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Politics of Poverty
Now what? Legislative solutions to the TPS crisis
Four bills in Congress offer possible solutions to the TPS crisis affecting hundreds of thousands immigrants who have lived and worked in the US for decades.
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Politics of Poverty
Indigenous peoples are defending their rights in court—and winning
What a groundbreaking court decision in Guatemala means for environmental justice and indigenous rights.
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On a visit to Lebanon, I saw what life is like for families caught in the middle of this crisis. I left with more questions than answers.
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Nick Galasso
Nick Galasso joined Oxfam America in 2012 as an American Council of Learned Societies Public Fellow (2012-2014). He has over twen
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Disposable
Cheap chicken has always had a high human cost. In the face of COVID-19, the poultry industry now seems willing to pay with workers’ lives.
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Beyond Aid
Ensuring adaptation to climate change works for the poor
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Washing hands isn’t easy
Not everyone has soap and water to work with. In the Philippines, Oxfam partner PRRM is helping communities stay a little safer.
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Politics of Poverty
The “responsible supply chain” challenge for multinational corporations
What would it take for corporations to implement truly sustainable business practices? A new report considers how it could happen, comparing two sectors with especially complex supply chains. The authors of the report consulted two experts from Oxfam: Suzanne Zweben and Emma Fawcett. Suzanne weighs in here with her take.
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Heavy rainfall in Peru has caused flooding and left widespread damage, including the destruction of homes, crops, and small businesses.
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A researcher and human rights defender is leveraging a tiny investment of US foreign aid to open up budgets in Rwanda.