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On uncertain ground
In Haiti, people are trying hard to move on. But questions still hang in the air: When will the real reconstruction start? When will new houses go up? When will the city begin to rebuild itself?
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A small irrigation project high in the hills of Colera holds the promise of a better future for local farmers.
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Ethiopia: Walking in someone else's shoes
Plastic shoes—slip-ons or sandals--play a central role in the lives of Ethiopia's herders. And for one traveler, they might be just what's needed for the journey ahead.
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In Mali, a promise of empowerment
Fatumata Dumbiya told me that before Saving for Change, if her child got malaria, she could go around the whole village and not be able to find a single dollar, but now she has a safety net, and this gives her a sense of immense calm.
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In Somalia, education is a dream for many
"If the young Somalis learn something while they are young, then they will be ale to take part in the progress of their mother country."--Ahmed
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"We don’t have to follow behind a man."
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Slogans in Somaliland: This one is everywhere
Families in Somalia and Somaliland depend on money transfers from friends and relatives abroad. Without the support, life would become unimaginably difficult for many. When that lifeline was threatened, Oxfam's partners sounded the alarm.
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At the Lincoln Memorial, singer Ben Sollee calls for our leaders to just be honest. The lyrics are as basic and clear as he wishes politicians would be.
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Mondelez International, maker of Oreos, has agreed to take steps to address inequality facing women cocoa farmers—thanks to pressure from customers like you.
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The art of peace in the month of Ramadan
Ramadan--the holy month of fasting for Muslims--is now about half over. For families who have fled the fighting in Syria, this is a time of longing.