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Record number of people displaced into neighboring countries as Sudan conflict marks three years — Oxfam
As Sudan’s grueling conflict enters its fourth year, a record number of people have now been displaced by the world’s worst human
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Politics of Poverty
“The women of Nigeria have kept the pressure on”: Nobel Laureate Leymah Gbowee on #BringBackOurGirls
As Nigerian women bring international attention to the abductions, Gbowee describes the ability of women to keep society together and build peace, even in the midst of wars.
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Politics of Poverty
A tale of two summits: African civil society at the AU and US-Africa summits
Shut out of Malabo this week and Washington DC in August?
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Politics of Poverty
Seeds of discord or seeds for development - which way for US policy with El Salvador?
Does US trade policy dictate US development policy, and what’s at stake for the seed component of El Salvador’s national food security program?
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Politics of Poverty
A sigh of relief for families as President Obama signs bill to improve remittance flows
The Money Remittances Improvement Act will streamline the regulation of money transfer operators.
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Politics of Poverty
Oxfam’s crystal ball confirmed: The top 1 % now own over half of the world’s wealth
The world is experiencing an immense problem with wealth inequality, and it’s not just a problem of economics, it’s a problem of power.
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Politics of Poverty
Who should sell the last of the fossil fuels: Stranded assets, equity and climate change
There is a need for the world to think more clearly about equity issues when it comes to how assets will be stranded as we move to decarbonize the economy.
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Through a series of emergency programs, Oxfam America and its local partners are helping Gambians in the North Bank and Western divisions of the country plan for bouts of destructive weather and the consequences of conflict.
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Climate and inequality fuel each other—as inequality worsens, so does climate change.
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Press release
New U.S. Census Bureau data shows “the decades-long war on poverty still has a long way to go.” – Oxfam
In response to the U.S. Census Bureau’s release of new data on poverty in 2023, Rebecca Riddell, Oxfam America’s Economic and Racial Justice Senior Policy Lead, said: