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$300 million and the health of El Salvador’s rivers are riding on arbitration at World Bank tribunal
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Politics of Poverty
Hungry for justice: Food security and violence against women
Women grow the majority of the world’s food—and are also the majority of the world’s hungry because of vast inequalities in resources and power.
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First Person
Stormy weather for Port-au-Prince
The wind picked up. The trees bent against the blow. And lightning tore open the sky, sending waves of thunder crashing into the makeshift camps across the city.
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First Person
"Where were you when the refugee ban happened?"
How President Trump's executive order created a unifying moment for our country
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Politics of Poverty
A huge step backward as states weaken child labor protections
This year, the Best States to Work Index charts a new way that states are actively moving BACKWARD: by weakening restrictions on child labor. That’s right: child labor.
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Politics of Poverty
Social conflict, extractive industries, national human rights institutions and most importantly...communities
Oxfam releases framework to judge the effectiveness of national human rights institutions
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Politics of Poverty
4 critical ways oil, gas, and mining companies must support local community rights
Oxfam's new report reviews the public policy commitments of 38 oil, gas, and mining companies around issues of community engagement and rights.
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Politics of Poverty
How I learned to stop worrying and love the Palma v.2
Far from being a dry, technical exercise, the choice of an inequality indicator can be a highly political and ideological decision.
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Politics of Poverty
The only New Year’s resolution every CEO should’ve made
Is business the new progressive ally?
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Politics of Poverty
To stop losing mining revenues, dig the details
How detecting and deterring “transfer mispricing” in Zambia’s billion dollar mining sector can boost government coffers in a time of fiscal crisis.