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An environmental defender survives injury, and is more committed than ever.
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The situation in Gaza and Israel is fast-moving and at times confusing. Here's what's happening, and what you can do to help.
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Two advocates in Liberia and Sierra Leone demonstrate that good governance must come from within.
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Politics of Poverty
In NY, the movement for international debt relief gathers momentum
With the merger of two bills to modernize New York’s governance of sovereign debt, the calls on legislators to act are getting louder.
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Press release
World leaders rebuke 'narrow unilateralism' and call for nations to urgently join forces to combat inequality
40 former Heads of State and
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Annual Report 2007
Oxfam America's financial results for the year continued to build upon the successes of prior years and have positioned us well for future growth of our program activities and fulfillment of our mission. In 2007, unrestricted contributions grew 15 percent to $36.5 million from $31.7 million in 2006. Total net assets grew by $9.9 million in 2007. Total expenses grew in 2007 by $5.6 million. For the year, program-related expenses represented 80 percent of our total expenses.
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Turn the Tide
The G20 must act on rising inequality, starting with fairer global tax reform
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Oxfam’s new report, Time To Care, warns that today’s levels of extreme wealth concentration are not sustainable, and that so many billionaires are a sign of economic sickness, not health.
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Manuela Tziquin Warchaj and her family have moved into their new home built with the help of Oxfam and its partners after a devastating earthquake destroyed their house last November.
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Politics of Poverty
Sovereign Debt Fan Fiction
When it comes to sovereign debt restructuring, the truth is scarier than fiction.