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News update
A storm and increased border restrictions bring new challenges to conflict-weary Syrians
Oxfam and its partners work to reach refugee families hit hard by torrents of rain and snow.
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A single bank in California holds the fate of countless families. Bold government action is required to keep money transfers flowing to Somalis in need.
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Politics of Poverty
The best man for the job might be a woman
Could more women in supply chain management be better for companies and for poor people?
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First Person
The pope vs. condoms
Of course not having sex will prevent infection. The real question is this: Does having sex while using condoms also reduce the rate of infection?
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First Person
Ethiopia: Feeling the familiar
I was far from home but on this, my fourth visit to the country, what surprised--and delighted--me most were the flashes of recognition I felt in a culture not my own.
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Politics of Poverty
Rich people can end poverty
Give Directly is set to show exactly how.
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Politics of Poverty
Obama takes a bow
President Barack Obama will leave a legacy on global development, but it was a long slog.
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Politics of Poverty
How are Coca-Cola and PepsiCo stacking up on land rights?
Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have adopted "zero-tolerance" for land grabs in their operations around the world. Oxfam checks in on how they're doing in Brazil.
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Politics of Poverty
6 simple reasons we should raise the minimum wage right now
The federal minimum wage—just $7.25 an hour—hasn’t been increased in more than a decade.
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Politics of Poverty
Corporate-Led Mining Standard Falls Short
The new Consolidated Mining Standard Initiative would merge standards within the mining industry, but its current draft does not meet best practice and gives industry too much control.