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First Person
Reflections on three farmers, teachers, innovators
Thinking back on 2013: Farmers inspired to help each other promote collaboration, and progress.
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Politics of Poverty
Dear Republican Congress: Forget border adjustments, fix the worldwide system
Fixing the worldwide system of corporate taxation is a better way to boost America’s competitiveness than border adjustments, without the economic destruction involved in the latter.
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Publication
OXFAMExchange Winter 2011
CREATING A CULTURE OF INNOVATION
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During a US speaking tour organized by Oxfam, four international farmers find common ground with their Iowa counterparts.
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First Person
Does Haiti’s future lie in its neglected fields?
Will reviving Haiti’s farmlands reduce poverty in the poorest country in the western hemisphere?
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First Person
Fathers: Some are not so terrible
Don’t let the bad news overwhelm you, some fathers are looking out for their daughters
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Politics of Poverty
Turning Point: Time to put principles into practice in our food system
One important consensus emerged during the pandemic: Businesses have a duty to think beyond profit maximization. The leading supermarkets in the US need to face up to this responsibility to do better; they have the power to transform how people work, what consumers buy, and how the supply chain operates.
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Climate change is affecting agriculture, but we can reduce climate-warming emissions and help farmers adapt to ensure we have nutritious food in the future.
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New research shows that the gap between where companies pay tax and where they really do their business is huge. In 2012, US multinationals alone shifted $500–700bn, mostly to countries where these profits are not taxed, or taxed at very low rates. G20 countries themselves are among the biggest losers. The measures recently announced by the OECD leave the fundamentals of a broken tax system intact and do not stop the race to the bottom in corporate taxation. G20 governments must do more and should strongly support further reforms.
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PEPFAR's evolving role in Mozambique is a model for countries that have only just begun to hold donors accountable to their national health priorities.