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In Ethiopia, irrigation brings more than water
To build the irrigation channel required not just untold hours of labor but ingenuity. How do you get tons of concrete across a raging river when the only bridge is a stretch of logs packed with dirt?
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Politics of Poverty
Mother’s Day and the importance of unpaid care work during the COVID-19 pandemic
As parents navigate the prolonged closure of schools, daycares, and in-home support systems, women and girls are taking on a disproportionate burden of parenting and caring.
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Politics of Poverty
New federal action to empower workers in the marketplace
For decades, power in the economy has been shifting from workers to employers—accelerated by laws and policies that discouraged unions and loosened restrictions on merging businesses. A newly proposed rule at the Federal Trade Commission is an important step to redressing the balance of power and restoring the freedom of the marketplace for working people.
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Politics of Poverty
Why we should care about black carbon
Black carbon (a.k.a. soot) emissions are accelerating climate change, hurting the environment, and making people sick. What can be done about it?
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Politics of Poverty
Rescinding the Endangerment Finding: A Win for Polluters, a Loss for Everyone Else
Rescinding the Endangerment Finding is a handout for the worst polluters that will harm public health and worsen the climate crisis
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Politics of Poverty
Four things I learned from the GOP Presidential Forum on Poverty
Some good news and some bad, but the best news is that the serious issues of poverty in the US are finally on the table.
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Politics of Poverty
"We arrived here not by accident"
In the first of a series of interviews with some of Oxfam's experts and advocates, Nabil Ahmed ponders on the current state of inequality: how it stands, how we got here, and how to redress the balance of power.
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A new concept takes shape and offers hope for residents of the Gulf that future hurricanes might inflict less, if any, property damage.
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MIT architecture students design a new housing concept for the Gulf Coast that combines affordability with hurricane-ready sturdiness, and ease of construction.