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Oxfam teams are assessing needs and preparing humanitarian assistance for people affected by the massive earthquakes that hit southern Türkiye and northern Syria
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The Gulf Coast is a special region of the US—home to extraordinary people and history. It is also uniquely exposed to risk from climate hazards, both because of its unusual geography as well as due to the vulnerability of its people.
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Politics of Poverty
"We arrived here not by accident"
In the first of a series of interviews with some of Oxfam's experts and advocates, Nabil Ahmed ponders on the current state of inequality: how it stands, how we got here, and how to redress the balance of power.
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The number of murders, attacks, and acts of repression against human rights activists in Latin America has now reached historic levels.
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Press release
Oxfam responds to mass forced displacement in Lebanon and ready to respond to wider regional crisis
Oxfam and partners are responding to the immediate needs of people who have been forcibly displaced by Israel’s bombardment and g
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Politics of Poverty
Concerned about inequality? Skip the Davos panels & start paying living wages
We know the state of global inequality is stark - and more discussions won' t change that - but living wages would.
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Politics of Poverty
Good job, bad job
More of us are working, but more of us are feeling locked out of economic security and prosperity. What’s happening? Sadly, employers are eating away at the quality of our jobs, reducing workers to little more than line items that get in the way of profits.
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Oxfam CloseUp, Spring 2019
In this issue of CloseUp, you'll read about the power of local radio, women leaders of tomorrow, building a path out of poverty, and more.
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Syria Crisis Fair Share Analysis 2015
The numbers of people in need as a result of the conflict in Syria continues to rise, but the international humanitarian response has not kept pace. The donor conference in Kuwait on 31 March 2015 is an opportunity to reverse that trend and put Syrian civilians first.
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Golden Rules
Around the world, large-scale metals mining takes an enormous toll on the health of the environment and communities. Gold mining, in particular, is one of the dirtiest industries in the world.