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Oxfam is working with local groups in Gaza to distribute aid and joins other humanitarian groups urging an end to the fighting; how you can help people in Gaza.
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Politics of Poverty
The map of working America has become a wild patchwork of inequality
Working families are struggling to stay afloat as the currents against them run stronger every day. While the federal government fails to take action, conditions and compensation steadily decline. Some states have stepped into the void and improved the outlook for workers; others have done nothing. The result? An ever-widening divide.
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An estimated 639 million small arms and light weapons (SALW) are currently in circulation around the globe Five years ago, the U.S. Small Arms W
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As an emerging petroleum producer, Kenya has the opportunity to use the benefits of its natural resource wealth to further economic and human development.
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This executive summary presents the broader lessons from the Afghanistan Pilot Project Poverty Assessment (APPPA) and documents a sample of the vast selection of personal understandings of poverty from people living in Afghanistan. By providing these first-hand perspectives, the APPPA aims to contribute to increasingly relevant, effective poverty reduction projects.
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Politics of Poverty
Shifting to local ownership of aid on both sides of the pond
4 new publications in the UK and US suggest that a renewed focus may be emerging.
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“We’re meeting all our needs with this business," says food seller Mariama Ly.
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Politics of Poverty
Fighting hunger in India and the US: Who comes out ahead?
While developing countries struggle to overcome poverty and hunger, US politicians want to punish poor people.
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With disasters—and particularly climate-related disasters—on the rise, the global humanitarian response system is under increased pressure to assist growing numbers of people.
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Politics of Poverty
Finally, A State Department Grant Offers Good News for Somali-Americans, But Will it Help?
After months of inaction, the State Department has made the first public commitment to shore up Somalia’s financial system.