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Politics of Poverty
The National Action Plan: tackling supply-chain human rights violations
The latest NAP represents a big improvement but leaves the door open to abuses.
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Publication
For a Safer Tomorrow
This report, based on Oxfam International's experience in most of the world's conflicts, sets out an ambitious agenda to protect civilians in times of warfare.
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Politics of Poverty
A food chain declaration for climate action
Oxfam welcomes a declaration on climate action by some of the most powerful companies in the “global food chain.”
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Without food or money, people no longer able to make a living grapple with impossible choices. Oxfam and its partners are offering a lifeline: cash.
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Farmers use the law to defend their water and their rights—but can't block a massive tailings dam.
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Inside a small town on the Guatemala-Mexico border, thousands of migrants traveling to the US are coming by something hard to find on their perilous journey north: a hot meal.
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Politics of Poverty
People, Power, and Mining: Burkina Faso’s “1 Percent” Campaign Victory
How can mining revenues make a difference in Burkina Faso?
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First Person
Part II: A visit to conflict-ridden Somalia
The famine in Somalia shows no sign of easing and tens of thousands of people have died. The UN says 750,000 people are at risk of starvation.
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International equity concerns around climate change have focused on the notion of ‘common but differentiated responsibilities’ as a means to ensure that developing countries do not shoulder an undue burden as the global economy is decarbonized.
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Story
Air raids hit hospitals and water systems in Yemen with US-built weapons. Then COVID-19 arrived.
Yemenis are fleeing conflict and struggling to survive hunger, cholera, and COVID-19, while humanitarian funding is running out.