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The Saudi and UAE-led Coalition has intensified its assault towards Hudaydah’s city and port, with already devastating consequences for civilians. Despite their assertions, international actors should not believe that this can go on without disproportionate harm to civilians, or with any confidence that it will bring Yemen’s conflict to an end.
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Politics of Poverty
Retreating from the world is not America, and we must not let it be
Turning away from America's global commitments now means turning away from millions in need, and our strongest values and traditions.
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Politics of Poverty
Crafting a feminist foreign policy—together
Help us envision a bold new approach to foreign policy in the US.
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The race is on to beat the rain and provide displaced people with the shelter and sanitation services they desperately need following the January earthquake that destroyed much of Port-au-Prince.
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“This the part where I tell you all isn’t hopeless in South Sudan. Because it isn’t.”
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The Mighty Rescuers: Young people in the Philippines learn to take charge in emergencies
Each year, Filipinos face earthquakes, floods, typhoons, and other deadly hazards. Oxfam partners are helping young people make life a little safer.
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Nearly two years after Hurricane Maria swept the island, Puerto Ricans are elevating their voices and vision for a better future.
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Politics of Poverty
Smith has all five senses to run USAID effectively
President Obama announces the nomination of Gayle Smith to be Administrator of USAID.
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Nadya Awino
Nadya Awino is the communications intern for the Resilient Communities and Partnerships Program at Oxfam America, where she advan