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Sturdy houses are now under construction for 400 Bangladesh families who survived Cyclone Sidr. The new dwellings are designed to be more resilient in future storms.
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News update
Worst is yet to come as first rains cause damage in Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh
Damage and fear caused by the first rains of the monsoon season in the Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh are an ominous warning of what is to come. Oxfam’s Rohingya Response Advocacy Manager Dorothy Sang gives her first-hand account of the conditions in the camps.
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Politics of Poverty
The international community’s 2nd #EpicFail in Somalia?
Early warnings are not resulting in early action.
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The success of the meetings should be judged on the leaders’ actions: will they push forward on commitments made at Copenhagen to provide the cash needed to start tackling climate change? Will they commit to ensuring that this money isn’t diverted from other aid priorities?
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Even as the numbers of affected people rise, some communities have already begun the hard work of rebuilding.
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First Person
What boyhood looks like in Syria right now
A video that shows us what it's like to grow up in a dark place—and how we can help turn on the lights.
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Publication
El Niño in Ethiopia
Ethiopia is facing a massive drought and food insecurity crisis as a result of failed rains and droughts that have been worsened by the 2015 El Niño, which in itself has been supercharged by climate change. Urgent humanitarian action is needed now to support millions of people who have lost food, water and livelihoods, and long-term investment is needed so that communities can become more resilient and reduce their vulnerability to weather events in the future.
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Politics of Poverty
What do the world’s biggest brands have to do with land rights violations?
A Q&A on why Oxfam is calling for zero tolerance of global land grabs by food and beverage companies.
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Politics of Poverty
Sisters on the Planet celebrate Champions of Equality
As a global organization that fights inequality to end poverty and injustice, Oxfam envisions a future that is equal. We also believe that ordinary people can drive extraordinary change, and we honor their courage, urgency and conviction. We recently honored some remarkable women who are leading the way to transformational change.