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Politics of Poverty
Hurricanes don’t stop at the county line
Leaders in Puerto de La Libertad, a community frequently in the path of disasters, have taken preparedness into their own hands and it's making all the difference.
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Politics of Poverty
The trillion dollar scandal and everyday citizens
A new report and ongoing dialogue on illicit financial flows and their impact on people living in the developing world
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Politics of Poverty
Where have the farmworkers gone?
The reason farmers can’t go out and hire unemployed local workers is because the work is just too hard for the amount of money that is being paid.
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Extreme weather exacerbated by El Ñino has left more than 10 million people across Ethiopia in need of humanitarian aid.
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Press release
Just twelve trucks distribute food and water in North Gaza Governorate in 2.5 months — Oxfam
Barefoot children forced to search through rubbish for food scraps across GazaOf the m
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Press release
Escalation of conflict in South Sudan threatens to push a million into extreme food crisis
Families in South Sudan are once again having to flee for their lives due to escalating conflict at a time when hunger is already at catastrophic levels, Oxfam warned.
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This discussion paper proposes a framework of four indicators of transformational adaptation – the breadth and depth of change, t
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One of the first studies of its kind after the US reformed a controversial export subsidy program called “Step 2,” Paying the Price estimates how much
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Politics of Poverty
Budget cuts making choices even tougher
If cuts are made to food aid programs, emergency funding should not bear the brunt of the budget knife.
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While food aid is sometimes essential, weather insurance for their crops and access to credit can help farmers build their resilience in the face of climate change.