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Yolette Etienne, Oxfam’s country director in Haiti, lost her mother in the earthquake a week ago. She buried her the next day and went to work. Caroline Gluck interviewed Etienne as she leads the relief and recovery operation for Oxfam.
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Publication
All work and no pay
The Gender Injustice of Unpaid Care in America
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Politics of Poverty
Remittances lifeline to Somalia shrinks 80 percent
A stop gap is now urgently needed to ensure Somali families can access family funds upon which they rely.
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Among the speeches at the UN Climate Summit, a mom’s poem for her daughter stood out—and got a standing ovation.
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For workers in Kenya who rely on daily wages to survive, the pandemic lockdown and unemployment translate into little food for their families.
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Oxfam providing support to families in Iraq who have been twice displaced
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Organizing women in Saving for Change groups helps them to reduce the threat of malaria.
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Once almost self-sufficient, Haiti now imports 80 percent of the rice it consumes. A dramatic cut in import tariffs led to a drop in national rice production.
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Politics of Poverty
Chocolate, slave labor, and corporate greed
There’s a dirty secret about the chocolate industry: it profits from child labor and enslavement. The Supreme Court just made it harder for six abused laborers to seek redress.
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Such important work
The Advanced Center for Enabling Disaster Risk Reduction (ACEDRR) explores new ways of helping impoverished communities improve their resilience to future emergencies.