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Politics of Poverty
Mining disaster in Brazil: Are the rewards really worth the risks?
The mining nightmare scenario just took place in Brazil, and unless the industry fundamentally reforms the way it operates, it won't be the last time.
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Politics of Poverty
From sidelines to frontlines: Food companies like Kellogg step up climate ambitions at COP21
More than 180 countries have put forth proposals to reduce emissions and a growing number of companies have committed to mitigating climate change while voicing their support for a strong Paris outcome.
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Politics of Poverty
Faith in action: Ethical investors stand up for poultry workers
The Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility calls for the fair treatment of workers in US poultry processing plants.
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Politics of Poverty
Controlling Ebola in Liberia: 3 reasons local communities were (and still are) indispensable
Liberia's local systems have set the country up for success and will help them get to the goal of fully eradicating Ebola.
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Politics of Poverty
Global inequality is terrible and getting worse
Oxfam has been a consistent broken record on global inequality. But for good reason.
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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
Should we be ashamed of privilege?
And more importantly: Will we be able to remedy the inequalities in our society if we are?
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Politics of Poverty
Mining discontent in El Salvador
The global mining industry is seeking to insert itself into post-conflict, economically-strapped El Salvador. While in El Salvador this week, President Obama should state publicly that the US respects the right of local communities to decide if mining should take place.
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Politics of Poverty
New caucus on Capitol Hill puts effective aid front and center
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Politics of Poverty
Wanted: Peacekeepers who keep peace
South Sudan's new government still needs support from the international community. A mandate under Chapter VII of the UN Charter would allow a new UN Peacekeeping mission in South Sudan to physically intervene--with force if necessary--to protect civilians against the wide array of threats they face.