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Politics of Poverty
New statistics tell the sad tale of poverty as a policy choice
2022 saw a doubling of U.S. children living in poverty for a simple reason: Congress failed to act.
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Politics of Poverty
Helping to end secret oil deals and corruption
The IMF, the World Bank, and donors must better use their leverage to promote transparency in the oil sector.
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Politics of Poverty
Still rebuilding after Hurricane Maria, Puerto Ricans dread the start of a new hurricane season
When Hurricane Maria tore through Puerto Rico on September 20, 2017, it did more than rip off roofs and topple power lines: It destabilized every aspect of life for more than three million residents. As the new hurricane season begins on June 1, we all want to know: Where are the billions in federal money that can help rebuild and heal the island?
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A former child soldier, this young man now supports himself as a furniture-maker in a small shop in Goma.
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This farmer is trading her labor for an insurance premium to cover her teff.
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Agreement would be bad for farmers, access to medicines, and sustainable development.
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Oxfam will not back down when it comes to standing up for some of the world’s most vulnerable people. We know that you care too—so we’ve put together a list of seven ways you can help refugees right now.
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Anything is possible when ladies support ladies.
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Over the past five years, the CEOs of the five largest U.S. companies made an average of $52 million annually, over 1,000