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Posts by Duncan Green

Duncan Green is head of research at Oxfam, and author of 'From Poverty to Power: How Active Citizens and Effective States can Change the World' (Oxfam International, 2008). Read the complete range of posts from Duncan on his From Poverty to Power blog.

10 September, 2009
Game on (finally) in climate change talks
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4 September, 2009
How G20 could deliver $280bn bailout for poor without costing taxpayers
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26 August, 2009
Bangladesh: Up to our knees in climate change
5 Comments

23 June, 2009
Does aid work? Ask Nepalese women
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8 June, 2009
The human impact of climate change
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3 April, 2009
I feel unusually optimistic about the G20
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2 April, 2009
How to read the G20 Communique - some thoughts
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1 April, 2009
G20: Global bailout enough to end world poverty for 50 years
3 Comments

31 March, 2009
G20: The impact of the global crisis on women workers
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30 March, 2009
G20: The impact of the global crisis on Viet Nam
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20 January, 2009
What does Obama’s book tell us about his presidency?
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11 December, 2008
What can a small country do on climate change, trade etc?
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9 December, 2008
How can advocacy NGOs respond to the global meltdown?
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