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Politics of Poverty
Decreasing Risk and Building Trust: Conservation Compliance and Crop Insurance
Farmers should follow conservation compliance measures to mitigate risk in crop insurance
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Politics of Poverty
4 issues Mining Indaba must address for Africa to beat the “resource curse”
A real agenda for mining and development in Africa includes people, profits, and politics.
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Politics of Poverty
A tale of two summits: African civil society at the AU and US-Africa summits
Shut out of Malabo this week and Washington DC in August?
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Politics of Poverty
El Salvador activists raise their voices against mining company abuse in special tribunal
Pacific Rim/Oceana Gold can take their case to the World Bank, but where can the victims of human rights abuses go to demand justice and compensation?
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Politics of Poverty
Will an ‘All of the above” energy strategy work for Africa’s poor?
Combating energy poverty requires greater ambition, increased financing and smart policies to ensure that the poor benefit.
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Politics of Poverty
One SDG to rule them all?
There are 17 Global Goals in all, but Goal 7 – affordable, reliable and sustainable modern energy for all – might have the most riding on it.
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Politics of Poverty
In the #CNBCGOPDebate, can we finally get candidates to say whether they’ll #RaiseTheWage?
We're nearing the third GOP presidential debate, and despite overwhelming support from Republican voters we still have yet to hear the candidates' views on raising the minimum wage. Let's make sure they can't avoid the question any longer.
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Politics of Poverty
Diverse voices call for a new agenda for America's working poor
Hard work should pay off. But for millions of workers in the US, it hardly pays the bills. We’re amplifying voices of hard-working people who are demanding real change.
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Politics of Poverty
Staying cool without warming the planet
The appliances we use every day to keep cool are warming the planet. The Kigali Amendment, seeks to change that—a huge win for climate and development.
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Politics of Poverty
Is your shrimp salad causing inequality in Asia?
Despite recent reforms, the seafood sector continues to be the source of harm for the environment and industry workers. A bolder and more inclusive vision is needed to uplift millions out of poverty and reduce the gaps between the rich and poor in the seafood value chains.