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Politics of Poverty
Some debates just won’t die (and that’s a good thing!)
The Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit (VEETC) is just plain expensive at a time when congress has vowed to radically reduce government spending.
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Politics of Poverty
Can communities and businesses limit human rights infringements by working together? Yes, here's how
Fusing community- and company-led HRIA methodologies, or conducting parallel processes, could enable companies to minimize human rights infringements experienced by local communities.
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First Person
Lithium to the Rescue?
How Bolivia can separate risk from opportunity in their newly discovered mineral deposit.
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Almost everyone who works or volunteers at Oxfam has had an "epiphany moment." But I might be the only one inspired to activism by a Rock & Roll Hall of Famer.
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First Person
Work and quiet dignity in Mali
Women in Mali are proud of the businesses they are building with their own money.
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First Person
Be the CHANGE
On a Friday evening, amidst the shrieks of joy from seeing old friends and Oxfam staff, our Boston office was buzzing.
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Oxfam is launching programs across the Sahel, aiming to help one million people sustain their families and way of life.
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First Person
How solar power is helping refugees
For Syrian refugees in Jordan’s Zaatari camp, the sun’s light means safer nights.
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It’s been a tough few weeks. I’m trying to remember when the storm clouds started gathering. When people at work started to look tired, like they hadn’t slept, or would rather go back to bed. Was it Orlando? Jo Cox’s murder? Brexit? Bangladesh, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia?
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Mothers are struggling to find nutrition for their babies, but if we act now, we can prevent this hunger crisis from getting worse.