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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.
Oxfam America in Darfur
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| Oct 14, 2010
With clean water, fuel-efficient stoves, and vocational programs, Oxfam America and our Sudanese partners are helping hundreds of thousands of people displaced by conflict live safer, more dignified lives.
A very good week
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| Oct 12, 2010
During the MDG summit in September, we saw huge progress on the commitment to reduce hunger and poverty--and President Obama announced the first-ever US global development policy.
Victory for oil, mining affected communities
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| Sep 19, 2010
Oxfam America thanks the 20,000 supporters who pushed Congress to pass US legislation requiring revenue transparency in the oil,gas, and mining industries.
Speak out because you can
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| Sep 19, 2010
WINNER of Google and YouTube's 1forAll video contest! Oxfam America produced this 30-second spot celebrating our freedom of speech. Many women all around the world do not have this right, so by exercising our first amendment rights we are working together for change.
Disaster in Pakistan: Oxfam responds
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| Sep 17, 2010
People who lost everything to the Pakistan floods are now facing a growing health crisis in the crowded tent camps. Oxfam is rushing crucial supplies of clean water and sanitation materials to those in need, but time - and funding - is short.
Pakistan floods: Report from Nowshera
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| Aug 19, 2010
Oxfam's Public Health Promoter Rabea Syed speaks about the difficulties faced by flood-affected people in a shelter run by the authority at a Polytechnic college in Khandarkale village in Nowshera, one of the worst flood hit districts in Pakistan.
Stand with the Sisters on the Planet
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| Aug 17, 2010
On International Women's Day 2010, over 100 women leaders joined Oxfam with one message: we are Sisters on the Planet. And it's up to us to fight poverty and climate change.
Oxfam America report launch: People, power, and pipelines
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| Aug 17, 2010
In June, Oxfam launched People, power and pipelines. The report examines oil and mining development in Peru and the use of government revenues generated by the Camisea gas project.
Kabul conference messages
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| Jul 20, 2010
On 20 July, world leaders will meet to dicsuss the future of Afghanistan at the Kabul Conference. Oxfam asked ordinary Afghans what they want to come out of the talks.
Haiti recovery: Thank you
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| Jul 13, 2010
While enormous challenges remain in quake-ravaged Haiti, Oxfam has helped more than 440,000 people. One sign of success? No major outbreaks of disease.
BP oil spill: Voices from the Gulf Coast
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| Jun 25, 2010
Loyde Duncan talks about his life as a fisherman off the coast of Louisiana and the uncertainty that lies ahead.
Sweet as honey
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| Jun 23, 2010
In rural Haiti, farmers are learning better beekeeping with the promise that more honey means more money to spend on household necessities.
Can Country Ownership Work?
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| Jun 14, 2010
Field Perspectives on Health Systems Strengthening
Big changes in the Amazon
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| Jun 11, 2010
The Camisea Gas Project is bringing significant changes to the Urubamba region. Despite contributing millions to Peru's government, local leaders say the project has done little to change rates of poverty, illiteracy, and malnutrition.
A new generation
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| Jun 11, 2010
Meet Eneyda, a young Machiguenga woman navigating the confusing waters connecting her remote indigenous community, and the environmental threats and economic opportunities presented by the Camisea gas project.
Haiti, stay healthy
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| Jun 08, 2010
In the crowded camps of Port-au-Prince, preventing the outbreak of disease is a challenge that confronts everyone. Oxfam’s public health promoters have found a memorable way to spread the word on some basic steps to take.


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