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Politics of Poverty
Food fight: 3 ways to make a dispute at the WTO into an opportunity for food security
Can WTO rules that prevent excessive agriculture subsidies be transformed to fight hunger?
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Politics of Poverty
Aid Funding: Oxfam Opinion Polling Shows Strong Support for Lifesaving Solutions, Not Sweeping Aid Cuts
When the Trump administration slashed humanitarian aid programs, it claimed broad support from the American people. Oxfam America wanted data to investigate this claim—and launched two waves of national opinion polling — in February and May 2025 — to ask Americans about their views on foreign aid.
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In hunger-stricken Bangladesh, women created a safety net—one handful of rice at a time.
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Oxfam’s Yves Gattereau talks about how the January 2010 earthquake poses a threat to the country’s already shaky food supply.
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Oxfam leads a contest that puts the stories of women like Martha Waziri in the national spotlight.
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Most wars of the late 20th and early 21st centuries have been “food wars”: food and hunger were used as weapons, food and food-re
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News update
Changing the way food companies do business
In the last twelve months, people like you have taken nearly 400,000 actions to urge food and beverage companies to respect the rights of small farmers.
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Politics of Poverty
Remember the housing bubble/crash? Whither food?
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Politics of Poverty
Emerging policy responses to food price volatility
The US government mandate that a huge volume of ethanol be produced from corn is contributing to historically high corn prices and increased hunger for poor people.
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Politics of Poverty
Finding some focus: Trade and food security