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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.
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Politics of Poverty
Can 1 percent make a difference in Burkina Faso?
This week’s demonstrations in Ouagadougou show that devoting even the slimmest portion of mining revenues to basic services would be a good start.
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Politics of Poverty
Transparency is advancing in the UK, while US needs to catch up
The UK passes oil and mining laws the same week the SEC signals further delay in the US.
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Politics of Poverty
On the minimum wage, Santorum has it right
Too many GOP candidates shun an increase in the federal minimum wage – even though GOP voters support it in increasing numbers.
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Politics of Poverty
COP 21 Dispatch: The final Paris agreement
A few top-line comments on the agreement coming out of COP21
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Politics of Poverty
Preventing gender-based violence in disasters’ wake
The gendered effects of disasters - natural or otherwise - warrant more consideration and action.
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Politics of Poverty
123s and FPICs: New human rights report has all the community consent essentials
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights doesn't pull any punches in its latest report on natural resources and the rights of indigenous communities to them.
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Events
Oxfam's Extractive Industries Global Program works in 13 countries with local and international partners and experts. We frequently host panel discussions, international visitors, research presentations and participate in external events.
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Hundreds turn out and ask Starbucks to respect their rights.