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'We've stayed on our ancestors' land and we've put up with everything, but if rain doesn't come, life would turn into a nightmare," says Koubra Hamid.
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First Person
In a hungry world, a birthday package goes missing
A birthday present prompts some thinking about global hunger.
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First Person
What makes Jane Chiganga such a great farmer?
A family diversifies its farming, and ends malnutrition at home.
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Your gift to Oxfam is worth more than its face value—it’s an investment in the power of people against poverty.
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Politics of Poverty
Data use is about the details and communication
For aid data to be used to monitor projects and share information with communities, details are needed. And when there are inconsistencies there need to be communication channels available to figure out if the differences are normal or convey a problem.
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Oxfam is working to ensure refugees get the support they need as they seek safety
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First Person
Behind the brands: Keeping up the momentum
Join us starting on October 2 as we work to change the way the world’s biggest food companies do business.
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Black-Eyed Pea Stew
In many cultures, Sunday dinner is a staple experience characterized by “family meals.” This stew is an example of one of those meals, which can bring together rich flavor profiles and our full familial experience.
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Yemen: Catastrophic cholera crisis
Since the end of April 2017, Yemen has been experiencing its worst recorded outbreak of suspected cholera in a single year.
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More rice for people, more water for the planet
System of Rice Intensification (SRI)