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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
Exposed at work
While movie stars and Members of Congress are blowing the whistle on high-profile perpetrators of sexual harassment and abuse, millions of women in low-wage jobs watch and wait. Afraid of what could happen – from job loss to deportation to threats on their lives – they feel compelled to deal with the assaults privately, despite the toll on safety and dignity.
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A commitment to fighting for dignity, “Because in this country, all workers have rights.”
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Politics of Poverty
COVID-19: We need strong social protections for families on the edge
Congress should focus on protecting workers and providing urgent help to those who need it, instead of bailing out giant corporations and widening the inequality gap.
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Two advocates in Liberia and Sierra Leone demonstrate that good governance must come from within.
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In the hills of Chinique de las Flores, a quest for clean water became a quest for clean government.
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Politics of Poverty
Gender justice and mining
Women around the world are countering mining's negative impacts.
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Politics of Poverty
Company pressure yields results on climate change
J.M. Smucker Company has taken promising first steps to address climate risks.
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Politics of Poverty
The truth behind the numbers: Why Haiti did not dodge a bullet with Tropical Storm Isaac
What will happen the next time a tropical storm passes through Haiti if people remain displaced without adequate housing?
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Politics of Poverty
Unleashing the power of the Electrify Africa Act
Addressing access to electricity in Africa requires Congress to focus on who needs it most.