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Politics of Poverty
The spending of the US and other rich countries on foreign aid is up, but nowhere near where it should be
While spending on foreign aid reached a record high in 2023, a lot of it isn’t actually going to the poorest countries. And not enough is going to basic services to help the poorest and reduce inequality.
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Energy has undoubtedly become a significant part of the development agenda, a reality reflected in the many claims made by members of the development community about the importance of energy access for improving the lives of the poor, especially women and girls.
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Gender-responsive budgeting (GRB), also known as gender budgeting, is an approach to budgeting that takes into account the various needs of a diverse po
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Public attitudes can change, even if that change is a slow, person-by-person process.
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At Oxfam we continue to have zero tolerance for abuse of people in any form and we offer our support to victims of these egregious violations of our principles, values, and what we hold dear and believe.
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Basic services including clean water, proper toilets, and a place to wash your hands are more important than ever in the struggle against COVID-19.
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We’ve been advocating for the Build Back Better Act to be passed as soon as possible. Where does it stand now and where do we go from here?
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Politics of Poverty
A winnable agenda for Rio+20
While we know that binding agreements won’t be achieved or new significant sources of financing agreed to, governments can make progress towards addressing a series of critical development and environmental priorities.
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First Person
Teaming up with America's most powerful food leaders
These three Oxfam Sisters on the Planet Ambassadors are helping to change the way we eat.
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Villagers in Indonesia learn how to transform coconuts into sustainable products and sources of renewable energy.