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Oxfam leads a contest that puts the stories of women like Martha Waziri in the national spotlight.
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News update
Changing the way food companies do business
In the last twelve months, people like you have taken nearly 400,000 actions to urge food and beverage companies to respect the rights of small farmers.
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Politics of Poverty
Our land, our food, our climate crisis
A new UN report links industrial food production and unsustainable land use to the worsening impacts of climate change.
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First Person
What does food security mean to you?
Even though the term "food security" sounds academic, the concept is important. So that's why we asked you, our supporters, to give us your take.
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First Person
In Mali, a food crisis weighs heavily
Drought, high food, prices, entrenched poverty, and regional conflict have combined to threaten millions of people with hunger in the Sahel region of Central and West Africa.
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First Person
Food crisis in Senegal: Animals also affected
Livestock play a crucial role in Senegal's rural economy.
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Sahel food crisis: Combating hunger with hygiene
“In a food crisis, clean water, soap, and chlorine are almost as important as rice and millet.” --Oummou Doucoure
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Bonnaroo 2013: Food, sounds, and social justice
This was Oxfam’s sixth consecutive year reaching out to music fans at one of the world's largest and most beloved festivals.
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Aarti Sequeira: Food can change the world
In a conversation with Oxfam America, the chef and TV star shares seasonal recipes, smart cooking tips, and much more.
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This report aims to highlight the humanitarian consequences of the dysfunction at the UN Security Council and humanitarian finance mechanisms. A few powerful states are obstructing peace processes and undermining international laws which should be equally binding for all people. There are 23 protracted crises examined in this report, with case studies on the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Syria and Ukraine. The growth of humanitarian needs, gaps in humanitarian funding, and the impacts of veto and penholding power are explored. Ahead of the Summit of the Future in 2024, Oxfam urges the UN member states to use this opportunity to take decisive and bold action to rebuild a more equal, inclusive, efficient, and responsive system. This will ensure that they fulfill their roles in reducing and resolving crises to avoid the spiraling humanitarian consequences of protracted conflict.