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Fighting in the Tigray region, combined with the pandemic, drought, and an upsurge in locusts, is pushing hundreds of thousands into catastrophic hunger.
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In a land of recurrent droughts a clean source of water is an invaluable resource. In Neftegna Sefer in the Bacho district, villagers treat their new well and hand pump with reverence.
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In the arid northeast corner of Zimbabwe, Oxfam America comes through for farmers in crisis.
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Oxfam is reaching nearly 700,000 people in Haiti with clean water, sanitation services, and hygiene education in an effort to stop the spread of cholera.
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A growing number of families have signed up for weather insurance to protect their crop investments from insufficient rainfall.
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A widow in Burkina Faso copes with climate change, and creates a new source of food and income for her family
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News update
It’s been three months since Hurricane Matthew hit Haiti, and aid to the region is as important as ever
Hundreds of thousands of Haitians who survived Hurricane Matthew, which ripped through their country three months ago, will go hungry if governments, donors, and aid agencies do not step up efforts to help them.
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Publication
Lessons in disaster management
Tsunami research brief: An examination of the Sri Lankan government's disaster management policies, which contributed to planning and reform.
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Politics of Poverty
“Absolutely” - Kenya President backs full oil contract disclosure
President Kenyatta supports key demand of civil society on extractives contracts
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Politics of Poverty
"First, do no harm” in supporting women’s economic empowerment
What's the impact of women’s economic empowerment programming on women’s risk of domestic violence?