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“No matter where you go, there is no place like home,” says Um Majd, one of more than 2.5 million people who have fled Syria in the three years since conflict began to tear the country apart.
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A mother’s perseverance
A day in the life of a mother in Uganda’s Imvepi refugee camp
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Politics of Poverty
Smallholder farmers are agricultural investors too, but they’re at risk
New Oxfam paper says that benefits of monoculture expansion in Latin America accrue to the few who control big agribusiness.
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Politics of Poverty
“Godzilla El Niño” may have ended, but its impact has just begun
Although El Niño itself is almost over, the destruction it’s left behind in Southern and the Horn of Africa will wreak the most havoc in the upcoming months. Are policymakers ready?
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Politics of Poverty
Is insurance a climate cure-all? It's complicated.
Four key policy considerations for employing climate-risk insurance in a way that values poor households as active participants.
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Politics of Poverty
Why we're targeting Whole Foods on Amazon Prime Day
Whole Foods’ parent company, Amazon, is silent on human suffering in the supermarket’s global supply chain.
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Politics of Poverty
COVID-19: Safeguarding essential workers in our supermarkets
Grocery workers are on the front line of our fight with COVID-19. Supermarkets must safeguard their lives and livelihoods.
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This is the first installment of Scarlett's video journal from her trip to Dadaab, Turkana and Lodwar, Kenya with Oxfam to shine light on the drought and food crisis that continues to unfold across East Africa.
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Oxfam and the Keepers Zambia Foundation are helping people survive this deadly mix.
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Politics of Poverty
Some debates just won’t die (and that’s a good thing!)
The Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit (VEETC) is just plain expensive at a time when congress has vowed to radically reduce government spending.