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Marc James-Finel
Marc is an intern with the aid effectiveness team for the second time this summer. Last year, he helped with the writing of "Does
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"This is the future"
After centuries of discrimination and a decade of legal work supported by Oxfam, the indigenous Chiquitano people of eastern Bolivia now have legal title to their ancestral territory, Monte Verde.
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Quick Impact, Quick Collapse
The dangers of militarized aid in Afghanistan
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Poultry workers are frontline workers in the COVID-19 crisis. They are essential, not disposable.
Our food system must protect the physical and financial health of the workers who ensure we have food on our tables.
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People tell Oxfam staff incredible stories of survival as we provide clean water and other aid
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Oxfam and partners are delivering cholera prevention measures in newly accessible areas in Mozambique
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Building better responses to displacement in the Democratic Republic of the Congo by helping host families
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OXFAMExchange Winter 2010
Ensuring Peace Of Mind?
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In El Salvador, a struggle to survive El Niño
In El Salvador, where crops have been badly damaged by drought and heavy rains—a food voucher program has made a difference.
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Politics of Poverty
Migrants need creative solutions that protect their rights, not the risky ideas donors are floating
While short-term social disruption caused by migration can be unsettling for host communities, the most politically expedient solution—diverting development aid to address the acute migration emergency—is a moral and practical disaster.