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Two-thirds of population now squeezed into less than a fifth of the Gaza Strip.
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Industrial-level oil palm and cacao plantations, some established through corrupt land-titling, are destroying old-growth forest and displacing farmers and indigenous people.
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The impact of electronic control on Amazon and Walmart warehouse workers.
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4.6 million people now need emergency assistance as drought and high food prices take their toll.
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Oxfam calls on the international community to step up its support for the largest humanitarian crisis in the world.
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Leaving home in advance of a storm is costly and exhausting. Facing the prospect of having to do it more than once in short order makes some residents think twice.
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Politics of Poverty
Aid Funding: Oxfam Opinion Polling Shows Strong Support for Lifesaving Solutions, Not Sweeping Aid Cuts
When the Trump administration slashed humanitarian aid programs, it claimed broad support from the American people. Oxfam America wanted data to investigate this claim—and launched two waves of national opinion polling — in February and May 2025 — to ask Americans about their views on foreign aid.
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In Puerto Rico, a women-led fruit and vegetable garden provides opportunities to fight hunger and build independence.
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In southern India, vulnerability to HIV spiked in the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami.
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Publication
Solidarity with Syrians
The arrival of tens of thousands of Syrians to Europe’s borders and the shocking deaths of women, children and men on their perilous journey has been a sharp reminder to the international community of the tragedy engulfing the people of Syria. Syrians put themselves and their families at so much risk only out of sheer desperation.