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As temperatures drop, the needs of Syria’s refugees increase and the US resettlement program is still falling short.
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News update
‘We cry for peace’: On the 5th anniversary of their independence, South Sudanese long for conflict to end
Years of war have left the world’s newest country in a fragile state.
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Oxfam urges Congress to say no to a deal with Saudi Arabia that will only fuel the fighting and bring more suffering to people.
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Traumatized women and children fleeing the Tal Afar district have told Oxfam how people died walking for days through the desert in 122F heat to reach safety.
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In response to the U.S. Census Bureau’s release of new data on poverty and incomes in 2024, Rebecca Riddell, Oxfam America’s E
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Politics of Poverty
Valerie Jarrett blogs for women
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Renowned photographers and curators of the Everyday Africa blog, Peter DiCampo and Austin Merrill, take over Oxfam America's Instagram account to share their travels from the Ivory Coast.
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Rice is a staple crop that supports millions of families all over the world. When buying the rice for this recipe, look for a brand that guarantees small-scale farmers a fair price.
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Everyone needs COVID-19 relief, not just the privileged few.
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News update
Surviving Typhoon Rammasun in the Philippines
Nearly 20 typhoons and storms strike the Philippines each year, and climate change is upping the ante. Communities that lie in harm’s way are trying hard to meet the challenge.