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Boredom, worry fill the days for many in Darfur camps
For many of the two million people displaced in Darfur, home is now a crowded camp far from the work and social interactions that once framed their lives.
Balancing culture, new law in Mozambique
Educating traditional leaders builds respect for women and their rights in the new Family Law.
An Oxfam well driller hunts for water
Under a scorching sun, Oxfam well drillers attempt to find new sources of water for people in Sudan.
A journey across Darfur imparts a critical lesson
With gunshots rattling the air, the pleas of Darfur youths take on a whole new urgency.
With Oxfam's help, women become entrepreneurs in Khartoum market
Oxfam's partner helps women in Khartoum launch businesses that support their families.
Who is Nick Anderson? He's Oxfam America's Youth Ambassador to Darfur
In late July, 2008, Oxfam America sent Nick Anderson, a rising high school senior, to Darfur. His mission was to find a way for American teenagers to connect ...
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 ...
The second life of litter
Little is wasted in poor Darfur: recycling is a way of life.
Rebuilding lives in Darfur
Responding to the emergency needs of the people.
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.
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 ...
Oxfam Impact January 2008
Landmark victory for indigenous people
Mining conflicts in Peru: Condition critical
July was Darfur's worst-ever month for violence toward aid workers
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.
Oxfam Youth Ambassador Returns from Darfur with Call to Action for Young Americans
"Ocean's 13" Cast and Producer Donate $750,000 to Oxfam America through the "Not On Our Watch" Initiative
In Historic Move, Bolivian President Grants Indigenous Group Land Ownership Titles
Oxfam congratulates the Chiquitano on victory after hard-fought 12-year legal battle
Grammy award-nominated singer-songwriter Angelique Kidjo donates proceeds from her video download to Oxfam
G8 Risk Going Into Reverse on Aid, Warns Oxfam on Eve of Summit
Car-jacking prompts renewed call for protection of civilians in Chad
Darfur: Aid Workers Evacuated as New Violence Threatens World?s Largest Humanitarian Response
Half a Million People Increasingly Vulnerable After Evacuations of More Than 250 Staff Members in 10 Days
MySpace Announces Largest Philanthropic Program with Darfur Campaign
Urgent Humanitarian Aid May be Delayed by New Violence in Eastern Chad: Oxfam
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