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First Person
Indiana Jones and the changing climate
“Years of Living Dangerously” will help you see an old issue in a brand-new way.
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First Person
Farmers are also innovators
Le Thi Anh, a vegetable and chicken farmer in Vietnam, proves once again that we need to help local farmers share their innovative ideas, because they are usually the best ones.
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Cambodian farmer Yem Neang employs a new method called System of Rice Intensification to increase her yield while cutting down on her production costs.
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Oxfam’s partner in Ghana, Wacam, is building a network of activists – many of them women – and helping them learn technical as well as leadership skills.
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When frustrations about the refugee crisis response in Uganda boiled over, it took a local NGO to sort it out.
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Following the deadliest month for civilians since the conflict began in March 2011, the UN has announced that 3 million Syrians—or almost 14 percent of the total population--have now fled the relentless fighting in their country.
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Press release
South Africa puts a stern test to G20 leaders this year to confront the scourge of global inequality
G20 billionaires’ fortunes rise by $2.2 trillion in just one year, more than enough to lift everyone above the global poverty line
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Politics of Poverty
Peru’s Congress passes precedent-setting Consultation Law
A Consultation Law just passed by Peru's Congress requires the government to consult indigenous peoples directly affected by oil drilling and mining operations. If effectively implemented, this law could reduce social conflict and improve Peru's investment climate.
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Politics of Poverty
Education as the great equalizer? Or class enforcer?
US Treasury paper indicates college opportunity growing faster for richer students
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Politics of Poverty
Somebody call a plumber! Looking in the pipes of climate adaptation finance
Civil society groups find adaptation finance flows to be scattered and inconsistent in four countries.