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Interview: Humberto Piaguaje
Humberto Piaguaje is the representative of the Secoya people to the Assembly of Delegates of Communities Affected by Texaco.
Global development and business groups call for trade reforms to benefit poor countries
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.
Coffee farmers' determination inspires action
Despite challenges, coffee campaign manager finds reasons for hope.
Coffee farmers demand role in international organization
Small growers seek help from ICO to resolve economic problems of rising debt and lower prices for their product.
Cambodian rice farmers go organic
As health food's popularity grows, an Oxfam partner in Cambodia establishes the first certified organic rice mill in the country.
Balancing culture, new law in Mozambique
Educating traditional leaders builds respect for women and their rights in the new Family Law.
"An energizing experience"
Sharing this experience with some of the most impassioned and successful activists from across the United States refueled my own activist energy.
Resistance in Central America
Central Americans worked hard to change the content of DR-CAFTA, as well as the way it was being negotiated.
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.
Partners in Central America and US unite to fight DR-CAFTA
Oxfam America supports groups in North and South, which participate in lobby visits and farmer exchanges.
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.
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-Colombia Free Trade Agreement Bad Deal for Development and National Security
Oxfam Reaction to Final WTO Cotton Panel Ruling
Farm Bill Deal Light on Reform and Heavy on Bloat
Fair Trade Deal Needed Now More Than Ever
Poor countries must not be rushed into an unfair deal that endangers development
Extension of trade preferences beneficial for development
US-EU Trade Proposal is "Old Wine in New Bottles"
Trade Preference Extension for Andean Countries Crucial for Development
Spread of Free Trade Agreements Threatens Poor Countries
Senate Agriculture Committee Snubs Global Poor
Pull Back on Stringent Intellectual Property Rules in Trade Deals Encouraging
Oxfam renews call to reform International Coffee Agreement
US Must Reform Agricultural Subsidy Program
Cotton Subsidies Violate Trade Agreements and Hurt Poor Country Farmers
Pharmaceutical industry is undermining its own future as millions of poor people denied access to medicines
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