Issues
- Toxic Doe Run lead smelter could reopen in La Oroya, Peru
- Feeding Boston, changing the world
- NFL superstars confront drought with visit to East Africa
- As politicians debate action on climate change, Cambodians rally in the capital city
- At the Wat Phnom event, they call on governments to meet the needs of poor countries already struggling to deal with the impacts of climate change.
- Turning the Tables
- Global trends in public agricultural investments
- “Climate change undermining human rights on an unprecedented scale”
- Centre d'Étude et de Développement Agricole Cambodgien (CEDAC)
- CEDAC was founded by a group of Cambodian agriculturists in 1997. Focusing on small-scale agricultural development and environmental conservation, CEDAC researches farming systems and local farming practices. CEDAC also trains communities on research methods, organic gardening, small-scale animal production, family farms management, basic sciences, and techniques in agriculture, ecological agriculture, appraisal, monitoring, and evaluation.
- Culture and Environment Preservation Association (CEPA)
- Culture and Environment Preservation Association (CEPA) was founded in 1995 by four social and environmental activists committed to preserving their natural resources. Realizing and believing that the issues of natural resource management were first and foremost the most important problems facing the country and were in need of immediate and permanent solution.
- Video: The need for water is acute
- Without water, people cant last much beyond three days. Thats why Oxfam focuses much of its emergency response on rushing to provide survivors with a safe supply.
- 100 people pushed into poverty every minute by economic crisis
- Millions of displaced Pakistanis missed out on aid because rich countries gave too little too late, says Oxfam
- Grameen Foundation and Oxfam America release new report on climate change and microfinance
- Preparedness helps Oxfam respond quickly to Salvador emergency
- Oxfam and our local partners began helping communities prepare long before devastating floods and landslides.
- New Senate bill would open the books in the oil, gas, and mining sector
- “Our entire world has changed”
- Yolette Etienne, Oxfam’s country director in Haiti, lost her mother in the earthquake a week ago. She buried her the next day and went to work. Caroline Gluck interviewed Etienne as she leads the relief and recovery operation for Oxfam.
- OXFAMExchange Winter 2010
- Ensuring Peace Of Mind?
- Members of Ghana’s Parliament concerned about use of new oil money
- Communiqué calling for urgent steps to ensure new wealth is managed transparently and responsibly.
- Darfur Q & A Part 1
- Part one of Oxfam's Darfur Q&A series. Mike Delaney, Oxfam's Director of humanitarian response, and Scott Stedjan, our Senior policy advisor, answer your questions.
- Darfur Q & A Part 2
- Part two of Oxfam's Darfur Q&A series. Mike Delaney, Oxfam's Director of humanitarian response, and Scott Stedjan, our Senior policy advisor, answer your questions.
- Darfur Q & A Part 3
- Part three of Oxfam's Darfur Q&A series. Mike Delaney, Oxfam's Director of humanitarian response, and Scott Stedjan, our Senior policy advisor, answer your questions.

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