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Politics of Poverty
While the sun shines: How Salvadorans are leading their own efforts to prepare for the worst
Oxfam is advocating for donors to work harder to support local self-reliance in emergencies. El Salvador provides a great example of a country working hard to get disaster response and preparedness right.
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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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Politics of Poverty
G8 extractive partnerships put transparency rhetoric to the test
Country-to-country partnerships will need care and maintenance to deliver on promises.
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Politics of Poverty
Time to resend the memo to ATT negotiators
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A drought early-warning system with women and technology at the forefront.
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Creating a more just and effective system of humanitarian response means helping local and national organizations step to the forefront.
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Politics of Poverty
Ensuring Adaptation Finance Accountability
While high-level pledges are crucial for success at the COP21 negotiations, the buck doesn’t stop there. Money pledged at the international level can’t build resilience until it is spent on the ground in vulnerable communities.
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42 percent of working single parents in the U.S. earn less than $17 an hour, new Oxfam study shows
New data from Oxfam highlights the crisis of low wages in the U.S., where over 39 million workers—nearly one in four—earn low wages