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For years, Oxfam has been working with a broad coalition of organizations to pressure the poultry industry to make changes in the way it treats processing workers.
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Some women suffer more from unequal pay than others, but there are six ways to make pay more fair
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Politics of Poverty
Let’s talk about the Inflation Reduction Act
What’s in a bill name? A lot, apparently: When lawmakers repackaged a number of robust programs once included in the Build Back Better legislation into the Inflation Reduction Act, it seemed to make it smell much sweeter to a select few in Congress. Where did the bill end up, after all the concessions were made?
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Politics of Poverty
Who should pay for devastating loss and damage from climate disasters?
For 30 years, the UN has convened COP (Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC) to “effectively tackle the global challenge of climate change.” This year, in the face of relentless global warming and more severe climate disasters, we ask, what do we really need to do to “effectively tackle” the threat to our world? One answer is clear, but not easy.
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Politics of Poverty
Salvadoran activist to DC policymakers: “We are on a journey together.”
An interview with Sandra Carolina Ascencio, of the National Roundtable Against Metallic Mining (La Mesa) in El Salvador.
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Politics of Poverty
The great trade debate – it’s “us” vs. “them”: so who really benefits?
In the case of the TPP, as in US trade deals before it, the rules are written to benefit special interests over the public interest
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What happened at COP28?
Oxfam advocated for critical climate action on an international stage.
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Fighting for inclusion
Vanuatu Pride Foundation, an Oxfam partner, ensures sexually diverse people are celebrated, served, and have a place in the country’s economy.
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Oxfam is racing to deliver water and sanitation services to 20,000 families to help prevent the outbreak of disease in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan.
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Concerns about water and land lead to a debate about the role of mining in long-term economic development.