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Politics of Poverty
To drill or not to drill?
Governments and companies alike should recognize that securing the approval of project-affected communities is not just best practice, but frequently a prerequisite for successful project implementation.
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Politics of Poverty
New year, new IFC?
Free, Prior Informed Consent requires an ongoing process of community engagement and participation.
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Politics of Poverty
Young people get it: Accountability requires political AND institutional responses
To monitor public revenue, checks and balances enable politicians and government agencies to effectively respond to citizens’ demands.
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Politics of Poverty
Do we need more risk-taking in international development communications?
A new publication suggests organizations’ communications strategies can do more to support their mission.
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Politics of Poverty
American values v. “America first”
Congress quietly reaffirms that leadership, cooperation, and generosity are American values in the Omnibus spending bill.
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This is the signal the world needed that the US is willing to step up.
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First Person
In Delmas 62, making do with what remains
By day, about 300 people live here, Port-au-Prince earthquake survivors whose homes have been reduced to rubble. But when darkness falls, the yard swells with people too afraid to spend the night in their own beds.
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Reports of widespread damage, concerns about effect on farming region emerging.
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Politics of Poverty
West Virginia v. Everybody
It’s science v. politics this week, as a damning new report on climate change underscores the need for urgent action, at the same time that the US Supreme Court considers whether to disempower the agency charged with protecting the environment. And Congress is held captive by one determined Senator.