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Publication
Annual Report 2017
More than any year we can think of, this one—fiscal year 2017—highlighted for us the urgency of all that we do here at Oxfam, and all that you, our donors, do to make that essential work possible.
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In rural Sulawesi, Indonesia, women’s leadership usually takes place behind the scenes, but in the aftermath of an earthquake and a flood, three local women stepped onto center stage.
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In the year since the war in Ukraine began, about one-third of all Ukrainians have been forced to flee their homes. Oxfam is providing lifesaving aid and working with local organizations to provide long-term solutions to people affected by the war.
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How water assistance is helping South Sudanese mothers in Gambella, Ethiopia, manage the uncertainty of raising their children in an unstable context.
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News update
New cases of Ebola show outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is not yet under control
Recent cases of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have claimed at least 90 lives since the start of August. Oxfam is now concerned that conflict, which has plagued the eastern part of the DRC for decades, could undermine efforts to contain the latest outbreak.
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Syrian families deserve peace, safety, and the chance to rebuild their lives - not more destruction.
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Politics of Poverty
Who has the largest influence on US policy at Oxfam? Our mothers
It’s moms who showed us what it is to ‘right the wrong.’
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Politics of Poverty
Trump and the “Easy D”
Leading requires the trifecta of foreign engagement: defense, diplomacy, and development.
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Oxfam America staffer Vania Loredo on what the next US president must know about life within a broken immigration system
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Story
More valuable than gold
Andrea Perera explores how, for those living on gold deposits in Ghana, free, prior, and informed consent means the right to define the terms of development for their own communities.