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        ‘I Still Don’t Feel Safe to Go Home’: Voices of Rohingya refugeesSince 25 August, more than 626,000 Rohingya have reached Bangladesh from Myanmar. Rohingya women and men have told Oxfam devastating stories of killings, rape and sexual violence. This report is an opportunity for some of them to share their stories, hopes, and their experiences of living in overcrowded refugee camps with overflowing latrines and contaminated water. Heavy rains and the cyclone season in 2018 threaten to bring new disaster and increase the risk of cholera. And irrespective of the recent bilateral agreement between Myanmar and Bangladesh, most Rohingya are terrified of returning to Myanmar while the discrimination that drove them away is unchanged.   
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        Yemen’s crisis: 1,000 days of disasterWestern governments will be complicit in the world’s worst humanitarian crisis if they do not act now, as 1,000 days of war continue to push the country towards an apocalyptic situation.   
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        Uprooted by Climate Change: Responding to the growing risk of displacementClimate change is already forcing people from their land and homes, and putting many more at risk of displacement in the future.   
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        High Priced Medicines and Lack of Needs-Driven Innovation: A Global Crisis That Fuels InequalityNew opportunities and challenges one year after the landmark Report of the UN Secretary-General’s High-Level Panel on Access to Medicines   
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        Pathways to deforestation-free foodDeveloping supply chains free of deforestation and exploitation in the food and beverage sector   
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        Yemen: Catastrophic cholera crisisSince the end of April 2017, Yemen has been experiencing its worst recorded outbreak of suspected cholera in a single year. 