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Politics of Poverty
Four arguments for climate finance
Making the case for funding climate adaptation and mitigation efforts one last time at Oxfam.
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Decolonize! What does it mean?
This document introduces the key concepts of decolonial theory that inform many current calls to decolonize. It provides examples
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Promises, promises
A briefing paper for the Kabul Conference on Afghanistan
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Partners in Romania adjust humanitarian response to meet needs of refugees who are starting to settle in to the country
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‘I’m afraid my little son will die and I would blame myself because I couldn’t buy enough food for him.’
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Politics of Poverty
Burkina Faso’s Golden Dreams
How will natural resource wealth make its way back to communities?
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Politics of Poverty
Ruffling feathers and making an impact: Oxfam’s campaign for poultry workers’ rights
Just one week after it began, Oxfam’s new campaign focused on poultry workers is already seeing real change, and is working for more.
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Politics of Poverty
Let the sunshine in: A call to African governments to urge US government to protect anti-corruption rule
The annulment of 1504 will have dire consequences on oil, mining, and gas transparency efforts in Africa.
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Politics of Poverty
Are US corporations about to change their ways?
New commitments announced this week from top US executives must be more than words on paper.
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First Person
Slow going on the road to Port-au-Prince
We're quiet as we roll onto the plain. We pass a cement wall that has toppled, intact, onto its side, looking suddenly like an extension of the road we are on. We see cracks in walls and occasional heaps of rubble. But what strikes me most about the approach to the capital is the number of people streaming along both sides of the road, going about their business.