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Ghana's president promises disclosure of oil contracts
Mills takes step toward greater transparency, regulation.
Gambian villagers find hope in easy-to-fix hand pumps
Through a series of emergency programs, Oxfam America and its local partners are helping Gambians in the North Bank and Western divisions of the country plan ...
For resettled community, not all are satisfied with new home
New clinic doesn't quite make up for lost lands, higher expenses for displaced farmers.
Filters improve water quality in Pisco
Clean water reduces risk of disease; many communities accessing treated water for first time.
Demolished Ghanaian village wins court decision
Mining company gets bill for houses, school destroyed in 1997.
Building a culture of peace in Senegal
In a region reeling from over 20 years of war, students learn about peace, respect, human rights, and how to resolve conflicts peacefully.
An act of courage
Gaspard Onokoko is a man of peace, and a courageous defender of human rights.
A commitment to peace
Oxfam's Eva Kouka leads the campaign in Senegal to eliminate the global trade in illegal arms.
Volunteers in Darfur camps help improve health conditions for everyone
Helping prevent the spread of waterborne diseases among 400,000 displaced people in camps scattered across Darfur and Chad is no small task. Volunteers are ...
Students take the lead
Trained student mediators take responsibility for resolving conflicts at high schools in Casamance.
Meeting humanitarian needs on the Kenya border with Somalia
Oxfam program head reflects on her years in Darfur
Caroline Nursey has been involved with the humanitarian response in Darfur, Sudan, since the crisis there erupted—first as a regional director and most ...
Ghana's Big Test
Oil's challenge to democratic development
Oxfam partner profile: Itumeleng Modimola
A caregiver, counselor, and role model, Modimola has nurtured a commitment to care for others into a sanctuary of support for families affected by HIV/AIDS.
Oil 'hot spot' Ghana must proceed with caution
To air drop aid in Myanmar or not?
Oxfam calls air drops partial, hugely expensive
Oxfam America is Selected by eBay Foundation for Unique Online Giving Campaign
Oxfam America awarded $1 million for cholera response in Zimbabwe
Cholera ravages a population weakened by hunger
Oxfam urges international donors to respond to needs
More doctors and nurses urgently needed to help HIV and AIDS response
As the world marks World AIDS Day 2007 on 1 December, a huge boost in the numbers of health workers is urgently needed as millions of HIV and AIDS patients ...
Pharmaceutical industry is undermining its own future as millions of poor people denied access to medicines
Oxfam America Launches $50 Million Fundraising Campaign
Indian court rules against pharmaceutical giant Novartis
Leading aid and advocacy agencies call announcement a victory for public health.
G8 Risk Going Into Reverse on Aid, Warns Oxfam on Eve of Summit
India, Thailand and Philippines Must Face Down Conflicts to Guarantee Affordable Medicines
Rich Countries Betraying their Obligations to Help Poor Countries Protect Public Health
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