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Politics of Poverty
The transparent hypocrisy of big oil
The yawning gap between the transparency rhetoric of companies and the reality of their actions has never been more apparent than it is now.
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Politics of Poverty
Brazil's new mining code: What's the rush?
3 reasons why Brazil should abandon plans to approve a revised mining code in the next 90 days
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Politics of Poverty
Making the tax bill pay social dividends: A call to investors
In the wake of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, US multinational corporations are due to receive a giant cash windfall. Investors should call on these companies to use this money with an eye toward long-term, inclusive, and sustainable value creation.
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Politics of Poverty
Better Together: Partnering with diaspora organizations for Syria
Syrian-Americans and Oxfam are working together to find the most effective support for those affected by the Syria crisis, and helping to ensure their voices are heard.
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First Person
After the cameras leave, then what?
The international community must continue to focus on moving thousands of displaced Haitians into permanent housing-- particularly after the initial publicity has faded.
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Politics of Poverty
How America’s War on Poverty is changing
To find the face of poverty today, President Johnson would need go no further than a local strip mall.
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Press release
Israel using water as weapon of war as Gaza supply plummets by 94%, creating deadly health catastrophe: Oxfam
A new Oxfam report reveals how Israel has been systematically weaponizing water against Palestinians in Gaza.
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Politics of Poverty
The great debate and the missing billion
My non-drinking game for tonight’s debate.
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In Somaliland, Oxfam is helping displaced people with water and cash, but complacency threatens a greater disaster in the region.
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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.