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In villages of Niger, hunger weakens people and animals
Feature Story | Jul 08, 2010
Rains are desperately needed for farmers across the Sahel. But in some places, the rain will also make it very difficult to deliver vital aid. More »
Cultivating Poverty
Briefing Paper | Sep 01, 2002
The impact of US cotton subsidies on Africa More »
Hidden Treasure?
Research Report | Feb 01, 2007
In search of Mali's gold-mining revenues More »
Oxfam Impact February 2007
Oxfam Impact | Feb 15, 2007
Small Investments, Big Changes More »
OXFAMExchange Spring 2004
Oxfam Exchange | Apr 03, 2004
Engendering an Equitable Society: Focus on Women's Rights More »
OXFAMExchange Spring 2007
Oxfam Exchange | May 16, 2007
A Fragile Balance More »
Tarnished Legacy
Research Report | Feb 04, 2004
A Social and Environmental Analysis of Mali's Syama Goldmine More »
Conflict in Mali disrupts fragile food markets and threatens to escalate food crisis in West Africa
Press Release | Mar 30, 2012
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African Farmers Squeezed by Subsidies and Privatization Efforts
Press Release | Feb 08, 2009
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Oxfam Calls on Mali and Gold Mining Companies to Open their Books
Press Release | Mar 09, 2010
Gold has surpassed cotton as main export, transparency in disclosing mining revenues missing More »
Oxfam America to expand community finance program in Mali and Cambodia with $11.7 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Press Release | May 28, 2009
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Food crisis grips Sahel region of West Africa, 10 million affected
Feature Story | Jun 30, 2010
Poor rains last year reduced the size of harvests and dried out pastureland across the region. More »
Women in Mali lead Saving for Change
Feature Story | Jul 22, 2009
An innovative savings and loan program is helping people work their own way out of extreme poverty. Women in Mali are leading the way as the program expands to ... More »
Oxfam Impact July 2009
Oxfam Impact | Jul 15, 2009
A quarter million now Saving for Change More »
Video Link | Nov 14, 2008
Oxfam America has pioneered an alternative microfinance model called Saving for Change, which self-replicates on a large scale and at a low cost, serving those ... More »
Oxfam in West Africa
Brochure | Jun 10, 2007
Across the vast Sahel and down through the lush rainforests of Ghana, there is a growing sense of possibility. 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 »
Fighting malaria is fighting poverty
Feature Story | Apr 10, 2007
Organizing women in Saving for Change groups helps them to reduce the threat of malaria. More »
Gradual change in the status of women
Feature Story | Apr 10, 2007
Saving for Change doesn't just help women earn money—it is a means to change their role in the family and the village. More »
Numbers don't lie
Feature Story | May 25, 2007
Early success of innovative finance program impresses experts in Mali. More »
Small investments, big changes
Feature Story | Jan 09, 2007
Oxfam America's Saving for Change program in Mali is helping more than 24,000 women save money, invest in small businesses, and become more active in their ... More »
West Africa asks, "Where is my gold?"
News Update | May 29, 2009
Oxfam America and leading civil society organizations in West Africa are launching a week of action aimed at raising public awareness about the mining industry ... More »
Djimon Hounsou learns how US subsidies affect Africa
Feature Story | Jul 01, 2005
In June 2005, Academy Award-nominated actor Djimon Hounsou took a fact-finding mission to Mali on behalf of Oxfam's Make Trade Fair campaign. Oxfam's Lyndsay ... More »
OXFAMExchange Fall 2009
Oxfam Exchange | Nov 17, 2009
Facing Down Hunger: The global food crisis one year later More »