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Politics of Poverty
Why US Farmers Should Take “Pride” in Reforming Food Aid
A member of the Farm Bureau disagrees with its president.
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From clean water and sanitation to advocacy, Oxfam is assisting hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar who fled the attacks of 2017.
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Millions of people including children are facing starvation and need humanitarian assistance. Save lives and donate to the Gaza emergency appeal.
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For Sean Ing, joining Saving for Change has allowed her to manage large expenses that would have cost her dearly if she had visited a money lender.
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An Ethiopian doctor charts a new course to end foreign aid dependency by equipping his peers and the health system with the skills and resources they need.
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When disaster strikes in Darfur, Sudan, Oxfam partner KSCS has what it takes to save lives.
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First Person
What’s in a toilet? Way more than you thought.
How toilets fight poverty, and what you can do to help get them to the people who need them
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Oxfam America is responding to the crisis with emergency assistance that includes food and cash-for-work programs that aim to help about 350,000 people.
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Politics of Poverty
Contingent work: Using rigged rules against American workers
The Trump Administration, yet again, seeks to weaken the rule of law to benefit companies at the expense of low wage workers.
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Politics of Poverty
As Hurricane Ida battered the Gulf Coast, it sounded the climate crisis alarm
[ PART OF A SERIES ON OUR CHANGING CLIMATE ] | A firsthand look at what it's like in Louisiana in the wake of Hurricane Ida.