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OXFAMExchange Winter 2005
Come Together: Building a movement to overcome poverty and change the world
Oxfam funds fuel-efficient stoves that help women
A $132,000 program helps thousands of displaced women stay safer in Darfur by providing 4,200 households with fuel-efficient stoves.
On the front lines of climate change: Nicaragua's Miskitos people
Central America's Miskitos Indians have been living in harmony with their remote jungle environment for centuries, but now they are falling victim to greater ...
Mountain-grown barley helps Peru herders keep their alpacas strong
Herders at high altitudes are now growing fields of barley and oats to help tide their livestock over during harsh winter weather.
Letting gravity do the work, Oxfam irrigates pastures in Peru
Sprinklers help herders grow grass for their alpacas in the Andes.
Interview: Mario Rodriguez
Mario Rodriguez, 40, an economist specializing in intellectual property, works for CIDECA, an Oxfam partner in Guatemala.
Interview: Humberto Piaguaje
Humberto Piaguaje is the representative of the Secoya people to the Assembly of Delegates of Communities Affected by Texaco.
Number of people affected by climate disaster up 54 percent by 2015
Guardians of culture hold key to change
Local traditional healers work to transform views of women—and their role in Mozambique society.
Ethiopian women rediscover role as peace builders
By raising awareness of the suffering produced by conflicts, women help find alternatives to violence.
Crossing the cultural divide
In the mountains of Peru, indigenous leaders are taking a multicultural approach to overcoming centuries of racism and discrimination—and fighting poverty.
Balancing culture, new law in Mozambique
Educating traditional leaders builds respect for women and their rights in the new Family Law.
Aid still at 1993 level despite increase
Focus on poverty reduction and local ownership critical to successful aid in Afghanistan
Peruvian villagers look beyond subsistence to their basic rights
Modest projects to grow food lead to a conviction to do more for a village and its children.
Oxfam Impact January 2008
Landmark victory for indigenous people
Mining conflicts in Peru: Condition critical
Spirit world
Acknowledging and working with spiritual leaders is essential to long-term changes leading to better respect for women and their rights.
Worldwide food crisis highlights need for foreign aid overhaul, says Oxfam
Foreign Affairs Committee takes first step on path to fundamental reform.
World Bank Announces Funding Approval for Peru Pipeline Project
The IFC pledges $300 million to fund Camisea II pipeline project; Oxfam warns of serious implications for indigenous communities and the environment.
US Must Modernize Foreign Aid to Re-establish US Global Standing
Oxfam calls on policymakers and presidential candidates to commit to foreign aid reform.
US Foreign Aid Crashing: Failing Commitments
Despite a commitment to substantially increase foreign aid to fight extreme poverty, US funding has dropped for the second year in a row. The US made the ...
The Future of US Foreign Assistance: Effective Development and National Security
Republican Convention Media Advisory: Monday, September 1, 2008, 11:30 AM
Proposal to Screen Foreign Aid Workers Against Terror List Will Fail the Poor and Create Greater Insecurity
Paris Conference Must Result in More and Smarter Aid to Afghanistan, Oxfam Says
Oxfam Welcomes President Bush's Food Aid Announcement
Oxfam calls for an 'aid bail out' after signs that aid levels are to be slashed
As finance ministers meet at the IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings to discuss the global financial crisis, international agency Oxfam said governments in ...
Oxfam Applauds Congressional Resolution Making US Foreign Aid Reform a National Priority
Natsios, Fontaine Join Experts to Talk Poverty, Foreign Policy, and Their Impact on National Security
Oxfam America and the German Marshall Fund of the United States sponsor RNC panel.
Major Donors Failing Afghanistan Due to $10 Billion Aid Shortfall
40 percent of aid spending returns to rich countries in corporate profits and consultant costs.
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