Aid Reform press clips

U.S. development assistance: a view from Africa
A poltical war brews over 'food for peace' aid program
Obama administration seeks to overhaul international food aid
Don't Cut Foreign Aid -- It's Working
Foreign Aid: A Beltway outsider perspective
Martha Kwataine, director of Malawi Health Equity Network and Oxfam partner, discuss the importance of foreign aid
Foreign Aid Advocates Fight Cuts to Programs That 'Save Lives'
Article mentions OA
Oxfam Urging SupComm To Protect Foreign Aid
Article quotes OA director of aid effectiveness Paul O'Brien
Back to the future
Op-ed written by OA director of aid effectiveness Greg Adams
Congress, please add sugar to your tea party
Op-ed written by OA director of government affairs Linda Delgado
Lagarde's To-Do List
Opinion piece written by OA president Ray Offenheiser
Oxfam: More aid focused on security concerns
Article spotlights OA
A cheat sheet for Congress: How to get the most out of foreign aid
Op-ed written by OA presidet Ray Offenheiser
New Report: A Quiet Renaissance in American Aid
Current US reform efforts intend to allow countries to lead in their own development. Oxfam’s inquiry shows that local development leaders are noticing—and valuing the change. However, the US government must accelerate and deepen these reforms if it hopes to meet the expectations of people in developing countries.
Click here to read.
Join Oxfam online

Join our online community

Learn more


Stay connected

or text OXFAM to 30644 for SMS updates

What will you do?

Change the world today
Take other actions online, fundraise, or organize an event.

Blogs
The Politics of Poverty
Ideas & analysis from Oxfam America's policy experts.
 
First Person
Voices, video and photos from Oxfam's fight against poverty.