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  1. Meet the policy team

    Our Public Policy Team researches and analyses international policies affecting poor communities, and suggests alternatives to reduce poverty.

     
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    TAGS: 165.Aid, 290.Civil Society and Governance, 175.Climate change and environment, 261.Economic justice, 168.Emergencies, 167.Peace and conflict, 285.Policy and research, 289.Post MDGs, 260.Private Sector
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  2. Protecting campaigners essential for transparency

    CAFOD is calling for action to halt the suppression of groups and individuals working for change in the extractives industry in developing countries

     
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    TAGS: 267.Campaigning news, 263.News
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  3. Top farmer left in poverty by unfair trade

    In 1995, Mr M. Dhanapla, a father-of-three from Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka, won a presidential award for the best paddy farmer. Now he has to take other jobs to make ends meet

     
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  4. Rice farmers call for trade justice

    In rural areas of the Philippines, poor rice farmers struggle to make a living, as they are forced to compete with cheap, subsidised imported rice

     
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  5. International Women's Day: Celestina's story

    30-year-old housewife and mother of five Celestina de Jesus Correia dropped out at sixth grade of primary school in 1988. Like most women in her village in East Timor she looks after her children at home while her husband works.

     
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    TAGS: 198.East Timor, 319.Gender, 264.International news, 263.News
    RELATED TAGS: 198.East Timor, 319.Gender, 264.International news
  6. East Timor: Ten years since independence vote

    On August 30, 1999 the people of East Timor voted for independence from Indonesia. A brutal backlash from the departing Indonesian military killed many people, destroyed roads, schools, and hospitals and left three-quarters of the population homeless

     
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  7. Struggling together to share

    Natural oil and gas revenue is the biggest source of income for East Timor, and CAFOD partner Luta Hamutuk works to ensure the country’s people benefit from these profitable resources

     
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  8. Indonesia: local activist wins international prize

    CAFOD is thrilled by news that Aleta Baun, an indigenous Mollo leader from Indonesia, has been awarded the prestigious 2013 Goldman Environmental Prize – the world’s largest prize honouring “grassroots” environmentalists.

     
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    TAGS: 267.Campaigning news, 175.Climate change and environment, 26.Climate Justice, 287.Extractives, 264.International news, 263.News
    RELATED TAGS: 264.International news

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