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Oxfam joins Wesam Hamada, artists, doctors, and global organizations in a unified call. Hear The Voice of Hind Rajab - and don't let another child's cry go unanswered.
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Politics of Poverty
Should women be considered a sector when it comes to humanitarian and development funding?
It seems like more development financiers are stepping up with funds to address gender inequality—but are those funds enough?
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Sugar rush
Land rights and the supply chains of the biggest food and beverage companies
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They’re gooey and as good as gold: Why we love earthworms—and technology.
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The ongoing occupation of the Palestinian Territory is driving inequality and worsening poverty.
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Politics of Poverty
Puerto Rico comes to Washington
Two intrepid Oxfam partners from Puerto Rico braved the cold and snow in Washington DC last week to bring news of what it’s really like on the island for hundreds of thousands of US citizens struggling to recover and rebuild.
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Politics of Poverty
Empowering local governments? What we learned from the LOKAL+ project in Haiti
The recent assassination of Haiti’s president sparked a political crisis in a country that has been a theater of chronic political instability for decades. At the same time, Haitians are in dire need of reliable public services and more effective local governance. A USAID project aimed at the heart of Haiti’s struggle with inequality and corruption. Did it work?
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Politics of Poverty
World Hunger: By the Numbers?
To eradicate (or at least reduce) hunger, information on who is hungry, where, and why, and what the trends are is absolutely essential.
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Politics of Poverty
Looking Behind the Barcodes
Oxfam calls on supermarkets around the world to fight the human suffering in their supply chains.
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Turning the Tables
Global trends in public agricultural investments