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This Mother’s Day, with so many women pulling double duty because of the coronavirus, we honor moms around the world and the work they put into making us who we are.
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Citizens describe to Oxfam their lives amid violence, disease, and lack of food.
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Mali's Conflict Refugees
Responding to a growing crisis
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Summary: Mali's Conflict Refugees
Responding to a growing crisis
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A Fighting Chance
In 2007 alone, about one out of four children who died before they reached their fifth birthday were combating a diarrheal disease or malaria. Climate change will only make things worse.
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Oxfam is working to ensure refugees get the support they need as they seek safety
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Mothers are struggling to find nutrition for their babies, but if we act now, we can prevent this hunger crisis from getting worse.
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Humanitarian press officer Rebecca Wynn reports from eastern Congo, where a wave of violence has forced more than 250,000 people to flee their homes since August.
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Politics of Poverty
How a guaranteed income can transform our economy and mitigate structural racial inequality
The impact of slavery and past and present racism continues to undermine the economic well-being of Black communities--but ending poverty is not as hard as you think.
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Politics of Poverty
Care work is the cornerstone of our economy. And it's in danger.
Last week, the child care crisis in the U.S. fell off a cliff, as pandemic-era funding expired. As Congress fails to act, it hurts not just families, but countless child care professionals who are already struggling to get by. Here, one expert tells her story.