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Born to be Married
Addressing early and forced marriage in Nyal, South Sudan
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Respect for the human rights of all people is at the crux of Oxfam’s mission and our basic common humanity.
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In 2013, UN member states adopted the Arms Trade Treaty. Oxfam, with allies in the global Control Arms coalition, campaigned for 10 years to realize the treaty.
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Hana Ivanhoe
Hana Ivanhoe is an attorney with over 12 years of policy research and advocacy expertise in business and human rights, corporate
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COVID-19 has highlighted the vital importance of care to the functioning of economies and societies, while also demonstrating tha
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In Colombia, fighting for the future of the Amazon includes standing up for the lives and rights of women.
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Farmers, defenders of human rights and critics of silver mine are unjustly accused of false crimes, persecuted by state.
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Politics of Poverty
DOGE’s War on Federal Workers Shows Why We Need Labor Law Reform
Federal law prohibits public sector workers from striking and also makes it difficult for private sector workers to fight for better wages and working conditions. Change is needed.
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Oxfam America is calling on mining company OceanaGold to respect the rights of the people of El Salvador. The company is suing El Salvador in a foreign tribunal for $301 million for not granting it a mining permit, despite failing to fulfill three out of five legal requirements for a gold mining project. Oxfam America supports the people and government of El Salvador who have said that they do not want mining in their country and is calling on OceanaGold to drop the lawsuit and leave the country.
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Politics of Poverty
Cargill misses the point on land acquisitions in Colombia
Oxfam says access to land is not only vital to small farmers’ livelihoods, but to the peace process and rule of law.