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As the deadly virus gripped Monrovia, Mayor Clara Doe Mvogo turned to local leaders to marshal support for a community-wide awareness campaign. Armed with knowledge, residents faced their fears, confronted the disease, and beat it back.
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Keeping people safe is a vital part of our work worldwide. In recent years, Oxfam has made substantial changes to the way that we approach safeguarding. But we recognize that there is so much more that we need to do, and we are committed to continually learning in order to make Oxfam a safer place for all.
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After Hurricane María struck Puerto Rico, and families struggled to endure without power or water for months, women shouldered more of the burden.
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Now we can celebrate Farmworker Awareness Week by looking for produce bearing the EFI certification label – and knowing how it got to us.
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The violence we all witnessed last week shocked our collective conscience, but it did not rattle our commitment to democracy.
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Oxfam and its local partners have been helping some of the most vulnerable people with food and engaging them in short-term income-earning projects.
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With little else to offer her baby, one survivor of Boko Haram violence promises her this: the truth
In Nigeria and across the Lake Chad Basin, conflict has plunged millions into hunger.
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What is Ebola? We answer all of your questions about Ebola and how we're helping fight its spread.
Ebola—it’s a word that strikes fear. Perhaps that’s because it’s an unfamiliar virus, one that moves quickly, is contagious, and here in the US, we haven’t had much contact with it. As an outbreak claims lives in the DRC, we breakdown what Ebola is, what’s happening in the DRC, and what Oxfam is doing to help.
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1000 days of war pushes Yemen ever closer to famine while cholera outbreak hits 1 million suspected cases
More than 8.4 million people are now at acute risk of famine.
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Less than 3% of G7 military spending could help end global hunger and solve Global South debt crisis
With funds equivalent to just 2.9% ($35.7 billion) of their combined annual military spending, Group of Seven (G7) countries coul