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First Person
Obama, a son of Africa, speaks in Ghana
A forthright speech confronts problems, and promises partnership and support from America.
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First Person
Hunger in the Sahel
Drought across the Sahel has triggered the crisis, robbing farmers of healthy harvests and shrinking the pasture on which herders depend to feed their livestock. Chad, Mali, and Niger are the worst hit.
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First Person
Haiti: It's not all bad news
Despite the hardships, there is one piece of good news coming from Haiti: people's determination to restart their businesses and get working again.
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First Person
HBO’s “Treme” captures soul of New Orleans
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A silly event with a serious goal: encouraging global brands like Mars, Mondelez, and Nestle to put women cocoa producers first.
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Oxfam’s director in Mexico describes the earthquake, and the initial response in Mexico City.
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Politics of Poverty
New Landmark Protections for Pregnant and Postpartum Workers Will Help Fight Inequality
Down to the wire, the 117th Congress passed two new protections that will help mothers avoid having to choose between their health and their job.
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Politics of Poverty
Black Women Employment is not just a recession indicator, it’s a Man-Made Disaster
We are sounding the alarm to identify and acknowledge what’s happening at this moment in history; Black women’s unemployment is a man-made disaster. A threat to Black women’s livelihoods should be more than a signal. Let’s call it what it is - an emergency.
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In reaction to reports that President Trump is moving to dismantle USAID as its website has gone down, Oxfam America President
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Press release
Congressional budget proposals constitute ‘calculated moves to further entrench inequality’ — Oxfam
In reaction to budget resolutions released by the House and Senate, Oxfam America President & CEO Abby Maxman sa