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Women’s ability to advance depends on their ability to participate fully in the political, social, and economic aspects of their countries and to live without fear of violence.
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Politics of Poverty
Dear G7 Leaders: Insurance is hardly enough. Trust us, we know from experience.
Though insurance mechanisms are key for resilience, insurance is not a magic bullet.
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Politics of Poverty
Now is not the time to “turn on the hate”
Troubling appointments being made by the President-elect may pave the way for policies that sanction discrimination, hate, and abuse.
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A 13-year-long lawsuit comes to an end, but many communities affected by the oil, gas, and mining industries are still fighting to claim their rights.
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First Person
What's behind the kitchen door in New Orleans?
A new series of reports outlines the dramatic racial, gender, and economic disparity among workers in Orleans and four other American cities: Chicago, Detroit, New York, and Portland, Maine.
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Oxfam brings together an incredible gathering of women musicians—from legendary rockers to up-and-coming new artists—and invites you to add your name to theirs in support of poor women around the world.
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The proposed budget seeks balance at the expense of the most vulnerable.
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Press release
Best states to work 2025: DC, California top the list, while North Carolina, Mississippi lag far behind
Oxfam’s 2025 index highlights federal and state-level backsliding on labor policy against the backdrop of an increasingly regressive second Trump administration
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Politics of Poverty
And now, the work begins
The billions from the BP settlement that will soon flow to the Gulf Coast states provide an opportunity to repair ecosystems and restore the economic and social life of coastal communities.
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Politics of Poverty
A community challenges a mining company in Ghana, and wins!
Oxfam supports a community to secure their rights after being displaced by a mining operation.