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Politics of Poverty
Great expectations in southern Sudan
Self-determination has come to southern Sudan through a peaceful and credible democratic process. But tackling the immense challenges and obstacles that remain will require both international support and the engagement of local communities.
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Politics of Poverty
A vision in need of some clarity
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Politics of Poverty
Mining’s chance to lead
The global mining industry’s products are all around us – in our phones, buildings, cars and homes. The industry is a major part of the global economy, and demand for metals and minerals will continue to grow.
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Politics of Poverty
How to be successful, according to the G7
The Ise-Shima G7 lacked the ambition and political will to tackle many of the problems discussed by the G7 leaders.
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Politics of Poverty
It’s official: The US and the Paris Agreement on climate change are breaking up
Instead of walking away, the US should bridge borders and stand up for the right to a livable planet for all.
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Oxfam is retrofitting latrines and flying in plastic sheeting for shelters to help people displaced by the January earthquake prepare for the heavy rains ahead. Amidst all this, life goes on as three newborns in a Delmas camp thrive with support from a local church.
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Michelle Dockery, who plays Lady Mary, talks about her experience meeting child refugees.
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“I too am converted.” One researcher’s quest for answers to thorny questions about working with faith groups.
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Oxfam joined 200,000 activists in the Peoples Climate March to rally for environmental justice and sustainable climate action.
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Politics of Poverty
Global Inequality’s Been Falling; Don’t Get Used To It
Economic inequality among all human beings is projected to rise in the near future