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Politics of Poverty
What does chocolate have to do with Ebola?
The chocolate industry has a moral and business imperative to address Ebola in West Africa, but the response is underwhelming.
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Politics of Poverty
Great Expectations for Tanzania’s Gas
As natural gas becomes a growing topic in Tanzanian politics, the need for public discourse on the issue is evident.
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Politics of Poverty
Gender budgeting is ambitious, but is it radical?
Identifying and evaluating the needs of women when budgeting helps in the fight against poverty.
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Politics of Poverty
New rights protections or new disappointments for indigenous people in Honduras?
The process for developing new legislation on indigenous peoples’ right to prior consultation has set off alarms, but the Honduran government still has time to ensure a participatory and inclusive process that aligns with international standards.
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Politics of Poverty
Congress: Save lives in Yemen now
As US involvement in the conflict enters its 5th year, the House and Senate must both act–or be complicit in Yemen’s continued spiral into famine.
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Politics of Poverty
5 questions I would ask candidates at the November Democratic debate on MSNBC
Who will champion the lives of women, girls, and gender-diverse people to help deliver Dignity for All?
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Villagers in a remote region of Tigray used to walk six hours a day to fetch water for their families. Now, a dam provides a reliable source nearby, ensuring local children have plenty of time to attend school.
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In a reunion with Marguerite Ulysse, Gluck is reminded again about what impressed her most during her visit to the country days after the quake struck.
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First Person
South Sudan: Five photos and many questions
Though a cease-fire has been declared in South Sudan, the conflict has displaced nearly half a million people.
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The massive quake may be over, but lives are still on the line. Here’s how you can help.