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First Person
“Ebola is with us, here and now”
An Oxfam aid worker in Liberia talks risks, fears, and a few signs of hope.
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Many families are spiraling deeper into debt, living in cramped conditions, with few job prospects and dwindling hope for the future.
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Publication
A U.S.-Led G20 for the Billionaires? A Primer
What to expect from the 2026 U.S. G20 Presidency
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In response to the US-Russia meeting on February 18 on the future of the war in Ukraine, Nicola Bay, Director of the Oxfam in Ukraine Response Team said:
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Story
A Seat at the Table
Step into the world where food is often scarce and difficult decisions have to be made every day.
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Politics of Poverty
The World Bank has a tax havens problem
The controversial departure of its chief economist highlights the need for a coherent policy on tax and development.
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Politics of Poverty
Danone's missed opportunity to be legen-DAIRY on climate
Ahead of global climate negotiations, French food giant Danone released its new climate change policy - and unfortunately, it leaves a lot to be desired.
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A small-scale irrigation project along the banks of the Dawa River is helping some herders grow enough food to feed their families--even as drought ravages much of the southern Ethiopia region.
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Publication
Sowing seeds of self-reliance in Ethiopia
With an initial investment from Oxfam, community-owned grain banks allow Ethiopians to feed the World Food Programme.
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Innovative small-scale urban farmers all over the world are helping to ensure access to local, healthy food.