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Politics of Poverty
The IMF’s bold moves on inequality are still unconvincing
New Oxfam report finds the Fund’s new ‘inequality pilots’ fail to support inequality reduction.
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Politics of Poverty
Righting the many wrongs at Peru’s polluted oil Block 192
Industry interests have trampled on indigenous rights for decades in the Amazon. Does a recent victory for prior consultation signal a departure from oil business-as-usual?
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Politics of Poverty
What do Amazon and Whole Foods’ new supplier standards mean for workers?
Our key takeaways on what the companies get right and how to improve
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First Person
You won't believe how little $8.25 an hour buys
For my hard-working family and friends who earn just above the US minimum wage, a paycheck doesn’t go very far.
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First Person
5 things to be thankful for right now
Even in a year as tough as 2014, there have been a few bright moments. Here are five positive stories you helped make possible.
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Politics of Poverty
EITI: Why are oil, gas, and mining companies still allowed to keep emissions a secret?
Negotiations at the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative are currently stalled as companies reject rules to make usable data on greenhouse gas emissions available to citizens and policy makers.
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Let’s keep educating ourselves about racial inequality and white supremacy
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Today, the House 2024 Farm Bill draft was released, containing provisions to cut funding for Food for Peace – a longstanding international food assistance program that provides both humanitarian and long-term development support to frontline communities experiencing food insecurity. House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn ‘G.T.’ Thompson had previewed a high-level overview of the draft last week, which outlined these worrying provisions incorporated from the American Farmer’s Feed the World Act.
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South Sudan’s independent history is short, but most of it has been spent at war. In December 2017, the country marked four years of devastating c
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Since conflict broke out one year ago, humanitarian needs are outpacing aid.