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Climate Wrongs and Human Rights
Putting people at the heart of climate-change policy
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A dramatic increase in protracted conflict and displacement combined with an ever-increasing number of natural disasters has resulted in widespread human suffering, loss of dignity, dashed hopes and death.
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Politics of Poverty
How I became Nepal’s first-ever ‘Integrity Idol’
A district education officer in rural Nepal sets a course for school reforms (and becomes a national celebrity along the way!)
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Oxfam CloseUp, Fall 2016
At Oxfam, part of our mission has always been to help poor families caught in harm’s way.
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Reward Work, Not Wealth
To end the inequality crisis, we must build an economy for ordinary working people, not the rich and powerful.
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This Earth Day, take a stand with families on the front lines of a changing climate.
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Last month, Oxfam America’s Scott Paul visited southern Yemen to better understand the ongoing humanitarian crisis affecting millions throughout the country – a crisis in dire need of a peaceful solution.
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First Person
What's behind the kitchen door in New Orleans?
A new series of reports outlines the dramatic racial, gender, and economic disparity among workers in Orleans and four other American cities: Chicago, Detroit, New York, and Portland, Maine.
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Drought knows no bounds:Those who depend on livestock to make a living suffer when the rain fails and pasturelands shrivel.
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Politics of Poverty
Still disposable: New Congressional report reveals shocking new statistics around COVID-19 in meat and poultry workforce
The report reveals that COVID-19 ravaged the meat and poultry workforce in even greater numbers than had been estimated. As the industry dragged its feet on taking vital safety measures, tens of thousands contracted the virus; in one plant, half the workers fell ill.