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Politics of Poverty
No more secret deals
Why a decision in Ukraine this week could change how communities rich in oil, gas, and minerals shape their own destiny.
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First Person
Slow going on the road to Port-au-Prince
We're quiet as we roll onto the plain. We pass a cement wall that has toppled, intact, onto its side, looking suddenly like an extension of the road we are on. We see cracks in walls and occasional heaps of rubble. But what strikes me most about the approach to the capital is the number of people streaming along both sides of the road, going about their business.
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First Person
Mining in Cambodia: Community contradictions
Loss of land to industrial mining posing challenges in indigenous communities
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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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For the first time, a team of refugee athletes will compete under the Olympic flag.
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Politics of Poverty
Who should sell the last of the fossil fuels: Stranded assets, equity and climate change
There is a need for the world to think more clearly about equity issues when it comes to how assets will be stranded as we move to decarbonize the economy.
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Looking for a good book recommendation? Here are some of the books that inspire and inform our work.
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It’s more important than ever to ensure that the most vulnerable people among us receive the health care, financial assistance, and humane treatment they deserve.
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Our recent election gave Americans a chance to make their voices heard on some of the most important issues of our time.
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Oxfam’s Coco McCabe reports from Ethiopia on the efforts of a group of women in the Shashemene district to pool their resources and strengthen their community.