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When one family in a community receives food during a distribution, many others often share a portion of it.
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News update
For Somalis, the lifeline holds
Somalis facing ongoing conflict and a worsening food crisis can now revel in some good news—thanks to a recent decision by a California bank.
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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
As Puerto Rico starts to see the light, Hurricane Fiona strikes
Almost five years to the day after Hurricane Maria walloped Puerto Rico with high winds and rainfall, Hurricane Fiona hit the island. This storm dumped extraordinary amounts of water, causing devastating floods and mudslides, and knocking out the power grid once again.
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Health workers in Ethiopia check nutritional status of neighbors and help ensure food aid goes to those needing it most.
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Politics of Poverty
Congress, please add sugar to your tea party
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Politics of Poverty
Celebrate Juneteenth, but keep fighting for an end to systemic racism
What is the nineteenth of June but a day that reveals--more than any other day throughout the year--the gross injustice and cruelty which many people endure in this country? A federal holiday is a nice step, but we have a long way to go.
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Methodology
The Oxfam Supermarkets Scorecard: How we assessed supermarkets' supply chain policies
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An Oxfam partner responds quickly—and carefully—to help people in need.
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Meet some of the women Oxfam works with who are leading the charge for equal rights and representation around the globe.