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Politics of Poverty
Three missed opportunities on climate and energy at the G7
What important details did the leading global economies in mapping actions that would benefit the poor?
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Politics of Poverty
US Government has role to play in ensuring businesses respect human rights around the world
Governments have the duty to protect human rights and in particular those defending them. On this front, developing countries are failing but Latin America is in particular.
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First Person
Shining a light on West Africa’s unknown crisis
Survivors of violent conflict in Nigeria’s northeast are struggling to recover.
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Politics of Poverty
Budget cuts making choices even tougher
If cuts are made to food aid programs, emergency funding should not bear the brunt of the budget knife.
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Politics of Poverty
Community right to decide under threat in Ghana
Traditional leaders have an obligation to consult with their constituencies, but these decision-making processes can be short-circuited.
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Politics of Poverty
Will the World Bank Group's for-profit health investments fight inequality?
Oxfam's new report, "Investing for the Few: The IFC's Health in Africa initiative," explores the International Finance Corporation's investments in the for-profit health sector in Africa.
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Politics of Poverty
Rich countries pledge $9.3 billion for global response to climate change
The Green Climate Fund gains momentum with donor announcements, but is it enough?
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Climate change is a women's issue. We cannot rely upon the women of the world to bear and sustain life throughout their lifetimes and then make it nearly impossible for them to do so and then refuse to help.
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First Person
A crisis unlike any other
Comparisons might help us picture the immensity of what's happening in Pakistan. But what they can't convey is the suffering that people are going through.
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First Person
No war necessary, just minerals
The situation in Guinea shows the need for regional mining standards, and NFL star Anquan Boldin is calling for this in Washington today.