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Politics of Poverty
COVID, colonialism, and a call to shift power
When the COVID-19 crisis began last year, many expats ran back to their home countries, leaving local aid providers taking all the risks at the front lines. Despite this, the voices of local actors are still not afforded enough respect.
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Politics of Poverty
What can we expect from the new White House strategy on gender equity and equality?
While the new strategy is a refreshing about-face from the previous administration–and signals a commitment to gender equity and equality never seen before in the US–it remains to be seen if it can be more than words on paper. We have hopes, based on its breadth and ambition.
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'The sea is moving in'
In the small Pacific nation of Vanuatu, Oxfam is helping communities facing storms, drought, and sea-level rise tackle the challenges of a changing climate.
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President-elect’s cabinet nominations have sinister implications for us and our planet.
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Politics of Poverty
Why Secretary Kerry did the right thing by signing the Arms Trade Treaty
For the world’s foremost arms exporter, this signature is a powerful step.
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A proposal to mine in a forest reserve raises concerns about the environment and the future of a nearby farming community.
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Help for small-scale farming, and women farmers, at core of Global Food Security Act
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Interviewing North Carolina farm workers who pick the food in our grocery stores
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Politics of Poverty
Why are two generals talking about poverty?
Oxfam America focuses attention on poverty and low-wage work in the US.