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Politics of Poverty
The map of working America has become a wild patchwork of inequality
Working families are struggling to stay afloat as the currents against them run stronger every day. While the federal government fails to take action, conditions and compensation steadily decline. Some states have stepped into the void and improved the outlook for workers; others have done nothing. The result? An ever-widening divide.
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A commitment to fighting for dignity, “Because in this country, all workers have rights.”
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Myths and facts about the Syria refugee crisis—and why your support matters.
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Politics of Poverty
Raising worker voice at Big Poultry shareholder meetings
In the ongoing campaign to pressure the top US poultry companies to improve conditions for processing workers, Oxfam will soon present resolutions at their annual investor meetings to call on company leaders to implement changes. The angles will be new, but our bottom line will remain the same: workers need better pay, safer conditions, and dignity.
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Shelter, clean water, food, medicine—all of these are needed in camps for displaced people in Somalia.
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Politics of Poverty
8 Ways to Fight Global Economic Inequality
Reversing the corrosive trend of extreme economic inequality is a challenge, but progress has been made. Here's how to ensure that progress continues.
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Politics of Poverty
EITI makes progress on holding companies accountable, but will it work?
To make transparency a reality in the extractive industries, EITI must prevent companies from skirting the organization’s expectations and undermining its purpose.
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Oxfam and coalition partners set sail on a campaign to preserve vital safety net programs.
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A young woman named Halwa talks about how she passes the long days at Kalma camp—the temporary home for tens of thousands of displaced people in Darfur.
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When disaster strikes in Darfur, Sudan, Oxfam partner KSCS has what it takes to save lives.