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Lure of clean water: some displaced Chadians may not return
In temporary settlements in eastern Chad, displaced people have found some comfort in the new things around them: clean water and access to a large market.
Losing the family farm
During US tour, Thai farmers warn Americans what's at stake if the US-Thai Free Trade Agreement is approved.
Like the baobabs, cereal banks help Gambians weather hard times
Oxfam America and its local partners are helping Gambians in the North Bank and Western divisions of the country plan for bouts of destructive weather and the ...
West African countries endorse regional mining sector policy
Holding politicians accountable
Oxfam America and CONGAD call on candidates to refocus the political debate on the fight against poverty and economic governance.
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.
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.
Students take the lead
Trained student mediators take responsibility for resolving conflicts at high schools in Casamance.
Speakers spread the word about climate change and poor communities
From Senate offices to the public library, Oxfam America and allies bring developing country voices to the US.
Bill propels action on global warming for world's hardest hit
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.
Ghana's Big Test
Oil's challenge to democratic development
Oxfam applauds Congress for passing Hurricane Housing Recovery Act
Gulf Coast advocates play key role in passage of legislation
Oil 'hot spot' Ghana must proceed with caution
Statement on Sen. Boxer climate legislative principles
President Bush's Legacy in Question on Visit to Gulf Coast
First "American Human Development Report" Introduces New Measurement of Americans' Well-being
American Human Development Index provides a snapshot of America by state and Congressional districts and shows the American Dream in peril.
Oxfam Urges Congress to Pass Gulf Coast Legislation
Says the Hurricane Housing Recovery Act (HR 1227) will Ease Severe Housing Crisis
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