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First Person
Land grabs – a growing scandal
Families are often forcibly kicked off their land. Promises of compensation are often broken, never made, or deeply unfair.
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Emma Hardy’s photographs portray the global land grab
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First Person
Rebuilding Nepal with people power
My experience working on the relief effort has shown me how powerful people can be in the face of any crisis.
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“We have never seen two years without rain in our lifetime,” says a man named Mohammed, who used to have 400 sheep and goats and now has only 15 left. “We are in a dangerous situation—even people. If the drought continues like this, people will die.”
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Politics of Poverty
“Business as usual” won't fix inequality in supermarket supply chains
A new Oxfam report illustrates how the pandemic is deepening the divide between winners and losers in the global food supply chain. Huge supermarket chains are delivering billions to shareholders and executives, while their workers are facing financial precarity and exposure to potentially fatal disease.
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Politics of Poverty
Global supply chains are broken: What’s at stake and how to fix it
For the workers whose labor powers the supply chain, disruptions are more than an inconvenience.
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Oxfam is assessing the damage and talking to survivors in the most affected coastal communities.
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Publication
Horn of Africa Risk Transfer for Adaptation (HARITA) quarterly report: October 2011–December 2011
Rural resilience series
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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.