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Q&A: La Oroya's future
A government decision could mean good news for families in Peru's most polluted town, and for their supporters here in the US. But the struggle to clean up La Oroya is far from over.
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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.
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Politics of Poverty
Obama to Congress: What’ll it take to raise the minimum wage?
The President made the case in SOTU2014.
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Politics of Poverty
Smallholder farmers are agricultural investors too, but they’re at risk
New Oxfam paper says that benefits of monoculture expansion in Latin America accrue to the few who control big agribusiness.
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Politics of Poverty
Is transparency biased against women?
Women, extractives and social accountability.
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Politics of Poverty
We will not be fooled by the new travel ban
Oxfam’s Isra Chaker speaks out about the new iteration of President Trump’s travel ban, what it means, and what the human impact of the ban will be.
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Politics of Poverty
The World Bank’s incoherent approach to taxes
The World Bank should revise its Doing Business report to bring coherence to its work on taxes.
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Politics of Poverty
How the scramble for clean-energy minerals is hurting African communities
Today’s mining boom may not be driven by the overt colonialist motives of the past–but the parallels are there, say Dailes Judge and Veronica Zano of Oxfam in Africa.
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Politics of Poverty
Gender equality is the US aid reform focus we’re missing
If foreign aid was designed from its core to elevate women in society to a position of equality, it would more effectively achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and make the world a safer and more prosperous place for all.