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For Ashley Cecil, each work of art means a chance to make a difference.
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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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Politics of Poverty
Corporate America: Protecting its own even if it’s bad for business
The only way to end the pandemic is to vaccinate the world. So what’s stopping us?
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Politics of Poverty
How a guaranteed income can transform our economy and mitigate structural racial inequality
The impact of slavery and past and present racism continues to undermine the economic well-being of Black communities--but ending poverty is not as hard as you think.
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An update from our CEO on progress against Oxfam’s safeguarding action plan.
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Politics of Poverty
Ignoring the nation’s poor: A political peril in 2012?
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Politics of Poverty
Restoring humanity for a more perfect union
Wishing the President a meaningful State of the Union speech tonight.
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Politics of Poverty
Global inequality is terrible and getting worse
Oxfam has been a consistent broken record on global inequality. But for good reason.
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First Person
Seeking shelter from the coming rain
When the rainy season comes to Haiti, what will happen to the people now living in shelters made out of bed sheets, or whatever scraps of plastic, cardboard, corrugated metal, or clothing they can find?
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First Person
A thin silver lining
With the flood of aid groups pouring into Haiti—many of them needing help to carry out their work—part-time jobs have become more available.