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“This the part where I tell you all isn’t hopeless in South Sudan. Because it isn’t.”
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Politics of Poverty
Choosing solidarity
Making the transition from an international to a national NGO can benefit local and national organizations—but only if that’s a top priority.
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Story
"We are united"
An indigenous Q'eq'chi community in Guatemala struggles to defend its agricultural land.
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Politics of Poverty
Raise a glass to #193 and then get back to work
We must remember that the referendum is just one part of a long, complicated, and sensitive process and without significant long-term international engagement there is still a risk of it all falling apart.
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First Person
An island in thin air
The quick action of a disaster-response committee helped to save lives in El Salvador last November when heavy rains washed away homes.
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A southern fusion menu brings together music and food lovers with immigrants and refugee farmers.
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As the Ebola outbreak in West Africa continues to claim lives and now ranks as the largest in history, here are answers to some of the questions you might have about the deadly virus and its spread.
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Politics of Poverty
Are women from Mars, Mondelez or Nestle?
Food companies’ projects to support farmers in developing countries are a start, but not enough.
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Politics of Poverty
Paris Agreement: We're still in the fight
As the Trump administration files a Paris Agreement withdrawal letter to the UNFCCC, what does this mean for the future of the climate fight?
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Politics of Poverty
A wake-up call on hunger and malnutrition
Food insecurity is rising, but political will to fight it remains in question.