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PEPFAR's evolving role in Mozambique is a model for countries that have only just begun to hold donors accountable to their national health priorities.
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When a deadly storm struck Mindanao, Oxfam’s work to strengthen local humanitarian leaders was put to the test.
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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.
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Politics of Poverty
This week, USAID takes on the blurry line between development and democracy
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Politics of Poverty
COP24 in Poland: Why our best hope for progress isn’t moving fast enough
Well into the evening in frigid Katowice, the world’s national governments concluded the latest global climate summit with a decision that made measurable headway—while leaving many others frustrated with its lack of visionary boldness.
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In a spontaneous camp, a group of young leaders rises to new challenges.
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Response to surge in COVID-19 cases continues amid concerns for people living in poverty
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An Oxfam program supplies female farmers with the tools to manage their crops and to redistribute power in their households.
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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