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In three refugee camps in Uganda, a new network of solar-powered pumps is helping to ensure families have plenty of clean water.
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First Person
Pirates and poverty in Somalia
Piracy off the coast of Somalia is a symptom of much deeper problems in the country that have gone unaddressed for years.
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First Person
Hopes and fears in South Kordofan, Sudan
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Hundreds of thousands of civilians risk being caught in crossfire during the offensive to retake Mosul, Iraq and the surrounding areas from ISIS.
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Politics of Poverty
GROW Lands on Terra Madre
The common ground of Oxfam and Slow Food is growing.
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See how people from around the world are holding their governments to account and getting results.
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Food insecurity is a reality for millions of Americans every year. Some turn to the government for food assistance; some turn to private food charities. And while many of us think of those using food banks as destitute or homeless, the reality is much different.
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Immersive story
Womens’ rights: Changing laws, changing minds
In Mozambique, Oxfam and its partners are strengthening laws that protect the basic rights of women.
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Politics of Poverty
Back to the “Bottom of the Barrel”? Will East Africa’s new oil and gas producers get it right?
Oxfam America and the Brookings Institution will host “East Africa’s Oil and Gas Boom – Promise and Peril,” on Thursday, Feb. 20, in Washington, DC.
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First Person
Skip “The Hunger Games” DVD. Read the book instead.
“The Hunger Games” book is deliberate in making food, and food culture, a central character. The movie focuses more on the games themselves, on romance, and on fashion.