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How Oxfam’s Sisters on the Planet ambassadors are elevating the voices of people from the region to change US policy and deepen understanding of the migrant experience.
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Banking rules could threaten to cut the flow of money hard-working members of the Somali diaspora in the US send home to their families each year.
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Press release
Media Advisory: Oxfam and partners at UNGA79
Oxfam leaders, experts, and partners are joining the UN 79th General Assembly, Summit of the Future, and Climate Action Week in New York, hosting and attending events focused on UN Security Council Reform, gender, digital rights, inequality, climate action, and humanitarian issues. They will be urging global leaders to take bold decisions and action as they deliberate the pressing issues of our time.
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Politics of Poverty
What do the world’s biggest brands have to do with land rights violations?
A Q&A on why Oxfam is calling for zero tolerance of global land grabs by food and beverage companies.
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Politics of Poverty
How many working families are dependent on food banks in the US?
Feeding America and Oxfam America release a new study.
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Politics of Poverty
Fixed prices, broken trust
America loves chicken, but what do we know about the industry behind it? First we learned about how they abuse workers--now we’re hearing about how they’ve possibly been harming consumers.
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Politics of Poverty
As Ghana and IMF negotiate a bailout package, citizens wonder…
Can making public spending more accountable ensure this IMF bailout ends all future bailouts?
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Politics of Poverty
Gayle Smith’s Full Plate
Locking in reform, showing tangible results, and getting ahead of crises will keep USAID’s new administrator busy.
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Politics of Poverty
Defending community rights in Ghana: 3 Lessons for us all
An interview with Augustine Niber, Executive Director of the Centre for Public Interest Law in Accra, Ghana.
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Oxfam and two local partners are distributing long-lasting water filters in communities where Hurricane Maria damaged water supplies.