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First Person
Two million refugees – and a new baby
As the number of refugees fleeing Syria passes 2 million, a new mother reflects on life in the world's second largest refugee camp.
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Publication
Europe, don't let us down
Since the beginning of 2015 more than one million migrants, including refugees, fleeing war, persecution, natural disasters and poverty, have travelled through Turkey to Greece in search of safety and a dignified life in Europe. Lacking safe and legal alternatives, they put their lives in the hands of smugglers and risk everything during perilous sea and land crossings.
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Despite the rain, and the relief it brings, emergency conditions will likely last well into 2012.
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From futuristic homes that adjust to extreme temperatures to apps that allow refugees to speak up for their own needs, here are just a few of the creative solutions implemented by Oxfam and our partners on the ground to help vulnerable communities take on new obstacles
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Politics of Poverty
Syrian refugees: No such thing as voiceless
It matters whose story you’re listening to.
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First Person
The girl whose face you’ll never see
"We left because we were afraid of the bombings in Syria. When we saw the bombing of [our] school we thought they bombed all schools all over the world."
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After recent important legal victories that provide protection to child refugees the administration attempted to send back into harm’s way, Oxfam and our partners are taking this fight a step further: to ensure that no children can be expelled in violation of their basic human rights.
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Publication
OXFAMCloseup, Fall 2013
Syria: A generation at risk?
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Politics of Poverty
Doing the tasks that nobody else will do
The poultry industry has a long history of tapping vulnerable populations to do the jobs that no one else will do. The latest workforce targeted to work in these arduous and exhausting conditions? Refugees.
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More than a million refugees from South Sudan have fled to Uganda, where Oxfam partners are helping women fight for equality, security, justice, and dignity.