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The New Pornographers for Oxfam's Gulf Coast Program
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| Dec 17, 2010
The New Pornographers and Oxfam collaborate to bring you their new video for the song "Sweet Talk, Sweet Talk," featuring local residents still reeling from the BP oil spill.
Plant hope. Give a tree.
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| Dec 09, 2010
Trees not only produce life-sustaining crops like avocados and bananas, but they also prevent erosion and provide much-needed shade for coffee and other staple plants—which means that these trees are key to economic growth and a greener world.
Oxfam Haiti cholera response: An inside look
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| Dec 03, 2010
Julie Schindall, media officer in Haiti, discusses Oxfam's public health work in response to the cholera outbreak in Haiti.
A new tool for tackling poverty
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| Dec 03, 2010
Using labor to pay for their premiums, poor farmers in Ethiopia earn a measure of security.
Winning the AIDS Fight: How Countries Can Take the Lead
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| Nov 23, 2010
Oxfam America hosted a breakfast panel on the role of country ownership in fighting HIV/AIDS on Tuesday, July 20, at the International AIDS Society Conference 2010 in Vienna, Austria.
Sabodala: Poverty in a land of gold
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| Nov 22, 2010
In Senegal, a gold mine has displaced farmers from their fields, leaving hundreds without jobs or a decent way to make a living. Oxfam America's partner is helping farmers claim compensation and find alternative income sources.
A better future
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| Nov 01, 2010
Oxfam has helped women in a remote part of Afghanistan open a bakery—to earn an income and improve their lives.
Get in the habit
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| Oct 22, 2010
Oxfam celebrates Global Handwashing Day 2010 with displaced people at a camp in Haiti’s capital.
Jalala Women's Association
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| Oct 19, 2010
In the Shashemene District of Ethiopia, a group of women have joined forces to fight poverty in their community.
Seedlings today, trees tomorrow
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| Oct 19, 2010
An erosion control project in the hills of Ethiopia's Siraro District helps families and the land on which they depend.


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