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Lake Chad's unseen crisis
In a little known part of the world called the Lake Chad Basin, a violent seven-year conflict originating in Nigeria is causing untold misery and suffering for millions of people.
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Dollars and Sense
Corporate responsibility in the era of Trump
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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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Politics of Poverty
The truth behind the numbers: Why Haiti did not dodge a bullet with Tropical Storm Isaac
What will happen the next time a tropical storm passes through Haiti if people remain displaced without adequate housing?
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Politics of Poverty
Want a peek at what a trade war with Mexico would look like?
We had a small one a few years ago.
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First Person
When a Rock Hits the Roof
What people displaced by a gold mine in Honduras have to say.
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Isaac hit especially hard in poorer coastal parishes, where the federal government had not invested in flood protection the way it had in New Orleans.
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First Person
"I fear for my mother every day"
On International Women’s Day, we honored three women whose commitment to peace and justice is unwavering, even in the face of violence.
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In the aftermath of Cyclone Idai, mothers in southern Africa exercised superhuman strength to get their children to safety.
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Jennifer Emond, Oxfam’s senior advisor, explains how Oxfam is preventing sexual harassment and abuse.