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Musician, activist, and Oxfam friend Thao Nguyen of Thao & The Get Down Stay Down explains how her mother’s experience as a refugee shaped new song and music video.
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Press release
Plaintiff Statements: U.S. District Court Denies Request for Injunction by USAID Employees
The U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia today
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Politics of Poverty
A new era for Black women
In late June, Oxfam partnered with Black Women's Roundtable and Mississippi Black Women's Roundtable to host the third annual symposium for Black women at Essence in New Orleans, LA. These photos capture a bit of the joy, power, and energy for the future of Black women.
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Story
When water speaks
When 16 aid agencies were expelled from Darfur in March 2009, Oxfam America stepped in with programs to protect the health and well-being of hundreds of thousands of displaced people in the war-torn region.
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Oxfam stands in solidarity not only with those who are victims of violence, but also with all those who are speaking out publically in support of marginalized communities. We support those who demand justice, accountability, and decisive action to end the institutionalized racism that persists in our country.
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The number of refugees around the world is at its highest since World War II—but the US admits less than one percent.
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Since coming into office, President Trump has launched an unrelenting series of attacks on fundamental American values, from enacting a discriminatory Muslim Ban to slashing the refugee resettlement program to historic lows.
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Story
Inequality Kills
Inequality contributes to the death of at least one person every four seconds.
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Press release
South Sudan evacuation order removes humanitarian support for over 200,000 people and deepens catastrophic conditions — Oxfam
The evacuation order from the national military for the northern border town of Akobo East in South Sudan, which forced tens of t
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Politics of Poverty
Leaving Puerto Rico—in good hands
The hurricanes of 2017 revealed Puerto Rico’s vulnerability—and the strength of its local organizations.