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Politics of Poverty
The road to Paris and beyond: your guide to this fall’s UN climate negotiations
A flurry of activity over the next 100 days will set the course for the global response to climate change, with dramatic implications for the world’s poor. We bring you the highlight reel – the big things to keep your eye on from September through December.
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Politics of Poverty
Words matter, but lobbying dollars get the job done
How some of the biggest companies have used their advocacy voice in response to the Trump agenda.
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Politics of Poverty
Does Financial Openness Encourage Conflict? Some oil companies think so
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Politics of Poverty
Protecting Progress on Localization: The Grand Bargain 10 Years On
Ten years have passed since the World Humanitarian Summit (WHS) and the launch of the Grand Bargain that emerged from it. The WHS helped shift what 'success' is meant to look like in humanitarian response: judged not only by counting outputs, but asking whether a response is relevant, accountable and of real quality for people living through crisis.
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Politics of Poverty
Localisation’s Missing Link: The Role of African Regional Bodies in Advancing Refugee Leadership
In the broader conversations on localisation, the global commitments and local/national- level implementation take the centre stage with often lesser attention to the regional level, yet it is a space where power, policy and practice can be shaped.
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Partners in Romania adjust humanitarian response to meet needs of refugees who are starting to settle in to the country
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Politics of Poverty
Standing up for humanity: What we need to do to tackle the hunger crisis
It’s not just campaign promises at stake. People’s lives are on the line as the Trump Administration implements it’s ‘America First’ agenda.
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Failed October–December rains have pushed nearly 26 million people into extreme hunger in East Africa.
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Fleeing famine and drought in Somalia
An estimated 1.8 million women, men, and children in Somalia have been driven from their homes by drought. From a refugee camp in Ethiopia, three of them share their stories.