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Katharine Hayhoe's book Saving Us shows that climate change is not just an environmental issue. It’s an economic issue, a technology issue, a health issue—a human issue.
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First Person
Carrying a heavy load in Sudan
Though the land is dry, the tens of thousands of people in and around Kebkabiya--many of whom have fled here for safety since the crisis erupted in Darfur--have access to clean water.
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Publication
OXFAMExchange, Spring 2011
What if Haiti’s rubble could house its homeless?
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Oxfam and coalition partners set sail on a campaign to preserve vital safety net programs.
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1101 17th Street, NW, Suite 1300 , Washington, DC 20036-4710
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Oxfam's program aims to help 125,000 people in Artibonite Province.
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First Person
While you're idling in the shower, consider this
When there's no plumbing, no municipal infrastructure, or even a well near by, getting water--especially enough for a whole family--suddenly becomes a grueling and time-consuming task.
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Politics of Poverty
Yemen’s war: 10 things to know before President Obama’s trip to Riyadh
The conflict in Yemen, which the US has fueled by supporting the Saudi-led coalition, has killed and injured thousands and brought the entire country into crisis. President Obama’s visit to Saudi Arabia this week is an opportunity to help bring about a sustainable peace.
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Politics of Poverty
Who is there when the typhoon hits? Local organizations and disaster response following Yolanda (Haiyan) - Part I
Part 1 of an interview with Josefa Roces-Pizon, Executive Director of the Rural Development Institute-Leyte in the Philippines.
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In Bahar Omdurman, supporting local people to lead was the key to a healthier community.