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Ethiopian coffee farmers show commitment to trademark initiative
Hundreds turn out and ask Starbucks to respect their rights.
Ethiopian farmers meet with importers and roasters
In Addis Ababa, both sides discuss how Ethiopian farmers can gain more control over their coffee names, and get a bigger share of the profits.
Oxfam welcomes Global Health Initiative announcement
Two promises kept on fight against poverty, one more left to go
Not just more, better: improving aid to the developing world
Starbucks and Ethiopia finalized a trademark agreement, ending their dispute and bringing both sides together in partnership to help Ethiopian farmers.
Oxfam Optimistic on Progress Between Starbucks and Ethiopia on Trademarking Initiative
Starbucks campaign: Anatomy of a win
How Oxfam and Ethiopian farmers coaxed a groundbreaking agreement out of Starbucks.
Oxfam Urges Starbucks to Honor its Claims of Support for Ethiopian Coffee Farmers
Coffee giant faces daunting task of living up to its socially responsible image
Starbucks takes step towards recognizing Ethiopian rights to coffee names. Campaigners urge company to follow through.
International agency Oxfam responded to a joint statement from coffee company Starbucks and the Government of Ethiopia in which Starbucks pledged not to oppose ...
"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 ...
OXFAMExchange Fall 2009
Facing Down Hunger: The global food crisis one year later
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
Getting results from our aid: Rethinking what we measure
AidNow series
What development professionals need: Voices from the frontlines
AidNow series
Why should water, sanitation, and hygiene advocates lead on aid reform?
AidNow series
Overcrowded and desperate camps in Somalia, Kenya and Ethiopia “barely fit for humans”
Q & A on aid in Afghanistan
Oxfam's policy advisor, Matt Waldman, talks about how we can make aid more effective in Afghanistan.
Building on strength in Afghanistan
Far from hopeless, the Afghan people are determined to build a peaceful future—and US foreign aid can help.
Lessons on how PEPFAR can be integrated into a country's own health system
PEPFAR's evolving role in Mozambique is a model for countries that have only just begun to hold donors accountable to their national health priorities.
In Cambodia, USAID helps citizen groups protect their legal rights
Support to the Community Legal Education Center (CLEC) helps USAID foster an environment where citizens can have a voice in their government and demand broader ...
Why should health advocates lead on aid reform?
AidNow series
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