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First Person
Farmers build a new safety net in the Sahel
They call it the "lean time." Farmers are nervously awaiting the rains, preparing their fields, and thinking about the growing season.
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Politics of Poverty
Feeding the world, seven hamburgers at a time
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Politics of Poverty
Back to the future
As we mark the 50th anniversary of the Foreign Assistance Act, anachronisms contained in this act are being challenged by U.S. Rep. Howard Berman (D-Ca.), proposing a rewrite that would bring forward a renewed consensus about what U.S. Foreign Assistance programs should be aiming to achieve in today's world.
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When a devastating drought hit Somaliland, crops failed and livestock perished. For some of the region’s most impoverished people, survival seemed impossible until a single text message gave them hope.
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Politics of Poverty
Climate and agriculture news roundup
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Politics of Poverty
Frosted Flakes, now with added carbon!
Oxfam calls on General Mills and Kellogg to lower agricultural greenhouse gas emissions.
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Creating a more just and effective system of humanitarian response means helping local and national organizations step to the forefront.
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In response to the appointment of the members of the Trump Administration’s Gaza Board of Peace, President and CEO of Oxfam Ameri
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Oxfam is calling for humanitarian access for Palestinians in Gaza, who are suffering from massive displacement and shortages of fuel, electricity, and food.
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Women bear the brunt of the battle against hunger, but they’re also a powerful force capable of feeding their communities.