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Families like Mohammed’s are struggling to cover basic expenses and eat three meals a day.
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Feeding Climate Change
The Paris Agreement marked a major breakthrough in support for climate action from many parts of the business community, including from key actors in th
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R4 Rural Resilience Initiative: Partnership for resilient livelihoods in a changing climate
Oxfam America and the World Food Programme launch a partnership for resilient livelihoods in a changing climate.
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Whole Foods was acquired by Amazon just over a year ago, and starting this summer, Amazon Prime members nationwide began taking advantage of special deals at Whole Foods. With Amazon Prime Day coming up, here are some tips to help you make better food shopping decisions on one of the biggest shopping events of the year.
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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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First Person
Do you know who picks your fruits and vegetables?
Why we founded the Equitable Food Initiative—and how you can join us in making food safer from farm to fork.
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Risk and Risk Transfer in Agriculture
Facilitating food security and poor farmer participation
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A synthesis of an online debate featuring 23 essays by food and development experts from 16 countries.
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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
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.