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More than four million need a safe haven. The White House proposal to admit just 10,000 Syrians is ‘far short of our fair share.’
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Opening my mind, getting uncomfortable
As I leave for a 10-day journey along the uneven roads of southern Ethiopia, I'm about to go beyond anything I've ever done before. And that's both scary and exciting.
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Days of heavy rain--followed by floods and landslides--have prompted El Salvador's president to declare a state of emergency.
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Our history
In 1942, a group of Quaker intellectuals, social activists, and Oxford academics formed the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief in response to the plight of refugees in Greece.
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In El Salvador, a 10-year struggle exposes why some families are facing conditions that threaten their survival.
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Tipped workers rally on Capitol Hill to combat poverty, harassment
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An Oxfam partner responds quickly—and carefully—to help people in need.
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Danger—from hurricanes, earthquakes, and violence to COVID-19—is a daily fact of life in El Salvador, but women like Morena del Carmen De León Martínez are making a difference.
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A massive surge in billionaire wealth threatens our everyday lives and economy, from the rights of workers to the stability of the social safety net.
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How Syrians will survive and recover from the worst quake in 100 years