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Enough. Enough with calling Coronavirus “the great equalizer.” Yes, it’s a virus that can access any human body and wreak havoc. But that’s it. There’s nothing “equal” about the impact it’s having on marginalized populations in the US.
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Story
With small but steady steps, Haitians work to make better lives for themselves in the countryside
A key to decentralizing Haiti is to create more opportunities in its rural regions.
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Press release
Just twelve trucks distribute food and water in North Gaza Governorate in 2.5 months — Oxfam
Barefoot children forced to search through rubbish for food scraps across GazaOf the m
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Politics of Poverty
Thoughts on resilience as an organizing focus
One of the most important is to define resilience in a way that’s useful—which is to say that excludes some things as NOT resilience.
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Politics of Poverty
Should the next big mobilization focus on taxes?
The next big march should be on Tax Day.
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Tracking Trump’s actions so far in his second term and thinking about what comes next.
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United States
In the United States, 38 million people are living in poverty. Oxfam helps families trapped in poverty and offers pragmatic policy solutions for reducing poverty in the US.
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First Person
Three women who brightened my year
These strong women and mothers from Ethiopia are changing their families' lives for the better.
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Uganda
Oxfam works for sustainable positive change in Uganda by tackling the inequalities that keep people poor.
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Politics of Poverty
“You can win more often than you realize—even when that seems impossible”
Oxfam's director of campaigns holds onto hope even in the face of big money lobbyists and efforts to pit people against one another. "Fighting back means prioritizing the changes that deliver real dignity and opportunity for all of us, whether that’s reproductive liberty or clean air and good jobs."