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For the first time, poor farmers can now buy insurance for teff, a staple grain that feeds their families.
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Politics of Poverty
New poll on minimum wage every GOP candidate should read this Labor Day
An open letter to Republican presidential candidates.
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Oxfam is providing medical equipment, hygiene kits, protective equipment, as well as food and other assistance for migrant workers and others.
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Sarah Kalloch
As Oxfam’s Campaign Alliances Advisor, Sarah coordinates Oxfam’s
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Anchored in Local Reality: Case Studies on Local Humanitarian Action from Haiti, Colombia, and Iraq
Critiques of international humanitarian aid have long suggested that it needs to be more inclusive of actors from crisis-affected countries. Increased a
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COVID-19: How to help
Steps you can take today to make a difference in the fight against COVID-19.
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Breakfast Pita
Pita baked with eggs and various toppings
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Hana Ivanhoe
Hana Ivanhoe is an attorney with over 12 years of policy research and advocacy expertise in business and human rights, corporate
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Philippines Typhoon: November 2014 - one year on
In the year since Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines, Oxfam’s response has reached more than 865,000 people. Following the emergency phase of our work, we are now helping Filipinos with their long-term recovery and rehabilitation.
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Politics of Poverty
Five places Secretary Kelly should have seen on his trip to Haiti
After limiting Haitians’ temporary stay in the US to just six more months, Homeland Security Chief stayed in Haiti for just four hours – not nearly long enough to verify his claims about post-earthquake progress.