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Lauren Stuart
With a unique background in meteorology, sustainable development and international climate policy, Lauren is passionate about bri
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Dr. Mikhiela Sherrod
Dr. Mikhiela Sherrod is the Director of US Domestic Programs at Oxfam America. She has over 17 years of experience leading non-pr
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Mat Cousins
Mat has been Humanitarian Director at Oxfam in Kenya since 2017, leading Oxfam’s strategic work in strengthening local humanitari
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The stark reality of climate change has highlighted the financial obligations rich polluting nations, especially in the global North, owe communities and countries most impacted and now unprepared to deal with the unavoidable cost of the climate crisis. East Africa is one of the world’s worst hit regions by climate change and is now experiencing its worst climate-induced extreme weather, fueling an alarming hunger crisis, despite contributing almost nothing to global carbon emissions.
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OXFAMCloseup, Winter 2014
Farmers who dare
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Politics of Poverty
“You can win more often than you realize—even when that seems impossible”
Oxfam's director of campaigns holds onto hope even in the face of big money lobbyists and efforts to pit people against one another. "Fighting back means prioritizing the changes that deliver real dignity and opportunity for all of us, whether that’s reproductive liberty or clean air and good jobs."
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“I swear on the life of my child, I don’t want to live, if we have to live like this.”
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Politics of Poverty
Don't disregard impacts of climate change on the poor when ending "energy poverty"
Our global energy future should sustain and advance development goals.
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How new ways of growing rice using fewer seeds can produce more food, and bring a family together.
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Politics of Poverty
Time to deliver on climate finance: the cost of a just transition
At COP27, Oxfam will advocate for rich nations and big polluters to deliver adequate and fair climate financing to developing countries (which did the least to cause the climate crisis, but are experiencing the worst impacts). Currently, climate financing schemes from developed countries are burdening developing countries with debt and limiting sustainable development for millions.