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The executive summary of an evaluation of Oxfam’s efforts to protect poverty-focused foreign aid in the US federal budget appropriations.
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Politics of Poverty
On ambiguity
Political reforms that benefit those who suffer most from economic injustice would be a welcome outcome. But long-term, wide-spread instability is in nobody’s best interest, particularly the poor who are usually the first to suffer the economic consequences.
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First Person
6 ways you inspired us in 2014
Oxfam supporters are pretty incredible. Over the last year, people like you took so many actions to help end poverty and hunger.
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Politics of Poverty
A question of coherence
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Politics of Poverty
Big-league tax dodging
The US’s top 50 public corporations have $1.6 trillion stashed offshore, and current tax reform proposals by President Trump and Congressional leadership will only make the problem worse.
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Politics of Poverty
“The rise of the machine”: High frequency trading and food prices
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Politics of Poverty
Failure to tackle climate change threatens all aspects of food security
Not only does climate change affect the production and distribution of food, it undermines people's livelihoods and destabilizes food prices.
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Politics of Poverty
Behind the Brands: Food companies do care what their consumers think
When customers speak, businesses listen. It’s an old adage in business that Oxfam and its supporters tested to see if this would be true on issues of sustainability and human rights.
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Politics of Poverty
The Global Food Security Act is pushing to the finish line
Good news for global food security.
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Politics of Poverty
The secret to global food security? Support local farmers and agribusiness.
The Global Food Security Reauthorization Act offers a better way to fight hunger.