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Hear from women who are feeding their families and the world.
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Politics of Poverty
A wake-up call on hunger and malnutrition
Food insecurity is rising, but political will to fight it remains in question.
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Politics of Poverty
File under strange bedfellows
The 45 cent tax credit (the Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit or VEETC) subsidizes the use of ethanol as an additive to gasoline. It’s not only wasteful (and hence potentially attractive to fiscal conservatives), but it is also contributing to higher food prices that endanger the ability of millions of people around the world to get enough food to eat.
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Politics of Poverty
Has the US Trade Rep gone rogue in Bali?
The President’s trade envoy is opposing India’s effort to reduce hunger.
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Politics of Poverty
Heading back into “the perfect storm”?
Extreme weather events are wreaking havoc on our ability to grow enough food globally to ensure stable food supply particularly in poor countries and are leading to renewed concerns about a new food crisis.
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Ever wonder what words like “food insecurity” actually mean? This infographic can help.
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Ahead of the Senate vote on Bernie Sanders’ resolution to block a shipment of US arms transfers to Israel, Scott Paul, Directo
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In response to President Trump announcing a suspension of US foreign assistance, Oxfam America President & CEO Abby Maxman
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Sticking to his heart’s truths, Hazem Rihawi, a Syrian national, works to bring global attention to the health care needs of families enduring years of conflict in war-torn Syria.
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More than three years of war in Yemen have created near-famine conditions and triggered the largest and fastest-spreading cholera outbreak in recorded history. Oxfam America President Abby Maxman reports on our work there, and what’s needed to end the conflict and suffering.