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Oxfam is supplying water pumps, latrines kits, and other sanitation equipment to prevent the spread of water-borne diseases in overcrowded makeshift refugee camps.
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Politics of Poverty
Why is the Obama administration opposing global regulation of bullets in an ATT?
If the US already controls ammunition exports and believes that it is in their national interest to do so, why wouldn’t they want an ATT that requires other states to do the same?
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How the community responded to Hurricane Katrina, with help from Oxfam in the agency’s first US disaster response.
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A southern fusion menu brings together music and food lovers with immigrants and refugee farmers.
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The Power of Local Action: an Oxfam Learning Compendium on Local Humanitarian Leadership
The Power of Local Action is an Oxfam learning compendium on local humanitarian leadership (LHL) that arose out of learning events and glo
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Funding the Frontline: How an Oxfam Emergency Response Fund facilitated local humanitarian action
From 2014 to 2020 Oxfam embedded an Emergency Response Fund (ERF) in its multiyear disaster risk reduction programs in Asia-Pacific and Central America.
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Politics of Poverty
Climate science is serious business: General Mills & Kellogg show how
Food and beverage companies - some of the largest climate change contributors - need to make greater efforts to use established science to set their mitigation targets. Luckily, a couple of their peers can help show the way.
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Politics of Poverty
Downton Abbey: Is US society much different today?
“It always happens when you give these little people power. It goes to their heads like a strong drink.” ~The Dowager Countess of Grantham
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Politics of Poverty
‘Critical Friends’: The dos & don’ts of corporate campaigning, Oxfam-style
A campaigner reflects on the formula and factors that have garnered important commitments from the big 10 food and beverage companies.
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Politics of Poverty
Are US corporations about to change their ways?
New commitments announced this week from top US executives must be more than words on paper.