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Marathon competitors run to fight hunger.
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Politics of Poverty
What do Amazon and Whole Foods’ new supplier standards mean for workers?
Our key takeaways on what the companies get right and how to improve
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Commonsense policies on wages, paid leave, benefits, and workplace conditions are essential to support workers and their families. Because women, and particularly women of color, are overrepresented in low-wage jobs that lack essential workplace protections such as paid leave, stronger mandates can reduce racial, gender, and economic inequities. Better labor policies correlate not only to higher median household income and GDP per capita, but also to lower rates of poverty, infant mortality, and food insecurity.
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Annual Report 2025
With your support, Oxfam was able to directly impact the lives of more than 14 million people around the world.
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OXFAMCloseup, Spring 2013
What happens when people like you challenge the world's biggest chocolate companies: sweet justice for women cocoa farmers.
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R4 Rural Resilience Initiative
Quarterly report | October - December 2012
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R4 Rural Resilience Initiative
Quarterly report | January - March 2014
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First Person
8 creative ways you made a difference this year
Meet some of the Oxfam supporters who went the extra mile to help fight poverty and hunger in 2013.
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Politics of Poverty
"Harvest of Dignity" marks little change since "Harvest of Shame"
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Politics of Poverty
Time to pick up the pace on the Road to Paris
The Business and Climate Summit was an opportunity for companies to lead by example, but did they?