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First Person
Erratic rain and climate change
In Mali, human-induced climate change makes farmers more vulnerable than ever.
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First Person
Ethiopia: If there is no rain...
In the hardscrabble landscape of southern Ethiopia, some herders are now trying to till the soil and raise crops. But so much depends on the rain. Will it come when it's needed?
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Villagers in a remote region of Tigray used to walk six hours a day to fetch water for their families. Now, a dam provides a reliable source nearby, ensuring local children have plenty of time to attend school.
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In the rice-growing Artibonite Valley, Oxfam and partners are helping restore a lifeline: irrigation.
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President-elect’s cabinet nominations have sinister implications for us and our planet.
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Politics of Poverty
In Kenya, facing down the climate emergency means fighting for girls
Drought has left farmers, herders, and the animals they depend on struggling for survival. A girls’ and women’s rights organization plays a vital role in the humanitarian response.
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Working in a poultry plant is tough. But it just may be getting better—finally. This past year brought some light to the darkness (and the cold, noise, and wet). for poultry plant workers. We look back at a significant year…
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The conflict in Yemen marked a devastating new milestone this past Saturday as an airstrike from the Saudi-led coalition struck a funeral hall in Sanaa killing over 140 people and wounding over 500.
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News update
Second strong earthquake hits Nepal—you can help
Thousands of people affected as areas east of Kathmandu see additional damage.
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News update
Oxfam stands with faith leaders from all 50 states who demand an end to US support for the war in Yemen
Oxfam stands with faith leaders from all 50 states who have joined together to call on Congress to end to US support for the war in Yemen that continues to fuel the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.