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Oxfam on the ground in Haiti: Captured in photos
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| Feb 12, 2010
One month after the earthquake, Oxfam is providing water, latrines, plastic sheeting, and relief materials–as well as cash payments for work—to thousands who have gathered in temporary camps, both within the city and in hard-hit outlying areas. And we will continue to scale up our efforts.
Song of the Forest
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| Mar 09, 2009
Indigenous people in Peru's Central Jungle look to the future while preserving their culture and traditions, deeply rooted in the past.
Is mining right for Central America?
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| Feb 13, 2009
Farmers and indigenous people debate the costs and benefits of mining.
More water, more food
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| Oct 30, 2008
An improved irrigation channel in Ethiopia now delivers a steady supply of water to a small village called Shasha Korke.
Drought early warning in Ethiopia
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| Jun 29, 2008
Women's local knowledge is the key to an early warning system designed to lessen the impact of drought in Ethiopia.
Hard earth, hard choices
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| Jun 22, 2008
When drought hits, herders in southern Ethiopia sometimes have no choice but to sell the animals on which they depend.
"This is the future"
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| May 15, 2008
After centuries of discrimination and a decade of legal work supported by Oxfam, the indigenous Chiquitano of eastern Bolivia people now have legal title to their ancestral territory, Monte Verde.
A house for Miss Betty
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| Aug 30, 2007
An innovative housing program in the US Gulf Coast led by Oxfam America partner TRAC is taking housing in flood-prone areas to new heights.
Coping during the hungry season in Gambia
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| Apr 10, 2007
Nyama Filly Fofana leads the way.


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