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A small irrigation project high in the hills of Colera holds the promise of a better future for local farmers.
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Oxfam works to ensure that members of the Somali diaspora can send money freely and securely to their friends and relatives in Somalia.
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With new wells, Haitians in rural regions of the country can get access to clean water--essential in preventing the spread of the deadly waterborne disease.
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Interview: Pablo Fajardo
Pablo Fajardo is the Amazon Defense Front's legal coordinator for the case against Texaco.
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In Somaliland, the threat of famine looms large. Drought has forced hundreds of thousands out of their homes in search of food, water, and medicine. These are their stories.
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No will, no way
US-funded security sector reform in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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Politics of Poverty
Why and How Should Investors Act on Human Rights?
The food sector spans the globe: seafood from Thailand, sugar from India, cocoa from Ghana, and coffee from Brazil. But this global reach brings problems: poor working conditions and low wages, forced labor, child labor, gender inequality, and violation of community rights to land. What’s a responsible investor to do?
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This Mother's Day, moms need more than a token of gratitude. We share this open letter to thank moms for all the work they've taken on since the pandemic began and call for the support they deserve.
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These inspiring mothers who are fighting famine and extreme levels of hunger put the needs of their children above their own.
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Explore Oxfam’s new inequality report, “UNEQUAL: The rise of a new American oligarchy and the change we need,” and take action.