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OXFAMExchange Fall 2003
Oxfam Exchange | Sep 16, 2003
Ross Gelbspan on Climate Change, The Fast for a World Harvest Turns 30, Hurricane Mitch Five Years Later More »
Metals, mining, and sustainable development in Central America
Research Report | Feb 17, 2009
An assessment of benefits and costs More »
OXFAMExchange Spring 2003
Oxfam Exchange | May 16, 2003
Red Tomato, ethnic discrimination and the Mayan defense, clearing landmines in Afghanistan, and community radio breathes life into democracy in Senegal More »
The tipping point in Guatemala
Feature Story | Mar 03, 2010
In Baja Verapaz Oxfam and local partners are helping small farmers cope with a food crisis that could have been prevented. More »
Central American mining could undermine economic well-being
Press Release | Feb 17, 2009
Oxfam urges informed public debate over costs and benefits More »
Coffee cooperatives still rebuilding after Stan
Feature Story | May 03, 2007
How Guatamalan coffee cooperatives are recovering from heavy rains. Part I of III More »
Coffee farmers' determination inspires action
News Update | Apr 21, 2006
Despite challenges, coffee campaign manager finds reasons for hope. More »
Environmental activists receive death threats
Feature Story | Jan 03, 2008
In Guatemala, a deep-rooted culture of violence limits debate about mining and the environment. More »
Video Link | Oct 19, 2011
Indigenous Maya people in western Guatemala are calling on the government to suspend operations at the Marlin Mine, and investigate violent human rights ... More »
International Labour Organization urges suspension of mining operations in Guatemala
News Update | Apr 07, 2010
UN bodies push the government on rights violations in mining cases. More »
Oxfam in Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean
Brochure | Dec 05, 2006
All across this diverse and beautiful territory, new faces of leadership are emerging. Women, rural communities, and small farmers are adding their voices to ... More »
OXFAMExchange, Fall 2011
Oxfam Exchange | Oct 13, 2011
Africa's last famine? More »
A source of income, funded by savings
Feature Story | Oct 01, 2010
Women in Central America are leading efforts to reduce poverty, the overall purpose of the Millennium Development Goals, through participation in Oxfam ... More »
Saving for Change now exceeds 500,000 members
Feature Story | Jul 27, 2011
Mali continues to lead rapid growth of innovative, savings-based microfinance program. More »
Guatemalan human rights and environmental advocates under threat
News Update | Aug 31, 2011
Oxfam calls on government to ensure safety of CALAS officials and investigate origins of death threats. More »
Marlin Mine: Violence and pollution lead to call for suspension
Feature Story | Oct 18, 2011
Concerns about human rights violations and the environment in Guatemala lead indigenous communities to seek a suspension of mine operations in western ... More »
Power of Oil Palm
Research Report | Mar 18, 2013
Land grabbing and impacts associated with the expansion of oil palm crops in Guatemala: The case of the Palmas del Ixcán company. More »
Fixing up the land, little by little
Feature Story | May 03, 2007
Farmer Lucas Izapo says it could take three or four more years to recover his land. Part III of III More »
Interview: Mario Rodriguez
Feature Story | Jul 19, 2006
Mario Rodriguez, 40, an economist specializing in intellectual property, works for CIDECA, an Oxfam partner in Guatemala. More »
Rodolfo Pocop: an indigenous perspective on mining in Guatemala
Feature Story | Sep 15, 2005
New economic realities in Central America reveal strong concerns about the future of Mayan culture. More »
Still shell-shocked by hurricane Stan, Guatemalan coffee farmers try to recover
Feature Story | Apr 21, 2006
Oxfam provides $100,000 grant to help farmers rebuild. More »
Tropical storm Agatha leaves more than 170 dead and 100 missing in Central America
News Update | Jun 30, 2010
The rainy season has only just begun in Central America, but tropical storm Agatha has already lashed Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras. More »
Guatemalan government continues to ignore ruling of human rights commission
News Update | Jun 13, 2011
Public events put spotlight on non-compliance with precautionary measures recommendation. More »
Food crisis in Guatemala
Feature Story | Nov 06, 2009
Oxfam and local partners help farmers cope with crop failures, food shortages. More »