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Right to a Future: Empowering refugees from Syria and host governments to face a long-term crisis
With no end to the conflict in Syria in sight, the four million people forced to flee the country have no foreseeable prospect of safe return. And as the impact of the crisis on neighboring countries grows and aid dries up, the situation for these refugees is becoming increasingly dire.
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Tsunami research brief: An exploration of how the tsunami and its aftermath led to an increase in vulnerability to HIV in coastal India.
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Politics of Poverty
Oxfam hits the road to end human suffering
Oxfam's Behind the Barcodes Food Truck travels to Whole Foods' headquarters to get the company to address inhumane treatment in its supply chain.
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In the aftermath of the tsunami, some of Oxfam's research initiatives focused on issues of particular concern to women.
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Indigenous farmers in northern Cambodia face the loss of their forests and farmland to foreign companies
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Politics of Poverty
Trump on Gender: The Dehumanization is the Point
Trump’s Administration is aggressively undermining gender rights: denying the existence of trans individuals, rolling back their hard-earned human rights, and misusing the language and efforts of the gender equality and women’s rights movements to the detriment of women and girls. The result is that we are all worse off for it.
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OXFAMExchange Fall 2009
Facing Down Hunger: The global food crisis one year later
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Politics of Poverty
G8 Leaders set a bold goal, with a questionable plan to achieve it
At the G8 Summit last weekend, President Obama announced the goal of helping 50 million people lift themselves out of poverty, but G8 plans do not match the plans of developing countries and the needs of their small-scale farmers.
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Politics of Poverty
Land Rights Behind the Brands: No one has their lights on!
Food companies are driving in the dark when it comes to land grabs in their supply chains.
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Politics of Poverty
Transparency Behind the Brands: Murky waters?
Some food companies are more opaque than others.