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Thousands of people from the Marshall Islands have migrated across the world to work in the poultry industry and build a community in Springdale, AR, home of Tyson Foods.
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One year ago, Ayesha Khatun lost her husband and son and was forced to flee her home for her and her daughters’ safety. Now living in a refugee camp, she and other single mothers there worry about the lack of protections for women and girls.
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Today Oxfam stepped up its relief effort in Nepal, providing clean water, toilets, and shelter to thousands of earthquake survivors.
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Following the deadliest month for civilians since the conflict began in March 2011, the UN has announced that 3 million Syrians—or almost 14 percent of the total population--have now fled the relentless fighting in their country.
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News update
Oxfam joins coalition of leading US relief organizations to respond to unprecedented hunger crisis
First-of-its-kind coalition launches Hunger Relief Fund to respond to threat of famine
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News update
Ebola outbreak: Millions in DRC face lethal mix of virus, violence, and inadequate healthcare
Local health workers need more training and support to contain epidemic
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With the announced US withdrawal from north-eastern Syria, and Turkey’s offensive, Oxfam and the humanitarian community are primarily concerned for the safety, security and rights of the civilians caught in the middle.
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Press release
Walmart’s refusal to publish findings of human rights impact assessments “speaks volumes,” says Oxfam
Oxfam urges shareholders to vote in favor of its resolution—which calls on Walmart to conduct and publish human rights impact assessments (HRIAs)—at this week’s annual general meeting.
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Press release
Oxfam reaction to the announcement of an expected 60-day ceasefire agreement in Lebanon
In response to tonight’s announcement of an expected 60-day ceasefire agreement in Lebanon, Oxfam Lebanon’s country directo
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Regarding the announcement of the new U.S. climate plan under the Paris Agreement, called the nationally determined contribution (NDC), Ashfaq Khalfan, Oxfam America’s Climate Justice Director, said: