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Politics of Poverty
Why tax extreme wealth? To rein in extreme inequality
Tax Day raises questions about how our tax system works–and who exactly it works for. This year, Oxfam underscores the urgent need not just for progressive income and corporate taxes, but for a federal wealth tax. So many reasons why…
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First Person
Progress made on climate deal
Our crew of staffers was buoyed by the support of our activists around the world who called for the establishment of the fund (3,000 in the US alone).
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The second year of Oxfam’s Behind the Barcodes campaign exposes further human suffering in supermarket supply chains.
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Story
“They came with the wind from over the mountains” Desert locusts destroy crops, pasture in Ethiopia
In an area already suffering from drought and other weather shocks, farmers and herders struggle to survive an upsurge in desert locusts.
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Politics of Poverty
Will alphabet soup help the world be better fed?
We need agricultural policies that can pass basic democratic muster and help serve up a just food system better equipped to ensure everyone has access to the safe, nutritious, and affordable food they need.
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Politics of Poverty
Investors to companies: Going green is good business
A shareholder explains why investors are teaming up with Oxfam to convince food giants like General Mills to change their policies.
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First Person
The land grabs next door
When I lived in Laos, I saw what it means for families to lose their land—and why we should help.
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Publication
Busan in a nutshell
What next for the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation?
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Ghosts of Christmas past
Protecting Congolese civilians from the LRA
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Recent political events in Europe and North America pose a problem for Oxfam and organizations like it whose mission is to eradicate global poverty and injustice.