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Politics of Poverty
Gender budgeting is ambitious, but is it radical?
Identifying and evaluating the needs of women when budgeting helps in the fight against poverty.
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Politics of Poverty
“Ebola free” doesn’t mean the work is done
West Africa has reached a critical milestone in the fight against Ebola, but the international community still has critical commitments to uphold.
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Politics of Poverty
Women uniting around the world
The #metoo movement could bring a wave of gender equality around the world, and at least seven ambassadors to the US give reasons to be hopeful for the future.
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First Person
A thin silver lining
With the flood of aid groups pouring into Haiti—many of them needing help to carry out their work—part-time jobs have become more available.
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Rose Wasiaya's husband called daughters “rubbish.” She was determined to work hard and prove him wrong.
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Oxfam is responding to urgent needs and mobilizing supporters to stop US support for the war.
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The effects of the climate crisis in the Solomon Islands are acute, but savings groups can buffer the impact.
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When you’re in a pandemic, what do you do when another crisis hits? Oxfam partners with local experts for the fastest and most efficient ways to help people.
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Oxfam is building on its work over the past year to help the poorest and most at-risk people survive a second wave of coronavirus.
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Oxfam America works hard to make sure that not a penny is wasted in our work to end poverty and injustice.