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Politics of Poverty
Food prices and political instability
Some see a political opportunity in seizing on the moment of domestic economic uncertainty to take an axe to programs that help people build self-sufficiency and overcome backbreaking poverty.
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First Person
You can call me Loko now
It's a Borena name, given to me by Ethiopians working hard to help isolated herders find ways to fight poverty,
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Politics of Poverty
Three steps to make the Farm Bill work for people and the planet
As Congress considers what should go in the next Farm Bill, we ask: How can we tackle the real challenges facing us in the years ahead? From domestic food insecurity to the devastating impacts of climate change, there's a lot to take on.
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Oxfam and our partners are offering food and other lifesaving support to families and children affected by war, drought, and a bad economy.
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Story
A Syrian refugee’s plea: ‘We pray to God that you can do something to help for our human rights’
As more Syrian families make their way into Europe, Oxfam is setting up a new program in Serbia to help them cope with the approaching winter.
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Politics of Poverty
Growing support for community consent rights for natural resource development
Can “Free, Prior and Informed Consent” implementation reduce conflict over natural resource development?
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Politics of Poverty
How to unite Tea Party and liberal voters in a key 2012 battleground
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Politics of Poverty
Global summitry—and mountains still to climb
While there wasn’t anywhere near enough political will at Camp David, Los Cabos, or Rio, the growing insistence of civil society, north and south, especially young people, was undeniable.
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Politics of Poverty
Rebuilding bayous? That’s a “no-brainer”
Each taxpayer dollar invested in coastal rehabilitation results in more than $15 in net economic benefits, says new Oxfam and Center for American Progress report.