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Citizen journalists elevate the voices of their refugee communities.
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As this new nation totters under the weight of endless conflict, millions of its once-hopeful citizens face sky-rocketing food prices and hunger.
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First Person
A Bombay world
According to Singer, it is possible to live an ethical life in a Bombay world--one that contains both great wealth and stark emptiness.
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First Person
Hunger in the Sahel
Drought across the Sahel has triggered the crisis, robbing farmers of healthy harvests and shrinking the pasture on which herders depend to feed their livestock. Chad, Mali, and Niger are the worst hit.
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“Despite decades of war, people continue to carry with them the hope for a better future for themselves and their children.”
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In Kampala, the capital of Uganda, a sliver of city land becomes a garden of plenty—with lessons for all.
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On the fringes of Peru’s capital city, where disaster looms over migrant families, Rosario Quispe and PREDES are dialing down the risks.
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More than three years of war in Yemen have created near-famine conditions and triggered the largest and fastest-spreading cholera outbreak in recorded history. Oxfam America President Abby Maxman reports on our work there, and what’s needed to end the conflict and suffering.
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First she kept her own family together. Then she became a spokesperson for family farmers around the world.
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Politics of Poverty
Not even those seeking asylum are welcome
In the latest of anti-immigrant actions, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said yesterday that Central Americans fleeing domestic abuse or gang violence may not be able to seek asylum in the United States.