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Politics of Poverty
Why Oxfam rented President Trump's childhood home
An unprecedented decision making moment for the US government’s response to the refugee crisis.
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Politics of Poverty
Aid transparency, what is it good for? Accountability, gender equality, ownership, planning, and coordination.
Over the past 10 years, development actors have committed to high-quality transparency through the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). Civil society in Uganda can use IATI information to monitor service delivery in ways they were not able to before.
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In a spontaneous camp, a group of young leaders rises to new challenges.
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First Person
Peru: Listening to La Oroya
Many of the activists from La Oroya have a child or other family member whose health has been affected by lead poisoning. Most are women. And while they don’t have the money or influence of a major corporation, they do have the ability to reach others and mobilize them to join the cause.
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First Person
World-changers needed. No experience required.
Why you should take action even if you feel you’re not ready, and other big lessons I learned at Oxfam’s youth leadership training.
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First Person
These are not our enemies. They are our families.
The campaign that started with a shot over the bow toward Mexico today took shape with a presidential executive order aimed squarely at the people south of the US border.
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Shining a Spotlight
A critical assessment of food and beverage companies’ delivery of sustainability commitments
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Best and Worst States to Work in America - 2022
Each year, the Best States to Work Index ranks the US states on compensation and conditions for workers.
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R4 Rural Resilience Initiative
Quarterly report | January - March 2013
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Working Poor in America
Low-wage workers are everywhere in the US. It's time for Congress to come together and ensure people earn a decent wage.