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A silly event with a serious goal: encouraging global brands like Mars, Mondelez, and Nestle to put women cocoa producers first.
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First Person
Not all glamour at the climate talks
Well into the evening, you'll find the NGOs at the COP15 working away in these unofficial offices.
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Press release
Former heads of state and government call on President Biden and fellow G20 leaders to back global deal to tax the ultra-rich
Close to 20 former heads of state and government of G20 and higher-income countries, including former President of Chile Michelle
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A new map ranks inequality in the US and reminds me of the contrasts I grew up witnessing firsthand.
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Person
Waikinya J.S. Clanton
Heralded as one of the nation's most effective engagement strategists and brilliant political minds, Waikinya J.S. Clanton has
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Politics of Poverty
What we learned (or didn’t) about blogging for influence in 2014
5 observations from Politics of Poverty’s stats last year
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Politics of Poverty
Who wins when companies don’t pay taxes?
The costs of corporate tax avoidance are massive—and easy to see. But not everyone loses when companies don’t pay their fair share of tax. Indeed, some people (hint—the very, very wealthy) make out like bandits.
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Walking the Talk
Oxfam launched its award-winning international ‘Behind the Brands’ campaign in February 2013. It ranks the biggest international food and be
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Human rights impact assessments (HRIAs) are intended to minimize human rights risks, lessen adverse impacts, and strengthen positive outcomes of business investments on affected populations. For an HRIA to fulfill this purpose, it must consider the perspectives of everyone affected by a company’s operations, project, products, or services. But all too often, companies ignore this critical input, instead opting for top-down tools that fail to capture communities’ assertions. In doing so, they forfeit the opportunity to minimize human rights violations and costly conflicts.
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Sophia Lafontant
Sophia Lafontant is a Senior Advisor at Oxfam America. Her areas of focus are strategic alliances and partnerships.<p data-bl