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Politics of Poverty
7 action points for making mainstreaming climate change adaptation work on the ground
Lessons from tracking adaptation finance flows to local communities in Zambia
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Politics of Poverty
Putting the missing “p” in public-private-partnerships: Lessons from the R4 Rural Resilience Initiative
A few things we’ve learned about people-centered approaches to development, and why they’re essential for future progress.
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Politics of Poverty
Mining's permanent pollution
The environmental damage caused by mining often can't be undone. And companies are trying hard to convince us otherwise.
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Politics of Poverty
Helping to end secret oil deals and corruption
The IMF, the World Bank, and donors must better use their leverage to promote transparency in the oil sector.
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Politics of Poverty
Inside the Johnson & Johnson shareholders meeting
What happened when we took more than 172,000 of our friends behind the curtain?
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A lot has changed in the 25 years since a terrible famine killed about one million Ethiopians. But rural communities still face many problems and that's why investing in agriculture and rural development is so important.
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Do not assume anything about population
The number of people in the world may not be the problem we think it is.
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Politics of Poverty
When is a free market not really free? When fossil fuel dollars write the rules
Why is there suddenly such a sharp and nasty backlash to principled investing? As always, look to the money: fossil fuel companies are exerting pressure on lawmakers to push back on the legitimacy of ESG, and sustainability practices in general, in the effort to keep investor dollars flowing toward them.
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Kenya
Kenya has the largest economy in East Africa, but faces massive inequalities and a severe drought and humanitarian crisis.
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Politics of Poverty
Making headway on business and human rights
The draft UN Guiding Principles for business and human rights allows for too many “shoulds” in place of “shalls”, and too little support for the actual rights of individuals and communities, but also clarifies needed government and corporate actions to protect human rights.