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This is the playful work of Oxfam’s public health promoters, whose job it is to help people adapt to the hygiene needs of the crowded camps, where the threat of disease epidemics is ever-present.
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One of the coping strategies for families struggling with the food crisis in West Africa--digging for grain hidden away by ants--requires a huge amount of physical energy.
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Homes and schools are vulnerable to a discriminatory policy, increasing poverty and decreasing the likelihood of a just and long-term solution to conflict.
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First Person
What does it take to spark compassion for Syria?
As Oxfam publishes its latest ‘fair share’ report on the international response to the conflict in Syria, Maya Mailer, Oxfam’s head of humanitarian policy and campaigns, reflects on the recent display of public solidarity with refugees and asks what, if anything, a single photograph can change.
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Spreading love
In the lead-up to International Women's Day, here are five stories from Oxfam’s work that are warming our hearts this winter.
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Disasters don’t affect everyone the same way. Our aid efforts need to take that into account.
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Wearing a red nose might seem silly, but it could have real benefits for children around the world.
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Omar Bukhari Ahmed, his two wives, and their nine children live in a makeshift shelter a few miles from their home in North Darfur while they wait for safety to return to the region.
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Hundreds of thousands of refugees from Syria have seen another winter descend on the Middle East. For some, this is their fifth year away from home in increasingly difficult living conditions.
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Climate witnesses say: "We want justice."
The stories of Constance Okolet and Shorbanu Khatun, two women whose lives have been torn apart by near-unprecedented storms, floods and droughts, render the chilly distance of a phrase like "the impacts of climate change" near-meaningless.