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A year after South Sudan became the world's newest nation, half of its 9.7 million citizens are struggling to meet their basic food needs. Internal conflict, clashes with Sudan, poor harvests, and complex population movement have all contributed to the current crisis.
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Qasim Berech, a public health specialist with Oxfam in Pakistan, wrote to us of his team’s journey to an isolated city in Upper Swat.
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Politics of Poverty
White House doubles down on open aid data
New US action plan outlines progress yet to be made on sharing aid data—and ensuring citizens can use it.
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Politics of Poverty
Global poverty and foreign aid: A laughing matter?
StandUp Planet and Oxfam want more US investments in human potential.
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Politics of Poverty
Local aid workers, heroes of World Humanitarian Day
Eighty percent of aid worker fatalities since 2001 are people from the countries and communities in crisis.
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Politics of Poverty
Rethinking humanitarian aid: local leaders speak their minds
From violence and hunger to earthquakes and epidemics, three panelists at the recent InterAction Forum haven’t just seen it all—they’ve been on the front lines of handling some of the worst disasters in recent history.
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First Person
Getting help into Somalia: An aid worker reports
“Our work now is a big help; you can say it offers a lifeline to people," says Oxfam partner Bashir Mohamed of his work in Somalia. "But there are still many people who need our help and their needs are ever-increasing."
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A local leader is leveraging a tiny investment of US foreign aid to enable women to speak up to improve health and education services in Bangladesh.
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Politics of Poverty
Local foodie and global activist: A statement of belief from a food worshiper
I am a foodie. I love to shop for food, and I spend most of my Sunday afternoons preparing food for the following week.
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Politics of Poverty
Foreign aid isn't new & shiny, but it's still relevant
Aid may not be the latest or greatest tool for fighting poverty, but - done right - it will be essential to "leaving no one behind" on the path to the SDGs.