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As food crisis looms, the lean season hits early in northern Senegal
The tipping point in Guatemala
"We emerged from the crisis, and then came Stan"
A bridge to peace
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A Darfur camp of mud bricks feels permanent
A Darfur mother faces bleak choices in camp for 15,000 people
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¡Miembro!
Access to medicines means access to life
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After the China quake: Rebuilding schools, reducing risks
After the floods in Mozambique, it's time to build the future
After the storm: Oxfam takes stock, rushes in aid
After the storms, travel is almost impossible in remote areas of Haiti
Along the coast of El Salvador, families take steps to cope with climate change
Amazon Defense Front wins prestigious environmental prize
An act of courage
An aid worker's diary from Congo
"An energizing experience"
An Ethiopian coffee advocate speaks
An open letter to the President
An Oxfam partner tackles hurricane disasters—past, present, and future
An Oxfam well driller hunts for water
As Climate Change Campaign takes off, organizers and volunteers mobilize
As food prices rise, Oxfam programs help decrease worry
As food prices soar, hunger and unrest prompt global concern
Balancing culture, new law in Mozambique
Banking on a future
"Black Gold" illustrates coffee farmers' plight
Bolivian indigenous groups attacked
Bolivian legal research organization firebombed
Boredom, worry fill the days for many in Darfur camps
Building a better well
Building a culture of peace in Senegal
Calling Caylloma: mountain radio connects far-flung herders
Cambodia sees Oxfam as a partner in petroleum lawmaking process
Cambodian fishers work to protect floating villages
Cambodian rice farmers go organic
Caught on the wrong side of a gold boom
Celebrate Fair Trade in your community
CHANGE Leader gains global perspective in Senegal
Changing climate leads to increase in malaria in Cambodia
Children in Kalma camp say "OK" to staying healthy
Chile: Struggling for the right to decide
Cocoa farmers threatened by gold mine
Coffee cooperatives still rebuilding after Stan
Coffee farmers demand role in international organization
Coffee farmers' determination inspires action
Coffee growers earn a better price, protect the environment
Communities fight against AIDS in South Africa
Communities make care count
Conflict surrounds expansion of Peru gold mine
Cotton farmers get organized
Crossing the cultural divide
Darfur five years on: five steps forward
Darfur peacekeeping force still short of members, basic equipment
Darfur video Q & A
Dead fish and acid pollution point to cyanide in stream
Deepening droughts hinder efforts to fight HIV/AIDS in South Africa
Defending the people, and Lake Izabal
Demand for basic relief goods remains high in China quake zone
Demolished Ghanaian village wins court decision
Designed to last, new "Lift House" holds promise for Louisiana
Disaster resilience is useful now
Dispatch from the field: Diogo Milagre, Mozambique
Drawing water to a thirsty village
Dream of rights for women
Drought in Ethiopia brings hardship
During second leg of US tour, Coldplay campaigns to Make Trade Fair
Early rains reveal vulnerability of many communities in El Salvador
Emergency update: storms in Haiti
Emerging artist paints with a purpose
Cuba: Emerging from the crisis
Environmental activists receive death threats
The right to be consulted
Food crisis grips Sahel region of West Africa, 10 million affected
Oxfam takes the fight against cholera to rural Haiti
A health awakening
Ethiopian farmers get a payout, easing effects of drought
In Hindeysa, Ethiopia, a well becomes a lifeline
Floods in Senegal
What’s in a bar of soap
Ghana’s Oil Boom – A Readiness Report Card
Swiss Re commits $1.25m to Rural Resilience Initiative in 5 Year Partnership with Oxfam and WFP
Saving Lives 24/7: Flood response in Senegal
Oxfam and partners hail Ghana for enacting law on petroleum revenue
Famine in Somalia: Causes and solutions
The children of the floods
New life in the midst of Kenya's drought
La Oroya, Peru: Poisoned town
With sheep and savings, women in North Shewa work to improve the lives of their families
Star-studded Oxfam benefit party at Esquire House LA
Escalation of the crisis in Congo: November 2008
Ethiopia celebrates Earth Day with films, lectures, and discussions
Ethiopia sets the stage for immediate response to global warming
Ethiopian coffee farmers show commitment to trademark initiative
Ethiopian farmers meet with importers and roasters
Ethiopian women rediscover role as peace builders
Ethiopians, North American roasters move forward with trademark initiative
Eyewitness in Congo: Godefroid Marhegane
Facing climate change and its consequences
Farmers battle effects of changing seasons
Farmers in the US speak out
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Feeding Zimbabwe: Association of Women's Clubs
Fighting cholera, Oxfam helps clinics in Congo with clean water
Fighting malaria is fighting poverty
Fighting off starvation in Zimbabwe
Filters improve water quality in Pisco
First the rivers, then the forests: a fragile balance
Five years into the Darfur conflict, looking back
Fixing up the land, little by little
Flood preparedness project protects livelihoods along Mekong River
Floods in Mexico: Punting in a baseball playground
Food on the table and savings on hand
For architect, supporting the poor is best kind of building
For resettled community, not all are satisfied with new home
Foraging and fainting: coping with drought in Ethiopia
Forecasting a better future
From drought to floods: nine months in Ethiopia
Lessons on how PEPFAR can be integrated into a country's own health system
From the US and Senegal, stories of climate survival
G8 pledge just the beginning
Gambian villagers find hope in easy-to-fix hand pumps
Ghana's president promises disclosure of oil contracts
Global ambitions
Going hungry during lunch hour
Going organic to cope with a changing climate
Gradual change in the status of women
Green Watershed earns top honors
Green Watershed wins second award of the year
Group lives up to its name: Coastal Women for Change
Guardians of culture hold key to change
Gulf Coast housing plan is good news, but...
Haiti no longer grows much of its own rice
His childhood lost to war, teenager starts new life in Congo
Holding onto the mangroves
Holding politicians accountable
Home is a shelter of straw and plastic
Human rights violations follow the money
'If only the world would not look away'
Improvements big and small in East Asia
Improving the wells improves community health in flood-prone parts of El Salvador
In a Chad camp, gluey porridge sustains the Aboubakars
In Cambodia, climate extremes threaten an ancient community
In Congo, women face sexual violence and legacy of shame
In cyclone-ravaged Bangladesh, worst may be yet to come
In Ethiopia, hunger lurks as rain begins to fall
In grip of Cholera, Zimbabwe marshalls messengers to spread the word on hygiene
In Jiabi, Chinese government and local people build dike together
In Liben, herders find local solutions to local problems
In Mudzi, shortages of fuel and medicine compound challenges of tackling cholera epidemic
In Nicaragua, Oxfam provides aid to people hit hard by Felix
In Peru, Oxfam helps mountain hamlets prepare for the next bout of bad weather
In Prestea, Ghana, gold mine expansion threatens water sources
In promoting public health, compassion is Margaret Asewe's best medicine
In retirement, Fernando finds a golden opportunity helping coir workers
In Texistepeque, El Salvador, farmers question wisdom of relying on mining
Interview: Humberto Piaguaje
Interview: Jose Angel Tolentino
Interview: Mario Rodriguez
Interview: Pablo Fajardo
Interview: Victor Campos
Joanna Manu: community activist in Ghana
Just a boy: meeting child soldiers in eastern Congo
Keeping our commitments
Keeping the drumbeat on development
Land and heritage at risk in Ghana
Letting gravity do the work, Oxfam irrigates pastures in Peru
Life in the camps in Pakistan
Like the baobabs, cereal banks help Gambians weather hard times
Little progress at the G8 in Japan
Looking to Sacha Inchi for their future
Losing the family farm
Lure of clean water: some displaced Chadians may not return
Majority who voted say 'No' to Majaz Mining Company
Microinsurance builds resilience after tsunami
More valuable than gold
Mountain-grown barley helps Peru herders keep their alpacas strong
Movie helps farmers learn new "language" to grow more rice
Moyale Primary School sows seed of peace for the community
New attention on ChevronTexaco case
New fair trade company takes on the top bananas with Oxfam's support
New irrigation channel changes lives in Shasha Korke
New laws and new-found respect for women in Mozambique
New report documents the fading of the American dream
New ways to cope with flooding along Sri Lankan river
New well for Neftegna Sefer means rebirth for this village
Notes from the Big Show
Numbers don't lie
On a high note, Oxfam conveys health information
On the front lines of climate change: Nicaragua's Miskitos people
One researcher's method: ask the people who know best
Outfitted with new limbs, hope returns for 100s wounded in Pakistan quake
Overview of the crisis in Darfur
Oxfam America and ECOWAS to create new mining code
Oxfam America denounces death threats against rights advocate in Peru
Oxfam America launches new initiative on reducing disaster risks
Oxfam America partner Dr. Juan Almendares receives humanitarian award
Oxfam America president to Congress: Vote 'No' on US-Peru FTA
Oxfam builds support for human rights at meat processing plant
Oxfam calls for an investigation of alleged torture of 28 in Peru
Oxfam, CIW celebrate Burger King's promise of a wage hike
Oxfam evacuates aid workers from Chad capital
Oxfam finds some local solutions to food crises
Oxfam funds fuel-efficient stoves that help women
Oxfam hosts flagship conference on climate change adaptation
Oxfam in Cuba
Oxfam is sending $1 million of relief supplies to China
Oxfam launches emergency action plan in China earthquake zone
Oxfam, local advocates protest plan to cut housing money
Oxfam offers help to Ethiopians scrambling for water
Oxfam offers water, food, shelter to cyclone survivors in Bangladesh
Oxfam on the US government's report on foreign aid reform
Oxfam partner profile: Itumeleng Modimola
Oxfam preps for oil and mining's new focus
Oxfam program head reflects on her years in Darfur
Oxfam responds to G20 finance ministers
Oxfam responds to the Bangladesh cyclone
Oxfam works on solutions to help Ethiopians survive drought
Oxfam's humanitarian response department expands into public health
Papua New Guinea: "The islands are shrinking"
Partners in Central America and US unite to fight DR-CAFTA
Pasture pressure
Peruvian village sees pollution, few benefits from gas pipeline project
Peruvian villagers look beyond subsistence to their basic rights
Photos, panel discussion demonstrate impact of oil extraction on Nigeria and other African nations
Pollution risk at new gold mine in Ghana exposed
President Saca speaks out against mining in El Salvador
Profile: Gilma Molina de Vasquez
Prone to fierce storms, Bangladesh works to improve its preparedness
Pumped up: lake water meets the needs of displaced people
Pumps, wells replace hot, dusty trek to haul water
Questions and answers on Novartis and the Glivec patent case in India
Rape: one global step toward stopping it
Rebuilding lives in Darfur
Referendum on Rio Blanco mining project
Research in action
Research that could save lives: HIV and the tsunami disaster
Resistance in Central America
Resource revenues elusive in Peru
Rethinking culture: changing practices and proverbs in Oromiya
Río Blanco: history of a mismatch in Peru
Rio Blanco: Massive copper project proposed for Cloud Forest
Rodolfo Pocop: an indigenous perspective on mining in Guatemala
Saving for Change reaches 100,000 members
Saving for Change reaches 100,000 members in West Africa
Savings groups help villagers plan for the future
Seasonal flooding in Gambella leaves thousands of Ethiopians needing help
Seed program and family gardens help farmers in Zimbabwe
Seeds support AIDS orphans
Sidr survivors begin to rebuild their lives
Signs point to success: reducing disaster risks in El Salvador
Slow reconstruction means another cold winter in mountains of Pakistan
Small business helps recovery on Nias
Small investments, big changes
Small loans make a big difference for women in Afghanistan
Small scale coffee farmers make headway in new international coffee charter
Some people dread evacuations almost as much as hurricanes
Speakers spread the word about climate change and poor communities
Spirit world
Spreading the wealth
Sri Lanka paddy research to improve lives of rice farmers
Starbucks campaign: Anatomy of a win
Still shell-shocked by hurricane Stan, Guatemalan coffee farmers try to recover
Student activists hear the voices behind the issues
Students take the lead
Such important work
Tackling cholera: Oxfam and its partner move fast to provide clean water in Zimbabwe
Tadesse Meskela helps connect consumers and Ethiopian coffee growers
Taking it into the heart: reducing disaster risks through song and dance
Taking on the 'green monster'
Taking steps toward gender equity
The Andean challenge: getting there and catching your breath
The coming oil boom in Ghana
The Lift House: Living on the bayou—or above it
The Majaz effect
The perfect knowledge for survival
The second life of litter
The semblance of disaster
The statistics of gender violence in El Salvador
"The" Trade Debate
The war just got closer
The water started to rise, and it did not stop
There is nothing that cannot be changed
"This is the future"
Training and jobs to empower rural women
Travelling down West Salvation Road
UN report: Cambodia's rural people among its poorest
Una vida diferente: women create a different life
Update on protection of civilians in eastern Congo's peace process
US farmworkers reach historic agreement with McDonald's
US legislators, Oxfam partners discuss gold mining in Ghana
Valley of the sugar mills
Hope for rural Afghans
Village wells with hand pumps improve lives of Ethiopian women
Violence against women at root of HIV/AIDS crisis
Volunteer spotlight: Duyen Nguyen
Volunteers in Darfur camps help improve health conditions for everyone
"We are united"
Weeks after Hanna, Gonaïves still under water
When enough is enough
Where to shop for Fair Trade Certified products
Who is Nick Anderson? He's Oxfam America's Youth Ambassador to Darfur
With early warning, small problems in Ethiopia won't grow
With goods replaced, tsunami survivors search for well-being
With Oxfam's help, women become entrepreneurs in Khartoum market
"Without land there is no life"
Women are key to solving AIDS crisis in Southern Africa
Women of influence get results on Capitol Hill
Women's bank in Mexico wins prize for its loan programs
Working harder, eating less
Worldwide competition names Oxfam partner "Environmental Hero"
Writer learns what life is really like 'in the field'
WTO Development Round fails, but Make Trade Fair campaign continues
Your neighbor's voice: reducing vulnerability to disasters through community radio
Yum! Brands agree to hike pay for Florida tomato pickers
Zimbabwe: hopes for a better 2009
Zimbabwe looks to new domestic violence law
Zimbabwe's new prime minister says humanitarian crisis is a top priority
El Salvador: Communities unite after Hurricane Ida
Tropical storm Agatha leaves more than 170 dead and 100 missing in Central America
Mending the torn fabric of life in Darfur
Countdown to oil drilling in Ghana
With 17 guests, one Haitian family reflects the struggles of many in the months since the quake
Majora Carter: ‘Women represent a new vision’
Three signs of hope in Turkana
Looking them in the eye
Sewing for Change
Oxfam works to stem spread of cholera in Port-au-Prince camps for displaced people
Oil in Ghana: Civil society groups launch country’s readiness report card
Doubling his weather insurance, this Ethiopian farmer is happy for the security it provides
Counting on the rain to continue--or weather insurance to help cover losses
House by house, latrine by latrine, Haitians fight cholera in Petite Riviere
The worst sight in the world
Haiti: a grain milling operation offers an economic lifeline for women
Saving for Change now exceeds 500,000 members
Guatemalan human rights and environmental advocates under threat
In the midst of famine, children survive with the help of Oxfam partner SAACID
Some justice for a palm tree
Oxfam prepares for powerful storm heading for Haiti
In northern Ethiopia, weather insurance offers a buffer against drought
Now we know
In Haiti camps where Oxfam works, hygiene education helps guard against cholera
Leadership from the bottom up
Where there's water, there's hope: Tapping the potential of a river in West Arsi
More than 1 million growers are now embracing innovative approaches to producing more rice
Giving their lives to stop a gold mine in El Salvador
The rains have come, but food crisis continues to afflict West Africa, hitting Chad hard
Fighting destiny
Marlin Mine: Violence and pollution lead to call for suspension
Oxfam trains teams to manage water delivery in Haitian camps
Landslide compounds Mexico's flood disaster
Ti koze sou kolera: In rural Haiti, Oxfam takes to the airwaves
In a city of water
Oxfam helps Ethiopians tackle hunger today by planting trees for tomorrow
A new law changes the landscape for Peru's indigenous people
A harvest to celebrate
In camps, concerns about the future
With small but steady steps, Haitians work to make better lives for themselves in the countryside
South Kordofan crisis – thousands displaced without aid in Sudan
Guatemalan government continues to ignore ruling of human rights commission
Mechanical Advantage
"La Ruta del Arte" an artistic way to prevent gender-based violence
Historic breakthrough in Florida’s tomato fields
Saving for Change members celebrate International Women’s Day
The injustice of racism
In villages of Niger, hunger weakens people and animals
Solidarity and support in Japan: An interview with Oxfam's Michael Delaney
Knowledge is power
Providing clean water is Oxfam's first priority in Haiti cholera outbreak
ECOWAS sets up committee on mining reforms
Double emergency in Indonesia
Land grabs push thousands further into poverty
With irrigation, herders in southern Ethiopia turn to farming
Rain in drought-hit East Africa brings changing humanitarian needs
At a camp in Haiti, families long for a new start--and land to call their own
Food security concerns at World Food Day events in Ghana
A feeding program in Somalia has helped more than 136,000 children and mothers
“It’s time we learned this lesson”
Haiti: Reducing the risk of flooding in Artibonite
Pakistan: Four days old and the roof caves in
Tired and soaked: delivering aid in Upper Swat
New coalition to monitor resource revenues in Cambodia
Building on strength in Afghanistan
Oxfam responds to storm emergencies in Philippines, Vietnam
Oxfam aid worker blogs from Haiti
Saving for Change helps communities in Cambodia address financial difficulty
Big challenges in Haiti
Rebuilding lives after Typhoon Ketsana
Oxfam emergency response experts assess quake in Chile
A grim scene
The costs of biofuel
Oxfam statement regarding Kristin Davis
For Emile Hirsch, Zimbabwe is a place of challenges—and hope
Radiohead to play a surprise show for Haiti
The struggle continues in Ghana
Geneva Convention turns 60
CIFCA mission confirms human rights violations in Honduras
Clean water and sanitation prevent disease and save lives after disaster strikes
Campaigners in Cambodia Demand Climate Justice
Millions face hunger as drought sweeps East Africa
The long road home
The other green revolution
Verapaz: four days after the landslide
Oil spill presents array of threats to Gulf Coast
Cambodia: Working to avoid the resource curse
"We are no longer hungry."
Reducing disaster risks: women raise their voices in the streets and in the courts
Instead of tea: Respect
Oxfam urges Chevron shareholders to support transparency
Oxfam, partner delivers new report to Secretary of Labor
Pacific Rim case against the Salvadoran government begins
Fishermen prepare for the worst with BP oil spill
First families move into new resettlement site outside Port-au-Prince
Yem Neang spreads the word on a new way to grow rice
Biloxi braces for an uncertain future
International Labour Organization urges suspension of mining operations in Guatemala
In Peru, farmers and shopkeepers wonder how they will begin again after destructive rains
A race that together we're winning
Oxfam sends relief supplies to quake-hit communities in China
Climate change on canvas
Oxfam responds to Cyclone Aila
With wood scarce in Darfur, a new stove promises good things for women and the environment
Camp conditions in Somalia are among worst this aid worker has ever seen
Crisis in Honduras: Oxfam expresses concerns
As villagers flee new fighting in Congo, Oxfam works to bring them clean water
Women in Mali lead Saving for Change
Peru overturns decrees, starts dialogue
"Africa's future is up to Africans"
Q & A on aid in Afghanistan
In El Salvador, USAID program grows a new generation of rural entrepreneurs
Domestic Violence Bill set to protect women in Mozambique
In Cambodia, USAID helps citizen groups protect their legal rights
One step forward in campaign to end violence against women
With insurance, loans, and confidence, this Ethiopian farmer builds her resilience
Disaster unfolds in Japan
Ghana adopts West African mining principles
What’s in a stove?
Oxfam aids survivors of Pakistan floods
The ones who feed the world
In Japan, Oxfam partners support vulnerable groups
Outwitting the fox: Women join forces to tackle poverty
Actress Charlyne Yi fights hunger with Oxfam
Waiting for justice
Interview: Steve Abbot, public health engineer
A shop of her own
Women’s dreams come true
Things will get better: rebuilding livelihoods in Carrefour Feuilles
On Katrina anniversary, Oxfam and partners rededicate themselves to Gulf recovery
As drought tightens its grip on East Africa, new approaches needed to a long-term problem
Nine hectares of hope: an irrigation project promises better harvests for Ethiopian farmers
Life on the edge in Layyah camp
Oxfam teams up with World Food Programme to expand risk management for poor farmers
Cholera outbreak strikes Haiti north of quake-ravaged capital
Fanning the spark of entrepreneurship, Oxfam helps small businesses recover after Haiti earthquake
Civil society groups in Ghana insist on transparency
Oxfam's cash-for-work projects help rural Ethiopians get through drought
Business partnership to promote resilience and environmental preparedness launched
A source of income, funded by savings
In helping 1.2 million Pakistanis, Oxfam pays keen attention to women's needs
After the Haiti earthquake, a life-changing event: Families dig latrines with Oxfam's help
At the heart of the El Salvador flood response: partnership
Zero cholera!
A message from Peru's forgotten farmers
Setting a good example
Local approach to fighting racism
A place to call home?
Japan faces multiple emergencies
Bold commitment to innovation
Oxfam responds as hundreds of thousands flee Ivory Coast capital
Oxfam distributes emergency supplies to tackle cholera in Haiti
Oxfam aims to help 40,000 people with emergency supplies in area of Haiti hard hit by cholera
Food price spikes
Women living with uncertainty and high food prices
Preparing for the Impact of a Changing Climate on US Humanitarian and Disaster Response
Chevron shareholders vote for transparency
Recovery in Haiti: Building jobs and basic services
East Africa drought and food crisis Q and A
Why the women wept
British High Court freezes mine company assets
As politicians debate action on climate change, Cambodians rally in the capital city
Oxfam statement regarding Kristin Davis
Preparedness helps Oxfam respond quickly to Salvador emergency
“Our entire world has changed”
Members of Ghana’s Parliament concerned about use of new oil money
West Africa asks, "Where is my gold?"
Rains across Peru destroy crops, small businesses, and thousands of homes
New tool helps communities focus on human rights
Rallying for rights
Djimon Hounsou learns how US subsidies affect Africa
Medhin Reda's best asset is her own hard work
Modern urban Latin music to prevent gender violence
Oxfam International congratulates its Honorary President Mary Robinson
With the help of a few sheep, women improve lives of their families
Gebru Kahsay relies on rain but has the security of insurance
Following the money in Latin America
Haiti at risk
Rankin in Congo: 'Their humanity was what I wanted people to notice'
When water speaks
Meet Oxfam's Sisters on the Planet Ambassadors
A traditional form of help allows families to rebuild herds in Ethiopia
Weather insurance offers Ethiopian farmers hope—despite drought
I feel my heart beating
Volunteers act up while time ticks down
New potential for conflict in Peru’s Amazon
Environmental activists murdered in El Salvador
Food crisis in Guatemala
Lives interrupted
Peruvian singers join worldwide campaign against climate change
'I don't see or feel peace'
Avoiding a food crisis in rural Haiti
The faces of Hurricane Ida
International Conference on Extractive Industries Contracts
Climate change affecting Peru right now
Changing the way Americans prepare for the worst
Helping Haiti through the power of community
El Salvador: "We spent the whole day evacuating people."
Top 10 things you need to know about Oxfam
Getting water to a Haitian hospital
Selas Samson Biru faces uncertainty with the seasons
In the Media: What Oxfam is saying about Haiti
First phase of Haiti rehabilitation to focus on water, sanitation, and shelter
Multimedia
Video
Open the Books on Corruption
Conflict surges in Congo
Martina's story
Muriel's story
Sahena's story
Sharon's story
The singing wells of Dubluq
A perfect storm is driving millions into poverty
Video: Making the water flow
From Congo with love
Stand with Haiti
Winning the AIDS Fight: How Countries Can Take the Lead
Guatemala: Heart of our Mother Earth
Burkitu: a spring of life
The New Pornographers for Oxfam's Gulf Coast Program
R4: The Rural Resilience Initiative
Water in Tigray: A dam shortens the walk
Can Country Ownership Work?
Big changes in the Amazon
Hardest hit: Survival strategies from the frontlines of climate change
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Seedlings today, trees tomorrow
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A new generation
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Sexual violence in DR Congo
Predictable, multiyear aid is life-saving in difficult contexts
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Sabodala: Poverty in a land of gold
Kabul conference messages
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A new way of life on the Dawa
In Audrey's hands
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Desmond Tutu invites you to host a Sunday Dinner this World Food Day
Frances Moore Lappé: host a Sunday Dinner on World Food Day
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Oxfam America in Darfur
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'This belongs to them'
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Crisis in Darfur
Plant hope. Give a tree.
Honoring women, fighting hunger
Sisters on the Planet 30-second PSA
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Jalala Women's Association
Bring US Foreign Assistance into the 21st Century
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Darfur Q & A Part 1
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Oxfam America's Climate Change Campaign
Our Land, Our Life
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Sustainable Security
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The herder’s life
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Oxfam on the ground in Haiti: New beginnings
Climate change wake-up call
Copper in the Clouds
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Can Ghana Beat the ‘Oil Curse’? Countdown to First Oil
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Update from DRC, Part 1
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Where does foreign aid stand?
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On the ground in Haiti
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Haïti podcast: 17 Janvier 2010 (Français)
Avoiding a food crisis in rural Haiti
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"This is the future"
Song of the Forest
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A set of simple water pumps improves life in a Gambian village
Coping during the hungry season in Gambia
A tiny seed and a big idea
Oxfam on the ground in Haiti: Captured in photos
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Fighting hunger in Mogadishu
A Billion Hungry People
A Fragile Future
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A Raw Deal for Rice Under DR-CAFTA
A Recipe for Disaster
Adaptation 101
Adapting to Climate Change
Afghanistan: Development and Humanitarian Priorities
Afghanistan Education Report Card
Africa and the Doha Round
All Costs, No Benefits
Ammunition: The Fuel of Conflict
Arms Without Borders
Between Hope and Fear in Northern Uganda
Blood on the Floor
Caught in the Conflict
Causing Hunger
Climate Alarm
Climate, Poverty, and Justice
Climate Wrongs and Human Rights
Collaboration in Crises
Community Peacebuilding in Afghanistan
Congressional Testimony: The Implementation of DR-CAFTA
Consequences of the Proliferation and Misuse of Small Arms and Light Weapons
Corporate Social Responsibility in the Mining Sector in Peru
Credibility Crunch
Cuba: Going Against the Grain
Cuba: Social Policy at the Crossroads
Cultivating Poverty
Deepening community engagement
Dirty Metals
Disaster Management Policy and Practice
Double-Edged Prices
Education: Tackling the Global Crisis
Ending the R&D Crisis in Public Health
Extractive Sectors and the Poor
Failing the Cardozo test
Fairness in the Fields
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Falling Short
Field report from Afghanistan
Field Report from El Salvador
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Financing Adaptation
Finding the Moral Fiber
Fish Trade, Food, and Income Security
For a Safer Tomorrow
Foreign aid 101: A quick and easy guide to understanding US foreign aid
"Foreign Assistance Reform in the Next Administration: Challenges and Solutions"
Forgotten Communities, Unmet Promises
Free, Quality Education for Every Afghan Child
From Cancun to Miami
From Poverty to Power
Gender justice in disaster response
Gender Mainstreaming During Disasters
Ghana's Big Test
Golden Rules
Grounds for Change
Hidden Treasure?
How Does the USDA Farm Bill Proposal Measure Up?
If Not Now, When?
Impacts of Reductions in US Cotton Subsidies on West African Cotton Producers
Improving livelihoods after disasters
In Her Own Words
Investing for Life
Investing in Destruction: Glamis Gold
Kicking Down the Door
Lessons in disaster management
Like Machines in the Fields
Listening to disaster-affected communities
Meeting humanitarian needs on the Kenya border with Somalia
Metals, mining, and sustainable development in Central America
Mining conflicts in Peru: Condition critical
Mirror on America
Mission incomplete
Mugged: Poverty in Your Coffee Cup
New Day New Way
One Year On
Out of Site
Oxfam America Testimony on US Trade Agenda
Oxfam Briefing Paper: Education for All ? No More Broken Promises
Oxfam Impact April 2007
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Oxfam Impact September/October 2006
Oxfam Impact Special Report
Oxfam International Humanitarian Policy Notes
Oxfam International Third Year Report on the Tsunami Response
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Patents versus Patients
Perceptions of Poverty from the "Poor," Conceptions of Poverty from the "Poor"
Poverty Reduction or Poverty Exacerbation?
Pricing Farmers Out of Cotton
Public Health at Risk
Reducing vulnerability to HIV before and after disasters
Rising to the humanitarian challenge in Iraq
Seeking Common Grounds
Sheltering people after disasters
Shut Out
Signing Away the Future
Sink or Swim
Smart Development
Song of the Sirens
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Square pegs in round holes
Targeting Small Arms
Tarnished Gold
Tarnished Legacy
Ten Point Plan to Change Course in Afghanistan
The Aftershock of Cyclone Nargis
The AK-47: the world's favorite killing machine
The Coffee Crisis Continues
The Coir Industry in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka
The Human Cost of Small Arms
The Right to Survive
The Time is Now
The White Oak Recommendations on Effective Global Development in the US National Interest
The World is Still Waiting
Transparency Begins at Home
Truth or Consequences
Tsunami Fund end of program report
Turning Carbon into Gold
Understanding the Effect of the Tsunami and its Aftermath on Vulnerability to HIV in Coastal India
Up In Arms: Controlling The International Trade In Small Arms
Up in Smoke? Asia and the Pacific
Cuba: Weathering the Storm
What Happened at the G20?
What happened in Hong Kong?
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Memo to the President: Key Recommendations to the Next Afghan Government
A Portrait of Louisiana
Ownership in practice: The key to smart development
Missing pieces? Assessing the impact of humanitarian reform in Pakistan
Beyond Aid
Making Investments in Poor Farmers Pay
Rescuing Education for All
Take Action: Democratic Republic of Congo
GROW: Food. Justice. Planet.
Under pressure: Reducing disaster risk and enhancing US emergency response capacity in an era of climate change
Horn of Africa Risk Transfer for Adaptation (HARITA) quarterly report: January 2011–March 2011
Nowhere to Turn
Planting Now
A place at the table
Protect Community Rights and Resources Fact Sheet
The Right of Indigenous Peoples to Prior Consultation: The Situation in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru
Climate Change and Violent Conflict
Whose Aid is it Anyway? Politicizing aid in conflicts and crises
A Dangerous Delay: The cost of late response to early warnings in the 2011 drought in the Horn of Africa
Enough for Everyone
No will, no way
Risk and Risk Transfer in Agriculture
Beyond Recovery: Moving the Gulf Coast Toward a Sustainable Future
Now or Never
Oxfam Poverty Footprint
Exchanging tea for respect
Talking the walk
Una vida diferente | A different life
Oxfam America Mid-‐Term Climate Change Campaign Evaluation Executive Summary
The Making of a Seoul Development Connection
Oxfam Fact Sheet: Food Crisis in East Africa
Righting two wrongs
Oxfam in Central Africa
Halving Hunger: Still Possible?
The New Forests Company and its Uganda plantations
Adapting for a Green Economy: Companies, Communities and Climate Change
Exposed: Social vulnerability and climate change in the US Southeast
Haiti Progress Report 2011
Impact of the US-Colombia FTA on the small farm economy in Colombia
Promises, promises
The politics of partnership: How donors manage risk while letting recipients lead their own development
Beyond Viktor Bout
Pakistan floods progress report
OXFAMExchange Winter 2011
Pakistan Floods Fact Sheet
Crises in a New World Order: Challenging the humanitarian project
An eternal stranger comes home
Saving lives through country ownership
Watching the watchdogs
Beyond Sudan's big day
Haiti Progress Report 2011: Summary
Haiti Progress Report 2010
From relief to recovery
High Stakes
No Time to Lose
Oxfam America’s Saving for Change program in Central America
Horn of Africa Risk Transfer for Adaptation (HARITA) quarterly report: April 2011–June 2011
The Human Cost: Cubans and Cuban Americans talk about their lives and the U.S. Embargo
Six months into the floods
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Land and Power
Change not Charity
Oxfam Fact Sheet: GROW Campaign
Ready or Not
Calling the shots under country ownership
Saving lives, seeking solutions
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Capacity: Helping countries lead
Measuring the right results
The Humanitarian Response Index: Where we stand
When developing countries lead, will the US follow?
"D" is for Different: Why diplomacy and development are not the same, and why it matters
Investing in Poor Farmers Pays
Advocacy for Social Justice
Field report from Cambodia
In harm's way: Oxfam America's game on rethinking natural disasters
What development professionals need: Voices from the frontlines
Rescuing the Peace in Southern Sudan
Why should health advocates lead on aid reform?
Why should water, sanitation, and hygiene advocates lead on aid reform?
Field Report from Southern Sudan
Now, the world is without me
Can aid for food security show the way for broader aid reform?
Yellow alert: Taking action to prevent disasters
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Resilience and determination
Review of IFC Performance Standards and Sustainability Policy
Fund-raising for Oxfam: Frequently asked questions
Information: Let countries know what donors are doing
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People, power, and pipelines
Haiti: A Once-in-a-Century Chance for Change
Survey: Haitians talk about rebuilding after January 2010 earthquake
The Rain Doesn't Come on Time Anymore
Climate Change and Women Fact Sheet
Climate Change and Security Fact Sheet
Digging to Development?
Empty promises
Waking the Devil
Oxfam Impact July 2009
Suffering the Science
Rights-Based Approaches
From Poverty to Power
The tied aid "round trip"
Why trade policy can help or hinder the US's fight against poverty
Oxfam in Southern Africa
Oxfam America House Party guide
Building Common Ground
Oxfam America organizing guide
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Darfur Crisis Fact Sheet
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Oxfam at a glance: Saving lives
Take Action: Global Food Crisis
US Gulf Coast Recovery Program Fact Sheet
Working together to end poverty and injustice
Oxfam in West Africa
Oxfam in Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean
Oxfam at a glance: On campus
Horn of Africa Risk Transfer for Adaptation (HARITA) quarterly report: October 2010–December 2010
Guidance to the Global Health Initiative on implementing country ownership
Impact of climate change on response providers and socially vulnerable communities in the US
Exploring the links between international business and poverty reduction
R4 Rural Resilience Initiative: Partnership for resilient livelihoods in a changing climate
Oxfam America's Saving for Change program in West Africa
Review of Major Mining, Oil, and Gas Company Policies on Free Prior and Informed Consent and Social License
Aid to Haiti, 6 months on: a long way to go
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Recommendations to the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Task Force
Pakistan floods crisis: response hindered by lack of funds as public health crisis looms
Impact of garment and textile trade preferences on livelihoods in Cambodia
Oxfam America student action guide
Horn of Africa Risk Transfer for Adaptation (HARITA) quarterly report: July 2011–September 2011
Case Study: Bolivian Government Consultation with the Guaraní Indigenous Peoples of Charagua Norte and Isoso
Achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs): The Road Forward for the U.S.
Ghosts of Christmas past
Haiti Progress Report 2010: Summary
Horn of Africa Risk Transfer for Adaptation (HARITA) quarterly report: July - September 2010
A fresh look at the green economy
From the ground up
Community-based human rights impact assessments: Practical lessons
Inventory of Farmworker Issues and Protections in the United States
HARITA Project Report: Nov 2007 - Dec 2009
Haiti: The slow road to reconstruction
One Gulf, resilient Gulf: A plan for coastal community recovery
Control: Letting countries lead
Information: Letting countries know what donors are doing
Capacity: Helping countries lead
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Now More Than Ever: Climate talks work for those who need them most
HARITA progress report: Jan 2010 - Jun 2010
Mechanical advantage
In war-torn Darfur, a stove with a mission
Sowing seeds of self-reliance in Ethiopia
More rice for people, more water for the planet
Growing a Better Future
An Ounce of Prevention:
Promoting the accountability of the Afghan National Security Forces
Growing a Better Future Summary
A state of fear: Human rights abuses in North Carolina’s tobacco industry
Ghana's Oil Readiness Report
Now we know
Left behind by the G20?
Adapting to climate change
Why are humanitarian advocates leading on aid reform?
The climate after Copenhagen
Reconstructing Haiti
Turning the Tables
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Oxfam's oil, gas, and mining program
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Take Action: Fight for Climate Justice
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Afghanistan Reintegration Briefing Note
Small herds support families during hard times
Think big. Go small.
Better jobs in better supply chains
The Cost of War
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Getting results from our aid: Rethinking what we measure
Transparency is happening right now: USAID and Indonesia's national budget
Earthquake in Haiti Fact Sheet
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