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News Update Modern urban Latin music to prevent gender violence
Oxfam America’s Gender Violence Prevention campaign supports local upcoming artists while contributing to cultural change and new youth practices.
Folder Selas Samson Biru faces uncertainty with the seasons
Martina Longom campaigned for and helped to build a borehole to make collecting water easier in Caicaoan village, Uganda.
Muriel Saragoussi uses her voice to ensure that women's needs are taken into account in all environmental policies in Brazil.
Sahena Begum is spearheading community efforts to cope with changing weather in Kunderpara village, Bangladesh.
Sharon Hanshaw helps women speak out and prepare for future storms in post-Hurricane Katrina Biloxi, MS
Oxfam Exchange OXFAMExchange Fall 2007
Moving Toward Lasting Solutions in Gambia
Briefing Paper Free, Quality Education for Every Afghan Child
With the establishment of democracy, the main symbol of Afghanistan's regeneration lay in the dream of educating every child–boy and girl. However, there ...
Briefing Paper In Her Own Words
Iraqi women talk about their greatest concerns and challenges.
Oxfam Impact Oxfam Impact February 2007
Small Investments, Big Changes
Oxfam Impact Oxfam Impact January 2009
Altering the course of water—and women's lives.
Research Report Reducing Vulnerability to HIV before and after disasters
Tsunami research brief: An exploration of how the tsunami and its aftermath led to an increase in vulnerability to HIV in coastal India.
Oxfam Exchange OXFAMExchange Spring 2004
Engendering an Equitable Society: Focus on Women's Rights
Research Report The Coir Industry in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka
A tsunami research journal article
Press Release Iraqi women in the grip of 'silent emergency' despite security gains, warns Oxfam
A surge of state aid for women and their families, investment in basic services, urgently needed; 75 percent of widows interviewed not receiving pension.
Press Release Congressional resolution recognizes the plight of women in the face of climate change
Press Release Eastern DR Congo as bad as 2008, says Oxfam
Agency scales up to provide water and sanitation to 150,000 newly displaced people
Press Release UN-backed military operation in eastern Congo likely to cause widespread suffering for thousands of civilians warns Oxfam
Folder Small loans make a big difference for women in Afghanistan
Campaign Publication Take Action: Democratic Republic of Congo
According to Jan Egeland, the UN humanitarian chief in DRC from 2003-06, casualties in Congo amount to "a tsunami every month, year in and year out, for the ...
Emergency Conflict in DRC
Conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo has cost nearly 5.4 million lives. Many have fled to neighboring countries or temporary camps, and government ...
Feature Story A Darfur mother faces bleak choices in camp for 15,000 people
Collecting firewood and fodder are tasks full of risk for this Darfur mother. But without them, she won't be able to care for her family.
Feature Story A force of nature
Three years after losing everything in Hurricane Katrina, one grassroots leader is harnessing the power of community.
Feature Story A lesson in rights
A crowded urban school benefits from strong ideals of peace, citizenship, and human rights.
Feature Story A new campaign led by women
A call for more resources and better laws, along with education for women and all young people, will reduce violence.
Feature Story A new leader of concerned farmers in rural Ghana
Emilia Amoateng helps defend the rights of fellow villagers, presses a legal case for compensation for their lost farms.
Feature Story A new phase of the struggle in South Africa
Gerard Payne of the AIDS Consortium is helping community organizations become stronger and more effective in the fight against HIV and AIDS.
Feature Story As food prices rise, Oxfam programs help decrease worry
Combining two different programs, farmers are learning to share information, save profits, and grow more rice.
Feature Story Balancing culture, new law in Mozambique
Educating traditional leaders builds respect for women and their rights in the new Family Law.
Feature Story Banking on a future
In a community where women previously were not consulted on business decisions, today they are ensuring economic and food security for themselves and their ...