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Politics of Poverty
Do you realize how much your restaurant server needs your tip?
The shame of the $2.13 tipped minimum wage in the U.S.
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Politics of Poverty
Women’s right to decide: why oil, gas, and mining companies aren’t doing enough, and how that can change
To truly secure community consent, companies need to adopt policies and practices that ensure the whole community – not just half of it – is able to participate.
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Politics of Poverty
Reasons to rally for refugees: Celebration, commemoration, and contemplating the future
We hope you'll join us in action.
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Politics of Poverty
To Russia with love from the US Congress
House and Senate Republicans prioritize secret oil payments to Russia and other resource-rich authoritarian regimes.
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Politics of Poverty
Not even those seeking asylum are welcome
In the latest of anti-immigrant actions, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said yesterday that Central Americans fleeing domestic abuse or gang violence may not be able to seek asylum in the United States.
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First Person
Surviving Typhoon Haiyan: A mom-to-be’s story
Two families share their struggles and hopes in the difficult days after the storm struck the Philippines.
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First Person
A family in limbo, a preventable death
After fleeing violence in Syria, a young son dies as a family waits for resettlement and medical care.
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Politics of Poverty
Rush for resources: Oil, gas, and mining trends in Asia
A brief account of some of the key extractive industries issues that Oxfam is working on in East Asia.
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Politics of Poverty
Rights at risk: The fight for true community consultation continues in Peru
Is the newly elected Peruvian government turning its back on indigenous peoples’ land rights and putting profits before people? All the signs suggest they are.