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It's not easy providing aid on the ground in South Sudan. But "it's the only way to get the work done."
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“Despite decades of war, people continue to carry with them the hope for a better future for themselves and their children.”
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Nearly 50 years after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, his words ring more clearly than ever.
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First Person
Four reasons to be proud of Oxfam’s work in 2017
A look back on the successes you helped us achieve this year
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Some women suffer more from unequal pay than others, but there are six ways to make pay more fair
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Politics of Poverty
Remembering Senator Richard Lugar at a time of international crisis
The Indiana Senator’s vision and playbook of American collaboration on the world stage is what we need today.
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Politics of Poverty
Do state labor laws impact overall well-being of residents?
When we talk about the “well-being” of a population, what are useful indicators to paint a picture of how we’re doing? At the least, we’d say food insecurity, poverty, and infant mortality are vital measures of health and prosperity. How do those align when compared to labor policies?
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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
Investing in good jobs as a road out of poverty
The "Good Jobs" program in Mississippi and Louisiana seeks to empower people in historically marginalized communities to find a way to break out of the cycle of working poverty.