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For a few days in September, Oxfam hosted a stunning delegation of women community leaders from Puerto Rico. We helped amplify their urgent, clear voices where it could matter most.
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For the last 20 years, Karen Ramírez has dedicated her life to fighting for the rights of El Salvador’s poorest – especially in emergencies.
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Resource rights
Oxfam advocates for just government policies and corporate practices in the oil, gas, and mining industries, and supports the right of communities to participate meaningfully in decisions about the development of natural resources.
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Private-sector leadership and action is critical to addressing the development challenges of the 21st century and beyond. Oxfam looks to partner with leading companies that want to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of people affected by poverty and injustice.
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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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Politics of Poverty
You want sustainable impact? Then it’s time to rethink Feed the Future implementation
In Haiti, Oxfam’s report shows FtF interventions lack responsiveness to farmers, and is leaving many of them behind.
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Oxfam adds on-the-ground perspective to national and global news coverage.
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Publication
Faith is Not Enough
Ensuring that aid donor-private sector partnerships contribute to sustainable development
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First Person
Sri Lanka seeks to build a country without hunger
On World Food Day, the nation joins Oxfam's global campaign for a better food system.
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First Person
Invoking the tsunami
Donors gave so generously after the tsunami that aid providers around the world finally had enough funds to help communities stricken by an emergency take big steps out of poverty.