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Salma lost everything in an earthquake in 2018; with a lot of hard work and a few helping hands, she’s able to support her family again.
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Oxfam ranks states (and territories) on how they’re supporting working families and responding to residents’ needs during this pandemic.
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In high-altitude Peru, an irrigation system and a reservoir help a family secure their future.
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Three major storms struck Haiti in the space of two weeks, leaving devastation in their wake. Oxfam is providing relief supplies and clean water to those in need of help.
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Experienced guides help Oxfam deliver emergency aid to communities in a race to beat the monsoon season.
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The number of refugees around the world is at its highest since World War II—but the US admits less than one percent.
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Oxfam and international and local partners are planning to help people in Mozambique, which was hit by a second devastating cyclone less than six weeks after Cyclone Idai. Oxfam is part of the COSACA consortium with Save the Children and Care now assessing people’s needs and preparing to distribute mosquito nets, food and hygiene kits.
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Politics of Poverty
Is President Obama a laggard or a leader on inequality?
Oxfam's analysis of State of the Union Addresses shows no President has spoken less about inequality since the Great Depression. Will Obama change that tonight?
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Politics of Poverty
Can traditional tools of the human rights movement make a difference on poverty?
Power-blind approaches to addressing global poverty remain predominant. Can courts, lawyers and activists address its underlying causes?
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Politics of Poverty
Turning up the heat on the poultry industry
In early February, three significant moments turned a spotlight on the poultry industry—the annual shareholder meetings of Tyson Foods and Sanderson Farms, and the Super Bowl. Oxfam seized each moment to shine a light on poultry processing plants, where workers endure high rates of injury and illness, low wages, and a climate of fear. Robbie Silverman, who engages directly with private industry on behalf of Oxfam, reports back on the recent advances.