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Oxfam America’s president reflects on his visit to a country in the grip of a massive hunger crisis.
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First Person
Part I: A visit to conflict-ridden Somalia
Those who have made it to Mogadishu, often after long journeys by foot as they flee conflict and famine, end up in the overcrowded makeshift camps dotting the city. They live in densely packed areas in huts made of plastic sheets or rags supported by twigs.
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First Person
Cesar Chavez and me
I was lucky enough to work with some of the heroes of the farmworker organizing movement. Here’s what I learned.
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Politics of Poverty
Cereals and nutrition: Are we focused on the wrong grains?
Can "orphan crops" provide better nutrition and better health in the developing world?
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Politics of Poverty
What’s the danger in climate-smart agriculture?
There are lots of critics of climate-smart agriculture (CSA), but the danger is not CSA itself but in leaving farmers out of any climate adaptation efforts.
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Bank account closures are threatening the lifeline that many Somali families depend on.
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Humanitarian response lags behind a month into the largest Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak on record.
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Refugee camps are intended to be temporary, but too many find themselves staying far longer than they anticipated.
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Strongest cyclone ever recorded in the Bay of Bengal is hitting India and Bangladesh, threatening millions already affected by COVID-19.
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Oxfam ranks states (and territories) on how they’re supporting working families and responding to residents’ needs during this pandemic.