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Typhoon Haiyan
The response so far and vital lessons for the Philippines recovery.
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Syria Crisis Fair Share Analysis 2016
The number of people in need as a result of the conflict in Syria continues to rise, but the international aid response has failed to keep up. The donor conference in London on February 4, 2016, is another opportunity to reverse that trend and put Syrian civilians first. Oxfam is calling for rich states to commit to fully funding this year’s Syria crisis response appeal and to resettle 10 percent of all registered Syrian refugees by the end of 2016.
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Europe, don't let us down
Since the beginning of 2015 more than one million migrants, including refugees, fleeing war, persecution, natural disasters and poverty, have travelled through Turkey to Greece in search of safety and a dignified life in Europe. Lacking safe and legal alternatives, they put their lives in the hands of smugglers and risk everything during perilous sea and land crossings.
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Transforming the system of humanitarian response
Oxfam is helping build a movement to shift power and resources into the hands of local humanitarian leaders.
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First she kept her own family together. Then she became a spokesperson for family farmers around the world.
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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.
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Politics of Poverty
What do a Dutch supermarket and human rights have to do with your grocery list?
Whole Foods could learn something from Albert Heijn about reducing human suffering.
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Only a small percentage of what we spend on food actually reaches the people who farm and produce it. To help, look for products, brands and restaurants that ensure small-scale farmers and workers get a fair deal. This chocolate cake from actress Emily Robinson is made even sweeter by using ethically-sourced chocolate.
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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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Oxfam’s mission is to support the efforts of people around the world who are working to lift themselves out of poverty. This includes people in our own country who are struggling to stay afloat in an increasingly unequal economy.