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Oxfam, through the four-year, multi-country program Together Against Poverty Project -Phase II (TAP2), has implemented impactful
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“The promise is more binding than the debt.” ~African proverb
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In Türkiye and Syria, people are struggling to meet their basic needs in freezing winter weather.
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Shelter, clean water, food, medicine—all of these are needed in camps for displaced people in Somalia.
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A New Era for Black Women is a three-year initiative that celebrates and elevates Black women as leaders of a powerful movement for change. Together, we’re shining a light on economic inequality, fostering solidarity with Black low-wage earners, and building a collective vision for a brighter future. By centering the economic realities of Black women, especially in Southern states, we’re ensuring that Black voices lead the way in creating a robust policy agenda that benefits everyone. With this initiative, we aim to secure job protections, workplace advancements, and more pathways and higher-paying jobs, and wealth generation. Together, we’re building a movement grounded in the realities of Black women’s lives, creating a foundation for lasting, impactful change for all.
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In May 2011, Oxfam teamed up with local people to build a new water source for communities already feeling the effects of drought.
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Oxfam and partners continue helping vulnerable people.
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Oxfam and our partner Ma’an Development Centre help food packing businesses and their employees get back to work.
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Climate change could be the single biggest threat to winning the fight against hunger. Yet some food companies are actually making the problem worse.
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First Person
Ethiopia travel diary, part 1: Behind the scenes
Accompanying a film crew on a not-so-glamorous shoot, we're hoping to document the fact that it's the world's poorest people--like the Borena--who are hit hardest by drought and other effects of climate change.