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One year on, South Sudan falters under failing economy
Speak up now: Be a voice for peace in Sudan and South Sudan
After a year of independence in South Sudan, the world’s newest country is in the midst of deepening humanitarian disaster. We’re standing with the people of Sudan and South Sudan for stability, development and a lasting peace. Join us.
Oxfam food company campaign delivers win for women cocoa farmers
Signs of progress following US-Russia Syria talks, but more action needed
Oxfam calls on Exxon, Shell, BP and Chevron to withdraw support from oil industry lawsuit, 'get on transparency train'
Typhoon Pablo moves west of the Philippines; impact less severe than expected
Salt in the Wound
The urgent need to prevent forced evictions from camps in Haiti
Sahel food crisis: Where are we at the end of 2012?
Good rainfall and better harvests have provided some relief, but challenges still remain as families work hard to recover.
Hunger in the Sahel
Farmers, herders, and displaced people in West Africa are struggling to survive a food crisis.
Oxfam to EPA: Rein in runaway food prices
Haiti must redouble efforts to boost agriculture; cannot afford to fail
Big Oil loses bid to delay oil transparency law
Hunger is the new normal in Yemen's forgotten crisis, Oxfam warns
Oxfam reacts as the number of refugees fleeing Syria reaches one million
In the wake of Sandy, Oxfam distributes cholera kits and steps up prevention
The potential for cholera outbreaks is just one of the concerns Haitians have following the heavy rains.
Humanitarian, arms control groups urge Obama to close loopholes; support effective Arms Trade Treaty
Obama Adminstration stalls Arms Trade Treaty
Oxfam calls on civilians to be protected and humanitarian needs met as Mali conflict escalates
OXFAMCloseup, Winter 2013
Sowing the seeds of a better future.
Global oil company distances itself from oil transparency fight
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