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Politics of Poverty
The 2017 World Food Prize: A call to strengthen the role of smallholder farmers in Africa
Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, 2017 World Food Prize Laureate, has been a consistent champion for millions of smallholder farmers in Africa and around the globe for decades.
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Press release
Oxfam Reaction to IPC Report on Gaza showing improvement but majority still facing acute food insecurity
Responding to today’s Integrated Food Security Classification (IPC) report, Oxfam’s Marta Valdes García, Humanitarian Director, said:
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Politics of Poverty
Another nuclear strike on Congress' checks and balances?
The GOP is considering a desperate measure to pass tax reform, which bodes ill for the nation’s fiscal health.
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Politics of Poverty
Fraying around the edges, eating into the core: Kim Elliott on superbugs, global trade, and agriculture
An interview with Kimberly Elliott of the Center for Global Development (CGD).
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Refuge from Debt
How the global debt crisis fuels forced migration to New York
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Press release
UN Security Council casts nearly all vetoes last decade on Syria, Palestine and Ukraine, robbing opportunities for peace
Ahead of the UN Summit for the Future, Oxfam calls for reform of the UN Security Council to stop the “Permanent Five” from being their own “judge and jury.”
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Press release
Gaza: New Israeli orders force thousands in Deir al-Balah to flee again, and disrupt last aid hub
New displacement orders issued by Israeli authorities have forced another mass movement of families and humanitarian workers from areas in Deir al-Balah - one of the only remaining areas in the occupied Gaza Strip with essential infrastructure and warehouses storing aid supplies.
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Politics of Poverty
Republicans and Democrats just agreed to strengthen US foreign aid – by making it more transparent
Here's hoping the third time's the charm in this bipartisan push for foreign aid transparency.
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Politics of Poverty
Lost in time? Rep. Connolly offers up direction for aid back to the 21st century
Rep. Howard Berman’s legacy is a roadmap to more coherent US development efforts—whether or not it becomes law.
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Money can be the most efficient and flexible form of assistance – and the most respectful.