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Politics of Poverty
No relief for poultry workers
The federal government says workers have the legal right to use the bathroom. Tyson Foods, the country’s biggest poultry producer, has an official company policy stating the same thing. So why do so many Tyson workers say they are routinely denied bathroom breaks—and are compelled to urinate on themselves or purposefully dehydrate themselves as a result?
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Publication
Feed the Future Investment in Ethiopia: Implications for Sustainable Food Security and Poverty Reduction
The government of Ethiopia has set ambitious goals for achieving economic transformation through growth in the agricultural sector. Ethiopia also relies heavily on foreign assistance, and development aid is indispensable to achieving the transformation goals. The United States (US) is one of Ethiopia’s top donors, with aid for agriculture development increasing since the launch of the Feed the Future (FtF) initiative in 2009. Ethiopia is expected to receive about $270 million of FtF funding over a five-year period (2011-2016). A crucial question is how these investments can achieve broad, sustainable, and inclusive impacts, considering that past interventions have had limited effect. This report, commissioned by Oxfam America, is an assessment of the US FtF investments in Ethiopia. It aims to inform discussions of and advocacy about sustainable and inclusive agricultural investment.
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Press release
COP29 shows “shameful failure of leadership”: Oxfam
In response to the latest climate finance draft text at COP29, Oxfam International's Climate Justice Lead, Safa’ Al Jayoussi, said:
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Power, Profits and the Pandemic: From corporate extraction for the few to an economy that works for all
The worsening inequality crisis triggered by COVID-19 is fuelled by an economic model that has allowed some of the world’s largest corporations to funnel billions of dollars in profits to shareholders, giving yet another windfall to the world’s top billionaires, a small group of mostly white men.
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Politics of Poverty
A new aid transparency index: What comes after number one?
Transparency is a journey. Accountability is the goal.
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Politics of Poverty
PepsiCo takes a stand for land rights
Consumer action convinces one of the world’s biggest food companies to commit to zero tolerance for land grabs.
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Politics of Poverty
8 Ways to Fight Global Economic Inequality
Reversing the corrosive trend of extreme economic inequality is a challenge, but progress has been made. Here's how to ensure that progress continues.
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Politics of Poverty
One more measure of increasing inequality in the US: Geography
As Congress has been largely deadlocked over recent years, it’s fallen to the states to make the most important changes to labor laws and policies. The result? A crazy patchwork quilt of laws that vary wildly from one state to the next, and pour fuel on the fire of widening inequality in the US.
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Politics of Poverty
Checking in with Joseph Stiglitz on the state of inequality
In which Oxfam staffers get a chance to chat with the esteemed economist Joseph Stiglitz, and there is mention of war profiteering, politicians who want MORE inequality, what gives him hope, and the sperm lottery.
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Politics of Poverty
How are governments doing in their efforts to fight inequality?
The United States ranks last among G7 countries in our new inequality index.