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Working with women
Brochure
| Jul 28, 2011
Empowered women can change the world. At Oxfam America, that truth informs all our work, from our response to humanitarian emergencies to our campaigns for social justice and the long-term investments we make in some of the poorest communities on the planet.
Ready or Not
Briefing Paper
| Jul 26, 2011
Pakistan's resilience to disasters one year on from the floods
The Human Cost: Cubans and Cuban Americans talk about their lives and the U.S. Embargo
Research Report
| Jul 25, 2011
In war-torn Darfur, a stove with a mission
Oxfam Impact
| Jul 13, 2011
For the women of Darfur who live in camps for displaced people, simply feeding a family
can present extraordinary risks.
An eternal stranger comes home
Oxfam Impact
| Jun 20, 2011
In southern Mali, organic farming helps women overcome inequality and claim a place of their own.
Adapting for a Green Economy: Companies, Communities and Climate Change
Research Report
| Jun 20, 2011
A Caring for Climate Report
An Ounce of Prevention:
Research Report
| Jun 17, 2011
Preparing for the Impact of a Changing Climate on US Humanitarian and Disaster Response
Growing a Better Future
Research Report
| Jun 17, 2011
Food justice in a resource-constrained world.
OXFAMExchange, Spring 2011
Oxfam Exchange
| Jun 02, 2011
What if Haiti’s rubble could house its homeless?
Horn of Africa Risk Transfer for Adaptation (HARITA) quarterly report: January 2011–March 2011
Research Report
| Jun 02, 2011
Rural resilience series
GROW: Food. Justice. Planet.
Campaign Publication
| Jun 01, 2011
An overview of Oxfam's global GROW campaign
Oxfam America Mid-‐Term Climate Change Campaign Evaluation Executive Summary
Research Report
| Jun 01, 2011
Enough for Everyone
Campaign Publication
| Jun 01, 2011
Oxfam America's five-point plan to respond to the emerging food crisis and reduce food insecurity around the world.
Protect Community Rights and Resources Fact Sheet
Fact Sheet
| Jun 01, 2011
Over 60 percent of the world's poorest people live in countries rich in natural resources—but they rarely share in the wealth. Too often, poor communities have no say in the extraction of resources from their land and receive little information about these projects.
Foreign aid 101: A quick and easy guide to understanding US foreign aid
Briefing Paper
| May 20, 2011
Oxfam sets out to dispel the common myths around foreign aid and answer some of the most fundamental questions as to why the US gives foreign aid and how to make it more effective.
No Time to Lose
Briefing Paper
| May 10, 2011
Promoting the Accountability of the Afghan National Security Forces
The Right of Indigenous Peoples to Prior Consultation: The Situation in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru
Research Report
| May 05, 2011
This study illustrates the barriers to exercising the right to prior consultation and consent in each of these four countries, and is intended to encourage broad debate.
Annual Report 2010
Annual Report
| Apr 22, 2011
It was an exceptional year for Oxfam America. We provided an unprecedented $62 million in support to our program services. The generosity of our supporters made this possible; donations were up 63 percent. For the fourth consecutive year, our overall program support exceeded 79 percent of our total spending. Moreover, with increased contributions and careful management of expenses, we boosted our net assets by $8.3 million, assuring that we have the financial base to continue helping people to overcome poverty.
Ghana's Oil Readiness Report
Research Report
| Apr 19, 2011
Civil society groups in Ghana have produced a report on the country’s readiness to deal with the challenges and meet the expectations of joining the league of oil producing nations.


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