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The "tribunal" featured the testimonies of four of the witnesses who described experiencing devastating impacts from fast-changing weather and environmental conditions.
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Fuel-efficient stoves that burn less wood will benefit both women in Darfur and the environment there.
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On World Food Day, hunger has reached an all-time high exposing the flaws in global peacebuilding and conflict recovery efforts
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Politics of Poverty
Missing from Geneva II talks: The illicit arms fueling Syria’s conflict
Global leaders must address how foreign weapons are coming into Syria.
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Politics of Poverty
As Puerto Ricans struggle to cope, Oxfam raises their voices on Capitol Hill
While the federal government drags its feet on sending robust and adequate emergency response aid to Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria, Oxfam steps up to raise the voices of those who are hardest hit – and least represented.
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Politics of Poverty
Food Wars: Conflict, Hunger, and Globalization
Conflict is driving food crises and is a factor in almost all of the world’s hunger emergencies. While the link between violence and food insecurity is well-understood, policy analysts have less frequently studied the fact that war-displacement-hunger crises occur in countries that continue to rely heavily on primary product exports, such as food, agriculture, and extractive industry commodities. A new Oxfam paper examines these “food wars.”
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Building a path out of poverty by training workers for good jobs
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This farmer is trading her labor for an insurance premium to cover her teff.
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Politics of Poverty
Is this the last chance for Honduras to protect indigenous consultation rights?
Latest consultation bill draft in Honduras strips indigenous communities of their right to free, prior, and informed consent on deals that affect their lands and livelihoods.
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First Person
What does it take to spark compassion for Syria?
As Oxfam publishes its latest ‘fair share’ report on the international response to the conflict in Syria, Maya Mailer, Oxfam’s head of humanitarian policy and campaigns, reflects on the recent display of public solidarity with refugees and asks what, if anything, a single photograph can change.