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Politics of Poverty
New statistics tell the sad tale of poverty as a policy choice
2022 saw a doubling of U.S. children living in poverty for a simple reason: Congress failed to act.
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Politics of Poverty
Care work is the cornerstone of our economy. And it's in danger.
Last week, the child care crisis in the U.S. fell off a cliff, as pandemic-era funding expired. As Congress fails to act, it hurts not just families, but countless child care professionals who are already struggling to get by. Here, one expert tells her story.
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Behind the Brands Independent Evaluation on the Implementation of Land Rights Commitments
This independent evaluation by Emerald Network focuses on land rights, access and sustainable use, through an assessment of five companies: the Coca-Col
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This report employs an intersectional feminist framework to identify and analyze key trends related to gender and technology. It
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Oxfam joins a broad coalition in offering recommendations to the EITI about how to incorporate gender-based analysis
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For a young family in Ethiopia, surviving a climate shock and a deadly disease leads to the promise of a new livelihood.
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Call to Mom in Togo raises concerns about food in countries hit by COVID-19 – people are just as concerned about hunger as they are of the virus.
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Strongest cyclone ever recorded in the Bay of Bengal is hitting India and Bangladesh, threatening millions already affected by COVID-19.
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Thousands struggle to put food on the table and afford such basics as windows and doors.
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Oxfam urges lawmakers to focus on response to pandemic before confirmation hearings