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What Happened at the G20?
Initial analysis of the London summit
Oxfam reaction to G8 communique
Oxfam outlines four stepping stones to the G20's 'new world order'
Prone to fierce storms, Bangladesh works to improve its preparedness
A native of Bangladesh, Latif Khan has lived through many cyclones—and has spent much of his professional life working on ways to help prevent the death and ...
Oxfam welcomes Global Health Initiative announcement
Take Action: Global Food Crisis
Already 854 million people on our planet suffer from hunger. Now, as food prices climb high and fast, conditions are becoming worse and threatening the ...
Two promises kept on fight against poverty, one more left to go
The Andean challenge: getting there and catching your breath
At 16,000 feet above sea level, the air is thin in the mountain hamlets of Peru. Oxfam America and its partner, Asociación Proyección, are reaching out to ...
Oil spill presents array of threats to Gulf Coast
Oxfam supports community efforts to respond to the spill.
Instead of tea: Respect
A savings group in Senegal breeds entrepreneurs and independence on just a few cents a week.
Not just more, better: improving aid to the developing world
Oxfam Optimistic on Progress Between Starbucks and Ethiopia on Trademarking Initiative
"Africa's future is up to Africans"
President Obama's first speech in sub-Saharan Africa hits important points on good governance, responsible use of natural resources, trade, and defeating ...
Travelling down West Salvation Road
Travel in Darfur requires patience and time. Often, riding on the back of a donkey is the most reliable way to get where you want to go.
Field report from Afghanistan
Smart Development in Practice series
Failing the Cardozo test
Why US foreign assistance legislation needs a fresh start
Why are humanitarian advocates leading on aid reform?
AidNow series
Former Afghan finance minister calls for greater foreign aid transparency
US Senate’s commitment to aid reform critical to success for Shah and USAID
Oxfam America on Dr. Rajiv Shah, Obama’s Nominee for USAID Administrator
Transparency is happening right now: USAID and Indonesia's national budget
AidNow series
Oxfam calls for radical shake-up of aid system to break cycle of hunger in Ethiopia
Millions of displaced Pakistanis missed out on aid because rich countries gave too little too late, says Oxfam
Step into the world where food is often scarce and difficult decisions have to be made every day.
Multi-agency report reveals disparity in living conditions for Louisianans
Getting results from our aid: Rethinking what we measure
AidNow series
What development professionals need: Voices from the frontlines
AidNow series
Oxfam reaction to WTO judgment on US cotton subsidies
Why should water, sanitation, and hygiene advocates lead on aid reform?
AidNow series
Q & A on aid in Afghanistan
Oxfam's policy advisor, Matt Waldman, talks about how we can make aid more effective in Afghanistan.
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