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People-centered resilience
Working with vulnerable farmers towards climate change adaptation and food security
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Politics of Poverty
One year later: Is the South Sudan crisis unique in humanitarian history?
The world's attention has a horrible tendency of wandering off Sudan and South Sudan's problems before any are really solved for the future.
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Politics of Poverty
South Sudan: Returning to hunger
Despite South Sudan’s huge potential and abundant natural resources, half a century of marginalization and conflict has left the country severely impoverished. One year after independence, yearly one million recent returnees struggle to find their feet in a land technically at peace but still very much in crisis.
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Countries we work in
An equal future is possible only if we work in partnership. With your support—and that of more than 2,300 local organizations and international allies—Oxfam reaches tens of millions of people in more than 75 countries.
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Aid donors increasingly seek to inject private-sector resources into development by ‘blending’ official development assistance (ODA) with private finance. There is little evidence of the development impact, and projects often do not align with country ownership, transparency and accountability. It is not always clear whether ODA subsidies are necessary. Blending could support pro-poor projects, such as easing credit constraints for small- and medium-size enterprises. At a minimum, donors must subject blending projects to development effectiveness principles.
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Oxfam's Behind the Brands scorecard shows major gaps in the policies of the "Big 10" food and beverage companies when it comes to protecting and promoting women's rights.
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Aditi Sen
Aditi Sen is a Climate Policy Lead at Oxfam America. In her role, she coordinates with colleagues across the Oxfam confederation
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Lights from heaven
After an earthquake devastated their town, a group of women has taken the lead in reducing future risks. And as they work together on behalf of their neighbors, their own trauma eases.