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Capacity: Helping countries lead
In trying to improve US foreign aid, Oxfam America believes that we must listen to the people who know aid best: those who receive and deliver aid.
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First Person
Syria's children have been tuned out
It's time to pay attention to what's happening in Syria and surrounding countries: a humanitarian disaster with children bearing the greatest burden.
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First Person
This photo of a Syrian boy shook us to the core
Stand with Syrians and demand our leaders do more to end the violence.
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First Person
Bridging the water gap in Puerto Rico
With lack of electricity and clean water creating a health crisis, Oxfam is responding with help for vulnerable people facing water borne diseases.
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In trying to improve US foreign aid, Oxfam America believes that we must listen to the people who know aid best: those who receive and deliver aid.
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AidNow series
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Politics of Poverty
I went to Haiti too…
Another aid worker’s view on aid effectiveness in Haiti
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Politics of Poverty
The data revolution will not be televised
Why transparency matters for development.
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Politics of Poverty
So, what was that Busan thing, anyway? And what do I need to know about it?
How implementers and advocates need to work together to make sure the global community delivers on its promise of more effective aid.
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Falling Short
The prospects for peace in Afghanistan are being undermined because Western countries are failing to deliver on their promises of aid to the tune of $10 billion and because aid going to the country is used ineffectively, according to this report by Agency Coordinating Body for Afghan Relief (ACBAR), an alliance international aid agencies that includes Oxfam.