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Better jobs in better supply chains
This is the fifth in a series of Briefings for Business that Oxfam has published recently, the purpose of which is to offer ideas and insights into to
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OXFAMCloseup, Spring 2015
Guardians of the Mekong
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At the upcoming European Council, European Union (EU) leaders will discuss the European Commission’s Communication on a n
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This report is part of a series that seeks to draw lessons from resilience projects in Latin America and the Pacific.
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Responding to the impact of two deadly typhoons, Super Typhoon Fung-Wong (local name: Uwan) and Typhoon Kalmaegi (local name: Tin
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2023 could be a turning point. A year when the world emerges from unprecedented crises, and governments deliver progressive refor
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The stark reality of climate change has highlighted the financial obligations rich polluting nations, especially in the global North, owe communities and countries most impacted and now unprepared to deal with the unavoidable cost of the climate crisis. East Africa is one of the world’s worst hit regions by climate change and is now experiencing its worst climate-induced extreme weather, fueling an alarming hunger crisis, despite contributing almost nothing to global carbon emissions.
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Politics of Poverty
While the economic engine roars, workers are choking on the fumes
As Workers Memorial Day rolls around again on April 28 – a grim marker for the thousands of workers killed and injured on the job each year – it’s urgent to consider how this administration is making work more arduous and dangerous. The move to slash regulations is destroying systems that have protected and aided workers in the most hazardous jobs.
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Politics of Poverty
Eight budget cuts that would help poor people
Cutting one thing rather than another is a way that policy-makers express their values, vision, and priorities. Here are eight ideas that would save taxpayer money and might also help poor people in developing countries.