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Hear from women who are feeding their families and the world.
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The global humanitarian system is overstretched; inadequately investing in risk reduction and prevention, and providing assistance that is often insufficient, inappropriate and late.
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In hunger-stricken Bangladesh, women created a safety net—one handful of rice at a time.
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Your gift to Oxfam is worth more than its face value—it’s an investment in the power of people against poverty.
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First Person
Why do you support small-scale farmers?
Your reasons reasons for supporting small-scale agriculture vary, but the goal is the same: help create a world where everyone always has enough to eat.
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Politics of Poverty
Farm Bill cliff: A more trade-distorting farm policy
The insular logic of the Farm Bill means farmers in other countries pay a price.
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Politics of Poverty
A development model for the 21st century: Addressing poverty by tackling climate change
Reducing emissions of methane, black carbon, and other short-lived climate pollutants is critical to poverty alleviation and development, and provides fast-action solutions to address climate change.
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For those who lost their rice crop in the typhoon, saving this year's harvest is a race against time.
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As Liberia looks toward its future, one company is determined to make its own contribution to the country’s prosperity, one rice farmer at a time.