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Soups
Give yourself permission to “half-way cook” and embrace the power of ramen.
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The effects of the climate crisis in the Solomon Islands are acute, but savings groups can buffer the impact.
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First Person
Climate witnesses say: "We want justice."
The stories of Constance Okolet and Shorbanu Khatun, two women whose lives have been torn apart by near-unprecedented storms, floods and droughts, render the chilly distance of a phrase like "the impacts of climate change" near-meaningless.
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Ukrainian organizations are assisting people with help from Oxfam to endure the war’s harshest blackouts.
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Months after marking four years of devastating war, South Sudan has reached another critical point: more South Sudanese are hungry than ever before.
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Politics of Poverty
87 percent of Americans care about local ownership of US aid
New public opinion poll shows US citizens want community groups to have a say in implementing global hunger programs.
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Eric Muňoz
Eric Muñoz leads Oxfam America’s work at the intersection of food security and climate justice. He manages a team that advances p
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Politics of Poverty
Climate science is serious business: General Mills & Kellogg show how
Food and beverage companies - some of the largest climate change contributors - need to make greater efforts to use established science to set their mitigation targets. Luckily, a couple of their peers can help show the way.
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Song of the Forest
Indigenous people in Peru's Central Jungle look to the future while preserving their culture and traditions, deeply rooted in the past.
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The costs of biofuel
With enthusiasm for biofuel growing, countries like Mozambique want to cash in. But diverting resources from food crops comes with dangers.