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Sahel food crisis: Where are we at the end of 2012?
Feature Story | Dec 14, 2012
Good rainfall and better harvests have provided some relief, but challenges still remain as families work hard to recover. More »
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 »
Rain in drought-hit East Africa brings changing humanitarian needs
Feature Story | Nov 14, 2011
Despite the rain, and the relief it brings, emergency conditions will likely last well into 2012. More »
Investing in Poor Farmers Pays
Briefing Paper | Jun 30, 2009
Rethinking how to invest in agriculture More »
OXFAMExchange, Winter 2012
Oxfam Exchange | Feb 07, 2012
What if development took the kind of time and commitment it takes to raise a child? (It does.) More »
Struggle in Sahel: 'If there's no pasture, nothing works'
Feature Story | Feb 10, 2012
'We've stayed on our ancestors' land and we've put up with everything, but if rain doesn't come, life would turn into a nightmare," says Koubra Hamid. More »
As food crisis looms, the lean season hits early in northern Senegal
Feature Story | Feb 02, 2012
An Oxfam team assesses the conditions around a group of small villages where many of the food reserves are now exhausted. More »
A Billion Hungry People
Briefing Paper | Jan 26, 2009
Governments and aid agencies must rise to the challenge More »
Causing Hunger
Briefing Paper | Jul 24, 2006
An overview of the food crisis in Africa More »
Double-Edged Prices
Briefing Paper | Oct 16, 2008
Lessons from the food price crisis: 10 actions developing countries should take More »
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 »
Oxfam Impact June 2007
Oxfam Impact | Jul 14, 2007
Feeding a nation 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 »
What Happened at the G20?
Briefing Note | Apr 06, 2009
Initial analysis of the London summit 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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July was Darfur's worst-ever month for violence toward aid workers
Press Release | Aug 16, 2007
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Cholera ravages a population weakened by hunger
Press Release | Feb 08, 2009
Oxfam urges international donors to respond to needs More »
Farm Bill Subsidies Could Instead Feed Millions
Press Release | Feb 08, 2009
Oxfam calls on Congress to stop pandering to wealthy farmers More »
Millions more Ethiopians going hungry as aid effort stalls
Press Release | Feb 08, 2009
Oxfam calls for rich countries to redouble the aid effort to avert disaster. More »
Oxfam Welcomes President Bush's Food Aid Announcement
Press Release | Feb 08, 2009
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Spiraling Food Prices Tipping Millions in East Africa Towards Catastrophe
Press Release | Mar 04, 2011
Oxfam appeals for immediate action to avert disaster while there is still time. More »
Hope against hunger in Congressional action
Press Release | Mar 24, 2009
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Oxfam welcomes President Obama's food security announcement
Press Release | Apr 02, 2008
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As food prices rise, Oxfam programs help decrease worry
Feature Story | Oct 16, 2008
Combining two different programs, farmers are learning to share information, save profits, and grow more rice. More »
As food prices soar, hunger and unrest prompt global concern
Feature Story | Apr 18, 2008
A convergence of factors, including high energy and fertilizer costs, sent global food prices spiraling upward in the spring of 2008, forcing families to make ... More »
Drought in Ethiopia brings hardship
Feature Story | May 02, 2008
Herders and the animals they depend on for survival are suffering through a dry spell. More »
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 »
GROW: Food. Justice. Planet.
Campaign Publication | Jun 01, 2011
An overview of Oxfam's global GROW campaign More »
Saving Lives 24/7: Flood response in Senegal
Feature Story | May 18, 2011
Emergency fund allows fast response to severe flooding in suburbs of Dakar. More »
A Dangerous Delay: The cost of late response to early warnings in the 2011 drought in the Horn of Africa
Research Report | Jan 18, 2012
More than 13 million people are still affected by the crisis in the Horn of Africa. There were clear early warning signs many months in advance, yet there was ... More »