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The injustice of racism
Feature Story | Nov 30, 2010
How racism and discrimination contribute to poverty for indigenous people in Peru. More »
OXFAMExchange Fall 2002
Oxfam Exchange | Sep 16, 2002
What's in your coffee? Oxfam's coffee campaign. Plus Afghanistan, Make Trade Fair campaign, and the Hopi people's struggle for clean, safe drinking water. 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 »
Mining conflicts in Peru: Condition critical
Briefing Paper | Mar 10, 2009
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Oxfam Impact January 2008
Oxfam Impact | Jan 30, 2008
Landmark victory for indigenous people More »
OXFAMExchange Spring 2002
Oxfam Exchange | May 16, 2002
Oxfam launches the Make Trade Fair campaign More »
OXFAMExchange Winter 2005
Oxfam Exchange | Feb 11, 2005
Come Together: Building a movement to overcome poverty and change the world More »
In Historic Move, Bolivian President Grants Indigenous Group Land Ownership Titles
Press Release | Feb 08, 2009
Oxfam congratulates the Chiquitano on victory after hard-fought 12-year legal battle More »
Oxfam America applauds Peruvian Congress action to uphold rights of indigenous people
Press Release | May 27, 2009
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World Bank Announces Funding Approval for Peru Pipeline Project
Press Release | May 03, 2007
The IFC pledges $300 million to fund Camisea II pipeline project; Oxfam warns of serious implications for indigenous communities and the environment. More »
Balancing culture, new law in Mozambique
Feature Story | Feb 24, 2006
Educating traditional leaders builds respect for women and their rights in the new Family Law. More »
Bolivian indigenous groups attacked
News Update | Feb 16, 2007
Oxfam expresses solidarity with Chiquitano indigenous people in eastern Bolivia after their offices are ransacked and leaders are threatened. More »
Bolivian legal research organization firebombed
Feature Story | Aug 18, 2008
Oxfam America's South America regional office expressed concern and sympathy regarding the attack on the Centre for Legal Studies and Social Research (CEJIS) ... More »
Calling Caylloma: mountain radio connects far-flung herders
Feature Story | May 30, 2007
A newly installed network allows Peruvian herders to call for help fast. 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 »
Conflict surrounds expansion of Peru gold mine
Feature Story | Jan 15, 2009
Local communities turn to legal measures to protect land, water. More »
Crossing the cultural divide
Feature Story | Jan 22, 2008
In the mountains of Peru, indigenous leaders are taking a multicultural approach to overcoming centuries of racism and discrimination—and fighting poverty. More »
Defending the people, and Lake Izabal
Feature Story | May 28, 2008
Despite threats to her life, Eloyda Mejía raises awareness about industrial mining near a beautiful lake in eastern Guatemala. 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 »
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 ... More »
Video Link | Mar 02, 2010
In 2005, thousands of unarmed Peruvians peacefully protested against the Rio Blanco Copper Mine. Cleofé Neyra describes how she and 27 others were tortured and ... More »
Video Link | Jun 11, 2010
Meet Eneyda, a young Machiguenga woman navigating the confusing waters connecting her remote indigenous community, and the environmental threats and economic ... 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 »
Peru overturns decrees, starts dialogue
News Update | Jun 22, 2009
The government of Peru and indigenous citizens to move from conflict to dialogue on land rights and the best way to consult native people as they work to ... More »
Oxfam in South America
Brochure | Oct 10, 2005
To their government officials and to the corporations who want to exploit their lands and natural resources, the indigenous and rural people of South America ... More »
Waiting for justice
Feature Story | Sep 14, 2010
In Peru, indigenous people are awaiting legislation that would uphold their rights—rights to be consulted about oil, gas, mining, and other economic ... More »
Setting a good example
Feature Story | Nov 30, 2010
Jesus Nazareno’s anti-discrimination ordinance is a model for others in the area. More »
Local approach to fighting racism
Feature Story | Nov 30, 2010
Start with helping people confront their own attitudes, then change local laws to protect basic rights. More »
Relief agency hails Obama's historic endorsement of indigenous people's rights
Press Release | Dec 17, 2010
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