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Politics of Poverty
Open Letter to the Millennium Challenge Corporation Board of Directors
Take note of Sierra Leone’s progress on good governance reforms, says leading human rights lawyer
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Politics of Poverty
The foundation is shaking beneath Big Oil’s house of cards
No competitive disadvantage to payment disclosure, says leading natural resource economist
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Politics of Poverty
‘Critical Friends’: The dos & don’ts of corporate campaigning, Oxfam-style
A campaigner reflects on the formula and factors that have garnered important commitments from the big 10 food and beverage companies.
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Politics of Poverty
Resolving company-community conflicts: What’s the role of corporate leverage?
Multinational companies have a responsibility to use their leverage to help resolve conflicts that arise with communities affected by their work. To do this, recent thinking suggests they'll need to change more than just corporate practice.
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Politics of Poverty
Harvey, Irma, Jose and the shocks and hazards of place
Vulnerable populations feel the most harm from extreme weather events.
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Politics of Poverty
The State of our World: Prosper together or suffer apart
As we look toward tonight's State of the Union speech, Oxfam's policy experts weigh in with our perspective on the state of things for people living in poverty.
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Politics of Poverty
What's the role of business in the COVID-19 crisis?
Business has an important role to play in addressing the health and economic impacts of this crisis. Here's a checklist of what companies can, and should, do.
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These photos capture the moments of everyday life that we all share—caring for children, laundry washed and hung to dry, boys playing with toy cars.
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Around 3,000 people are now living in makeshift shanties in Sukkur, Pakistan. Many are homeless, jobless, and hungry, having no way to earn money to buy food.
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One way to fight global hunger is to invest in women farmers.