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Politics of Poverty
#MaximaNoEstaSola: Troubles again at Peru mine
A local farmer and activist’s home is destroyed. What will get through to Yanacocha?
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Politics of Poverty
Righting the many wrongs at Peru’s polluted oil Block 192
Industry interests have trampled on indigenous rights for decades in the Amazon. Does a recent victory for prior consultation signal a departure from oil business-as-usual?
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The ten biggest food and beverage companies in the world are slowly waking up to their responsibilities to help tackle some immense challenges facing the global food system.
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Oxfam has been working in partnership with communities adversely impacted by the mining, oil, and gas sector for over two decades. Our work takes us to
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Politics of Poverty
Freedom from fear: Intimidation of anti-mining activists in El Salvador continues
As fireworks were going off in the US, La Mesa human rights defenders were being threatened.
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Oxfam in Burkina Faso is collaborating with civil society organizations (CSOs) to promote citizen participation in the management
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$300 million and the health of El Salvador’s rivers are riding on arbitration at World Bank tribunal
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Communities across region suffer from erratic rainfall and poor harvests, recently worsened by the El Niño phenomenon.
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Politics of Poverty
A Victory for El Salvador’s Right to Decide
After a long and expensive battle, finally a win for the people of El Salvador.
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Politics of Poverty
”Water won out over gold” in El Salvador
For over a decade, Oxfam America supported Salvadoran civil society organizations by monitoring mining-related activities and has worked to raise awareness of the OceanaGold case with members of the US Congress, who have expressed concerns about mining’s potential impacts in the country. Last week, the country made a historic decision.