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First Person
Still trying to follow the money
It helps to have a path, and the Dodd-Frank law is supposed to provide one.
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First Person
Walking in the footsteps of people with no shoes
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Help for small-scale farming, and women farmers, at core of Global Food Security Act
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Politics of Poverty
C'est raisonnable: a tax on financial transactions
It has the potential to provide more than $100 billion annually for critical development and humanitarian programs around the world. And the idea is starting to catch on.
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First Person
We Are Not Always the Answer
If we give poor people the right kind of support, they can solve their own problems.
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First Person
Climate witnesses say: "We want justice."
The stories of Constance Okolet and Shorbanu Khatun, two women whose lives have been torn apart by near-unprecedented storms, floods and droughts, render the chilly distance of a phrase like "the impacts of climate change" near-meaningless.
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News update
For Somalis, the lifeline holds
Somalis facing ongoing conflict and a worsening food crisis can now revel in some good news—thanks to a recent decision by a California bank.
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People in Somalia depend on support from family members abroad to meet their basic needs. If that lifeline is cut, Somali families may face an uncertain future.
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Press release
President Trump’s tax bill ‘a historic act of cruelty’ that leaves ordinary people ‘sicker, hungrier, and poorer’ – Oxfam
In response to reports that President Trump will sign his regressive and harmful tax bill into law today, Oxfam America President and CEO Abby Maxman said:
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Politics of Poverty
Saudi Arabia’s stranglehold on Yemen condemns thousands to die in the coming weeks
With a strong international response, millions of Yemenis can still be saved.