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High Stakes
Girls' Education in Afghanistan
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With hundreds of thousands of people in need of assistance, Oxfam is rushing clean water and other assistance to people struggling to recover from earthquakes and loss of homes and businesses.
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First Person
Indiana Jones and the changing climate
“Years of Living Dangerously” will help you see an old issue in a brand-new way.
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Mining is at the center of a campaign of repression and violence targeting environmentalists and human rights defenders in Guatemala. The government is violently quashing opposition, and foreign mining companies are pushing forward despite significant local opposition and the human rights violations taking place.
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In Chad, Margaret Asewe worked with some of the first refugees from Darfur. In the summer of 2007, she returned to confront another rainy season and thousands of internally displaced people.
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One Oxfam research partner explored ways of determining and measuring mental health and well-being after a disaster—a study that gets to the heart of Oxfam's humanitarian mission.
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As pharmaceutical corporations fail to make enough doses, the People’s Vaccine Alliance is calling for governments to waive intellectual property rights and expand vaccine production to more parts of the world.
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The president says the country needs new mining laws. Oxfam's partners call for community consent and indigenous rights.
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News update
Ecuador earthquake: Oxfam in action
In the aftermath of Ecuador’s worst natural disaster in decades, Oxfam is providing water and sanitation assistance to thousands of people who are struggling to recover.
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Politics of Poverty
Sudan: What's next for Abyei?
As humanitarian organizations and the UN strive to meet the immediate needs of displaced people, Oxfam is calling on the UN Security Council to ensure that the new peacekeeping mission in Sudan makes protecting civilians from violence its top priority.