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“If we’re not brave now, there’s not going to be a world to be brave in later.”
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Across nearly 50 countries, Oxfam is preventing the spread of the disease and saving lives—one community at a time.
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Ghana discovers oil, and has an opportunity to use it for development—if it can avoid the usual traps of new oil wealth in developing countries.
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A call for more resources and better laws, along with education for women and all young people, will reduce violence.
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Award-winning environmental leader Francisco Pineda on the fight to protect his country's land and water--and the high price of victory.
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Politics of Poverty
Exposed
Communities already struggling to make ends meet are most vulnerable to natural disasters because they lack needed resources to bounce back.
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First Person
Reflections on Senator Kennedy’s passing
For those of us who have spent decades working on human rights—whatever our political leanings—Senator Kennedy was an institution.
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First Person
A world turned upside down
Water to drink. Food to eat. A dry place to sleep. These are the essentials people are scrambling for now inside the gates of the luxurious Petionville Club.
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The hurricane showed the common ground between the US and Haiti. But I wonder if both of the countries I love can recover from the storm.
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Here are five things we need to do in order to get a universally available and affordable vaccine to help end the COVID-19 pandemic