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Oxfam brings together an incredible gathering of women musicians—from legendary rockers to up-and-coming new artists—and invites you to add your name to theirs in support of poor women around the world.
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While I traveled through Louisiana in the wake of Isaac, I saw how people were able to cope with the impact of even a mild hurricane, which knocked out power for days.
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While we experience the first snowfall of the year, tens of thousands of Syrians in Lebanon are bracing for a long, bitterly cold winter.
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First Person
Celebrating the season, despite everything
Christmas will be different in the Philippines this year. But people haven't given up on celebrating what really matters.
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First Person
This Puerto Rican community leader’s motto isn’t just ‘to help,’ but ‘to help each other’
For Carmen Villanueva, there is no such thing as slowing down, not when your community is struggling to survive in the aftermath of a devastating hurricane.
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Politics of Poverty
Why COVID-19 is hitting Black communities hardest, and how US state policies help (or hurt)
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed deep historic inequalities in our society.
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Oxfam works to ensure that members of the Somali diaspora can send money freely and securely to their friends and relatives in Somalia.
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Politics of Poverty
How inclusive and sustainable is Feed the Future?
In Haiti, Senegal, and Tanzania, Oxfam finds targeting an issue.
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Politics of Poverty
I’m waiting for a revolution in rice that is actually green
Small-scale farmers are missing from the changeover.