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The 60,000-member association purchases and distributes grain to the most vulnerable communities.
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News update
Urgent: The Amazon rainforest burns
The “lungs of the world”—are burning at an alarming rate. The Amazon rainforest covers millions of square miles across nine countries, including Bolivia, where an area roughly the size of Delaware has been destroyed.
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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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Person
Lilian Nkengla-Asi
Lilian Nkengla-Asi is a Senior Advisor for Agriculture and Markets at Oxfam America, where she is engaged in strategic program pl
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Publication
Smallholders At Risk
Monoculture expansion, land, food and livelihoods in Latin America.
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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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“This year, I did not harvest anything,” says 42-year-old farmer Sanfo Ramata.
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Oxfam's partner helps women in Khartoum launch businesses that support their families.
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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
What's in a Spud? Part of an Answer to Global Hunger
In a year that’s experiencing a frightening global food crisis, choosing to promote this stalwart tuber seems more than serendipitous. It’s imperative. There are lots of reasons why.