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Politics of Poverty
Not so fast: Today’s Equal Pay Day is the first of many
Equal Pay Day rolls around for all women in the US in early April. But it doesn’t hit for women of color until much later in the year. And, unless we see profound changes in our economy, this won’t change for a very long time.
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Politics of Poverty
In defense of US foreign assistance: A final call to Congressional leaders
This week Congress is working out the final details of the budget, and there’s still a chance critical foreign aid programs will be cut. We’re asking House leaders to uphold US leadership & protect the foreign assistance budget.
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Politics of Poverty
After years of fighting, the US puts South Sudan’s leaders on notice
The new US approach to South Sudan should invest in the country’s citizens to support an inclusive peace
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Politics of Poverty
What will it take to stop the killing of land rights activists?
Mining companies and governments need to understand and respect the right to free, prior, and informed consent. The lives of activists are on the line. New research from an Oxfam partner provides a compelling starting point for defending community consent in Southern Africa.
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" ... in your hands, you hold our future, our life."
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Can a for-profit company make as much difference as a charity? Or is it ultimately just good business to sell things that make people feel good about themselves?
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Some of these people have lost their homes, some have lost family, and most are out of work because of the effects of the spill and the hurricane. And yet the message they want to send to the world is one of strength and resilience.
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Mary Olushoga is making a difference in the lives of African entrepreneurs with the prize money from Oxfam’s International Women’s Day Challenge on GOOD Maker.
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Viewers are never led to believe that Hushpuppy and Wink belong anywhere other than in the Bathtub—they seem to source their food and happiness from the very waters that pushed them out
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Few Americans would disagree that our aim in foreign assistance must be to help people help themselves. The four people in Oxfam’s ads demonstrate that this can work.