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A farmer recounts the struggle to grow food and prepare for the 2012 growing season
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By making rice and fodder more accessible, women in the grip of the climate crisis are keeping hunger at bay.
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Six years since the Saudi- and Emirati-led coalition entered the war in Yemen (with US support), the conflict, a pandemic, and a fuel crisis are pushing families to the brink.
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A livestock distribution project in Haiti’s rice-growing region aims to help farmers boost their incomes and better feed their families.
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First Person
Why is Haiti poor?
Theories abound—what can we learn from them?
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Katie Taft is the regional communications officer for Oxfam America in its East Asia office in Phnom Penh. Here is her account about one way to predict the size of a harvest.
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First Person
Photo of the week: In Haiti, a valley of hope
Today, more than 80 percent of the rice Haitians eat is imported. But through the efforts of 5,000 farmers in the lower valley, that could begin to change.
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Politics of Poverty
USAID’s answer to Oxfam on the article on the WINNER project in Haiti
“The distribution of the bins to FADPG was carried out according to the grant agreement.” But is that enough for farmers?
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Oxfam works with local organizations to set up Internet access centers for rice farmers
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Politics of Poverty
Feed the Future in Tanzania: What about the smallholder farmers? #Storify
How inclusive and sustainable is the US government's global food security initiative in Tanzania?