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Livestock is like money in the bank: It can help families pay for the education of their daughters.
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News update
‘Everything is destroyed’—Haitian families struggle in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew
Oxfam is sending 3 tons of water purifying supplies to the hard-hit nation as potential for disease outbreaks worry survivors.
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News update
Oxfam and local partners ready to respond as Super Typhoon Mangkhut nears the Philippines
Oxfam and its local partners are ready to respond to Super Typhoon Mangkhut, known locally as Typhoon Ompong, if needed. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council estimates that 4.3 million people live in the projected path of this destructive storm.
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First Person
In Yemen, children ‘live in fear and worry’
In their own voices, Yemenis tell of the hardship and uncertainty the conflict has brought to their lives.
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Politics of Poverty
Africa's Natural Resources: 3 Things Governments Need to Get Right
Plus 3 key trends Oxfam is watching
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Politics of Poverty
Why DO women earn less than men? And other vexing questions.
A brief conversation with an expert from the Institute for Women’s Policy Research.
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Politics of Poverty
A development model for the 21st century: Addressing poverty by tackling climate change
Reducing emissions of methane, black carbon, and other short-lived climate pollutants is critical to poverty alleviation and development, and provides fast-action solutions to address climate change.
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Ukrainian organizations are assisting people with help from Oxfam to endure the war’s harshest blackouts.
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Border communities once facing acute danger and paralyzing fear now have some peace of mind, thanks to their salvavida.
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From bake sales to skydiving, Oxfam America supporters found creative ways to join the relief effort.