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Seeking Common Grounds
Briefing Note | Jan 22, 2007
Oxfam's proposed reforms of the International Coffee Agreement

Fairness in the Fields
Briefing Paper | Nov 15, 2006
A vision for the 2007 Farm Bill

Patents versus Patients
Briefing Paper | Nov 14, 2006
Five years after the Doha Declaration

Tarnished Gold
Briefing Paper | Oct 04, 2006

Free, Quality Education for Every Afghan Child
Briefing Paper | Oct 01, 2006
With the establishment of democracy, the main symbol of Afghanistan's regeneration lay in the dream of educating every child–boy and girl. However, there remain many obstacles to achieving this dream.

Forgotten Communities, Unmet Promises
Briefing Paper | Aug 21, 2006
An unfolding tragedy on the Gulf Coast

Causing Hunger
Briefing Paper | Jul 24, 2006
An overview of the food crisis in Africa

Ammunition: The Fuel of Conflict
Briefing Note | Jun 22, 2006

Transparency Begins at Home
Briefing Paper | Jun 15, 2006
An assessment of United States revenue transparency and extractive industries transparency initiative requirements

Song of the Sirens
Briefing Paper | Jun 13, 2006
Why the US–Andean FTAs undermine sustainable development and regional integration

A Recipe for Disaster
Briefing Paper | Apr 26, 2006
Will the Doha Round fail to deliver for development?

Public Health at Risk
Briefing Paper | Apr 19, 2006
A US Free Trade Agreement could threaten access to medicines in Thailand

What happened in Hong Kong?
Briefing Paper | Dec 21, 2005
Initial analysis of the WTO Ministerial, December 2005

Blood on the Floor
Briefing Paper | Dec 07, 2005
How the rich countries have squeezed development out of the WTO Doha negotiations

Truth or Consequences
Briefing Paper | Nov 30, 2005
Why the EU and the US must reform their subsidies or pay the price

Africa and the Doha Round
Briefing Paper | Nov 15, 2005
Fighting to keep development alive

Kicking Down the Door
Briefing Paper | Apr 11, 2005
The new Oxfam report highlights the inequities in global trade policies and calls for meaningful attention to development issues in ongoing trade negotiations.

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