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Two months after millions are affected by floods, many are still living in temporary shelters.
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Holiday gifts for the hard to shop for that you can feel good about buying
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Politics of Poverty
Aid transparency in Sudan: "Donors should walk the talk"
Three Sudanese civil society leaders discuss how donors can set the tone.
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Politics of Poverty
What will make the US-Africa Leaders Summit worth it?
African leaders having ownership of aid programs could be a start.
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First Person
2008 in Photos: Part 4
A look back at 2008: Women working every day to defeat poverty.
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First Person
Balpreet Kaur schools us all
When I meet people and tell them that I work in the communications department at Oxfam America, I can tell they are struggling to connect the dots. What does communication have to do with ending poverty? From now on, I am going to direct folks to Kaur’s story.
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Rosie Kilcoyne
Rosie Kilcoyne is a summer intern with the Climate Justice team and spent the summer conducting research on black carbon’s impact
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Deepening community engagement
Tsunami research brief: A study of disaster preparedness programs in Sri Lanka that points to the importance of listening carefully to communities.
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Civil society has the power to make adaptation finance more transparent and accountable. The Adaptation Finance Accountability Initiative (AFAI) has developed a proven set of methods that civil society organizations can use to track the flow of adaptation funds and push their governments to direct those flows more effectively.
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Puerto Rico: After Hurricane Maria
Many people across the island remain in acute crisis —the roofs blown off their homes, their power still out, the cleanliness of their water supply uncertain.