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How a little knowledge, and inspiration, can make a difference in the lives of people.
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Politics of Poverty
How did we get to “hot strike summer” anyway?
Writers. Actors. Hotel workers. And soon, most likely, Teamsters. It’s the summer of strikes, when hundreds of thousands of unionized workers are flexing their muscle of collective action. Why is this erupting with flash and heat in such a brutal summer?
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An unequal world makes ending poverty harder—and puts the chance at a good life out of reach for too many people.
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Oxfam partner influences establishment of equitable land policies in Timor-Leste and empowers citizens to fight for their land rights.
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One visionary woman pays a heavy price for her opposition to a silver mine, but remains firm.
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Last week, OSHA released findings from an investigation into a plant in Florida, owned by Pilgrim’s Pride, the second largest poultry company in the country. They found 14 “serious” violations and several less than serious.
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Together with the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts and the Massachusetts attorney general’s office, Oxfam challenges an executive order that it sees as illegal, unconstitutional, and dangerous.
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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.