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First Person
“Are you from FEMA?”
Our colleague Márel Malaret has been following community leaders as they assess the needs of residents in the storm-ravaged Playita neighborhood of San Juan. Here’s her report on the conditions in Playita and the question on everybody’s mind.
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The only thing saving Puerto Ricans these days is their sense of humor.
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To improve the health of her family, a young mother in a refugee camp builds her own toilet.
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Press release
Best states to work 2025: DC, California top the list, while North Carolina, Mississippi lag far behind
Oxfam’s 2025 index highlights federal and state-level backsliding on labor policy against the backdrop of an increasingly regressive second Trump administration
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Oxfam in Myanmar has activated its Emergency Response Team and is providing hygiene, dignity and family kits in the areas affe
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The abrupt cuts to U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) funding has sent shockwaves through humanitarian systems wor
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Publication
Nowhere to Turn
The Failure to Protect Civilians in Afghanistan
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The UN Secretary-General has called the World Humanitarian Summit in 2016 ‘to make humanitarian action fit for the future'. Tens of millions of people receive humanitarian aid every year, but millions more suffer without adequate help and protection, and their number is relentlessly rising.
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With the support of donors like you, Oxfam has been able to provide lifesaving aid to communities in the Philippines over the last three months.
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Politics of Poverty
What did we learn from Katrina?
It’s hard not to see Harvey, which hit land as a Category 4 Hurricane and then became a prolonged, enormous rainstorm, as a disaster that parallels to Hurricane Katrina, which struck nearly exactly this date in 2005. Minor Sinclair was on the ground in 2005, and offers insights on the challenges facing Houston.