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Story
Women’s dreams come true
With help from an Oxfam partner, women street vendors in Sudan fight for—and win—their right to earn an income.
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In reaction to the Trump administration’s re-designation of Yemen’s Houthis as a terrorist organization, Oxfam America’s Direc
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Publication
The Hunger Virus Multiplies
A year and a half since the pandemic began, deaths from hunger are outpacing the virus. Ongoing conflict, combined with the economic disruptions of the pandemic and an escalating climate crisis, has deepened poverty and catastrophic food insecurity in the world’s hunger hotspots and established strongholds in new epicenters of hunger.
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Politics of Poverty
The G8 must keep its end of the deal
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First Person
Raiza's story
“I would like to return to my village but we don’t have the money to travel, and the water is still there…we can’t go back there…but I want to return when the water has gone. I want to rebuild our home because it was destroyed, and restart our livelihood.”
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First Person
Rice is life
Over the last few days, I've come to see this humble grain in a whole new light.
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To help tackle unemployment and ensure families have access to food, Oxfam is working with a women's group to modernize and expand a service center.
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In the arid northeast corner of Zimbabwe, Oxfam America comes through for farmers in crisis.
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A growing number of families have signed up for weather insurance to protect their crop investments from insufficient rainfall.
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Politics of Poverty
Wanted: Peacekeepers who keep peace
South Sudan's new government still needs support from the international community. A mandate under Chapter VII of the UN Charter would allow a new UN Peacekeeping mission in South Sudan to physically intervene--with force if necessary--to protect civilians against the wide array of threats they face.