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Politics of Poverty
Two, zero, 2030, 795 million, 70, 267 billion
By the numbers: ending hunger and malnutrition.
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Politics of Poverty
COVID, colonialism, and a call to shift power
When the COVID-19 crisis began last year, many expats ran back to their home countries, leaving local aid providers taking all the risks at the front lines. Despite this, the voices of local actors are still not afforded enough respect.
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Politics of Poverty
What the letter could have said
What would a letter from President Obama to congressional leadership urging a solution to rising food prices look like?...
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Now we can celebrate Farmworker Awareness Week by looking for produce bearing the EFI certification label – and knowing how it got to us.
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A Year of COVID-19
It’s been a year since the pandemic began, and Oxfam has reached millions of people with lifesaving help, thanks to you. Together, here’s what we’ve done.
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Profiting from Pain
The urgency of taxing the rich amid a surge in billionaire wealth and a global cost-of-living crisis
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Good Enough to Eat (Full Data)
The data behind Oxfam's global snapshot of 125 countries indicating the best and worst places to eat.
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R4 Rural Resilience Initiative
Quarterly report | October - December 2014
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R4 Rural Resilience Initiative
Quarterly report | January- March 2015
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Politics of Poverty
A promising moment in Burkina Faso: Will this candidate deliver for women farmers?
In a nation where approximately 1 in 5 people are food insecure, supporting women farmers is essential.