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Politics of Poverty
Labor is NOT Commerce: Andrew Puzder may care about business. But does he care about workers?
The nominee for Secretary of Labor has a disturbing track record of exploiting and disrespecting his own employees. Can we expect him to treat millions of other workers any better?
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Politics of Poverty
The Raise the Wage fight gains momentum
Workers in 40 localities across the US saw their minimum wage go up on January 1. Here's why a federal increase should be next.
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First Person
Six ways to fix up a well and get clean water
Here's how a hand-dug well becomes a source of clean water for a community.
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Politics of Poverty
Gender and Super Pollutants: Unmasking the Hidden Impacts in the Fossil Fuel Industry
New report by Oxfam and the Climate and Clean Air Coalition sheds light on the gender-differentiated impacts of super pollutants in Ghana and throughout the world
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Keeping people safe is a vital part of our work worldwide. In recent years, Oxfam has made substantial changes to the way that we approach safeguarding. But we recognize that there is so much more that we need to do, and we are committed to continually learning in order to make Oxfam a safer place for all.
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In Burkina Faso, a farmer turns to compost and fruit trees to diversify his crops and earn better income as rainfall becomes more and more scarce.
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A first-hand account from staff member Godefroid Marhegane, who lives in Goma with his wife and six children.
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Politics of Poverty
Talking about agriculture, calmly
Set your browsers and ready your keyboards!
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First Person
Work and dignity amid drought and famine
Oxfam is hiring refugees to help build latrines as the camp expands in Kenya.
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First Person
Photo of the week: How to use a tippy-tap
The low-cost, low-tech plastic container can be used to promote hand washing in places with no running water.