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Heavy rainfall in Peru has caused flooding and left widespread damage, including the destruction of homes, crops, and small businesses.
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Joanna Manu learns how to defend her rights and stands firm in protecting the environment in her community.
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Citizen journalists elevate the voices of their refugee communities.
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At Oxfam we continue to have zero tolerance for abuse of people in any form and we offer our support to victims of these egregious violations of our principles, values, and what we hold dear and believe.
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The Mozambique government is working quickly to set up cholera treatment centers in the devastated city of Beira, Mozambique as the threat of a cholera epidemic is high.
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First Person
A decision for cotton farmers
WTO upholds Brazil’s case: US subsidies undercut foreign growers
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First Person
How solar power is helping refugees
For Syrian refugees in Jordan’s Zaatari camp, the sun’s light means safer nights.
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Politics of Poverty
Empowering Local Voices in the Fight Against Climate Change
To solve the climate crisis, technical solutions are not enough. The development sector must embrace localization to elevate the voices of those most affected by the climate crisis and craft solutions that are informed by local knowledge.
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A story of two little pigs, and three other tales, about the important role animals play in many households.
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Politics of Poverty
Fiona in Puerto Rico exposes, again, how disasters amplify inequality
“No rich person has suffered from Fiona.” —Arturo Massol-Deyá, the executive director of Casa Pueblo in Adjuntas, in the central highlands of Puerto Rico