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Politics of Poverty
Why DO women earn less than men? And other vexing questions.
A brief conversation with an expert from the Institute for Women’s Policy Research.
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Politics of Poverty
COP23 in Germany: Uneven progress on climate change
As diplomats met for a largely technical two week gathering, civil society pushed the world to do more to confront the climate crisis.
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Politics of Poverty
The final act on corporate tax responsibility is already written
Companies that have made major investments in strong social, environmental and human rights track records risk losing consumer support and their social license to operate unless they move toward greater transparency and action on tax responsibility.
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Politics of Poverty
A new threat to Peru’s indigenous peoples’ consultation law
United Nations visit highlights importance of continued negotiation with indigenous peoples.
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Politics of Poverty
US citizens care about aid transparency too
Domestic accountability is not just a means to track where taxpayer money is going – it can also help to spearhead and accelerate better practices.
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Politics of Poverty
Anti-corruption should be a non-partisan issue
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt’s behavior in public office threatens democratic institutions everywhere.
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Politics of Poverty
Should women be considered a sector when it comes to humanitarian and development funding?
It seems like more development financiers are stepping up with funds to address gender inequality—but are those funds enough?
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Politics of Poverty
As blistering heat threatens workers’ lives, states step up to mandate protections
While the federal government drags its feet on establishing a heat standard for workers across the country, activists are demanding action at the state level—and winning. Workers, unions, and advocates are rallying together to bring their voices directly to policymakers with one clear message: mandate workplace protections from extreme heat, and save lives.
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Politics of Poverty
Following mining and oil tax payments down the rabbit hole
How poor countries like Mongolia may be losing millions because of corporate tax practices and legal loopholes.
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The challenges her mother faced as a single mom inspired Jean-Christabel Asipkwe to take a closer look at the lives of women refugees fleeing South Sudan.