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The Problem With Subsidies
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GlobalDevMatters
— March 03, 2008
Meet Ibrahima Coulibaly from Mali and James Macha from the U.S. Both are cotton farmers, but with vastly different experiences. The American farming subsidies that support James have a negative impact on farmers like Ibrahima, who are trying to climb out of poverty. The result is communities in poor countries face conditions that make them more vulnerable to crime, conflict, or even terrorism. How can rich and poor countries work together so that there is a level playing field?
Illegal Knowledge
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Illegal Knowledge
"Everything we should have known, but were never supposed to find out..."