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Crucial actions on first day of presidency will help maintain humanitarian assistance and reduce flow of weapons for war in Yemen, the world’s largest humanitarian crisis.
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Workers in the Midwest are celebrating—and for good reason.
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Fishing families from Brazil’s Pernambuco State find it hard to make a living now that they have been evicted from the islands that long supported them.
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Campaign urges government to increase money for development in areas affected by mining
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Press release
Millions stranded as conflict and aid cuts in South Sudan drive surge in suffering — Oxfam
Donors provided lowest aid funding ever in 2025, since country created in 2011
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Politics of Poverty
Bankrolling climate action and accountability
The global financial sector must help bring about a green and just recovery from COVID-19.
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Politics of Poverty
It's more than an energy crisis—it's a climate crisis
As the conflict in Ukraine precipitates a dramatic new energy crisis, it would make sense for the world to examine its relationship to and reliance on fossil fuels—and take serious steps to transition away from them. A new report underscores the practical and moral imperative to lead the way to new solutions. Why is the US hesitating?
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By providing clean water, hygiene promotion, and sanitation services during emergencies we can save countless lives.
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El Salvador's President Elias Antonio Saca announced that his government would not give out any mining permits in El Salvador.
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First Person
Hunger in Ethiopia
On the eve of a return visit to Ethiopia, I'm thinking about my family and the families I met there last year.