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Women around the world are bringing about real change in their communities and beyond—with your support.
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Imagine tightening your belt so you can set aside a few extra dollars for your kin threatened by famine and conflict, while knowing in the back of your mind that a bank can shut down the transfer service at a moment’s notice.
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Politics of Poverty
Complexity, contracting and courage: Changes for USAID to embrace
Engineers Without Borders Canada comes to Washington, DC to launch their influence agenda.
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Oxfam's Legal and Shareholder Advocacy Advisor Diana Kearney breaks down Oxfam lawsuit on behalf of refugee families
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Politics of Poverty
What the letter could have said
What would a letter from President Obama to congressional leadership urging a solution to rising food prices look like?...
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As humanitarian partners struggle to help Palestinians in Gaza survive, Oxfam is pushing U.S. to pressure Israeli government to allow in humanitarian aid.
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First Person
The Mighty Rescuers: Young people in the Philippines learn to take charge in emergencies
Each year, Filipinos face earthquakes, floods, typhoons, and other deadly hazards. Oxfam partners are helping young people make life a little safer.
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They’re bad for local communities, and they’re bad for the planet.
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The richest 1 percent in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region were responsible for 26 percent of carbon emissions in 20
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Over five months into the Israeli mass atrocities on the Gaza Strip, in response to the horrific 7 October 2023 attacks by Palestinian armed groups, a meaningful and safe humanitarian response is made impossible by the government of Israel. In this briefing we outline seven fundamental humanitarian access constraints.