the sorrow and hardship.