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Mission incomplete
Briefing Paper | Sep 09, 2008
Why civilians remain at risk in eastern Chad

Climate Wrongs and Human Rights
Briefing Paper | Sep 09, 2008
Putting people at the heart of climate-change policy

From Poverty to Power
Research Report | Aug 25, 2008
For the US to become a global leader in smart development, it should focus on strengthening responsible and effective states and helping active citizens to foster equitable economic growth through their own efforts.

Mirror on America
Research Report | Aug 22, 2008
How the state of Gulf Coast recovery reflects on us all—Oxfam's report on the status of Gulf Coast recovery three years later.

US Gulf Coast Recovery Program Fact Sheet
Fact Sheet | Aug 22, 2008
An overview of Oxfam America's continuing effort to rebuild the Gulf Coast

Square pegs in round holes
Briefing Note | Jul 22, 2008
How the Farm Bill squanders chances for a pro-development trade deal

Take Action: Global Food Crisis
Campaign Publication | Jul 15, 2008
Already 854 million people on our planet suffer from hunger. Now, as food prices climb high and fast, conditions are becoming worse and threatening the well-being of millions more people.

Take Action: Democratic Republic of Congo
Campaign Publication | Jul 15, 2008
According to Jan Egeland, the UN humanitarian chief in DRC from 2003-06, casualties in Congo amount to "a tsunami every month, year in and year out, for the last six years." Yet since Egeland made this statement in 2005 about the crisis in Congo, the situation remains grim, and the Congolese people are being subjected to unrivaled brutality.

From Poverty to Power
Book | Jul 01, 2008
How Active Citizens and Effective States Can Change the World

Oxfam Impact July 2008
Oxfam Impact | Jul 01, 2008
New mangroves breathe life into Mekong Delta

Field Report from El Salvador
Research Report | Jun 26, 2008
Smart Development in Practice Series

Credibility Crunch
Briefing Paper | Jun 13, 2008
Food, poverty, and climate change: an agenda for rich-country leaders

New Day New Way
Briefing Paper | Jun 10, 2008
The importance of supporting development and reducing poverty abroad are understood now as never before to be both moral imperatives and prerequisites for sustained US national security.

The Time is Now
Briefing Note | Jun 03, 2008
Global food prices are up 83 per cent compared with three years ago. Around the world, Oxfam International and many of its partners have seen soaring prices force people to eat less food or less nutritious food and drive poor households to cut back on health care, education, and other necessities. In this report, Oxfam lays out a plan for short and long-term responses to the crisis.

Rights-Based Approaches
Book | Jun 01, 2008
A Research Report by Oxfam America and CARE USA.

Getting results from our aid: Rethinking what we measure
Briefing Paper | May 26, 2008
AidNow series

OXFAMExchange Spring 2008
Oxfam Exchange | May 15, 2008
Raising a generation without fear

Oxfam in Southern Africa
Brochure | May 05, 2008
Having fought hard for freedom from colonial and racial oppression, millions of rural poor across southern Africa, particularly women, still struggle to overcome social and economic inequality, natural disasters, and disease. They continue to fight for their rights.

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