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First Person
Supersize me--and my suitcase
Defined by my stuff, I have a goal for the new year: ditch some of it.
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This salad delivers big flavor while keeping energy use low—in fact, you can likely put it together without even turning on your stove.
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Politics of Poverty
What is a local organization? The answer matters.
USAID’s definition of local actors may be harming local actors.
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Over the last few years, Oxfam has partnered with a broad coalition of organizations to advocate for poultry workers. We’ve collaborated on raising awareness about the poultry industry, and have pushed consumers, policy makers, and the poultry industry to make positive changes for processing workers.
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Story
With small but steady steps, Haitians work to make better lives for themselves in the countryside
A key to decentralizing Haiti is to create more opportunities in its rural regions.
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Story
Who are refugees? Frequently asked questions about the global refugee crisis and US resettlement
While there has been much debate about the refugee resettlement process, there is still a lot of misinformation surrounding who refugees are, the risks they pose, and what is driving their migration in the first place. Oxfam is setting the record straight.
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On Mother’s Day, Oxfam salutes the powerful women we've met. From community activists to mothers recovering from natural disasters to grandmothers caring for multiple generations, these women are models of resilience, determination, and ingenuity.
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About to turn 18, Jacqueline is writing the final chapters of her childhood story. How will it end—and will her Salvadoran parents be in it?
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Politics of Poverty
Trapped in harm’s way
After wreaking havoc in Haiti and the Bahamas, Hurricane Matthew is picking up steam and bearing down on the southeastern coast of the US. When it hits land, the wind and water will devastate the human landscape. But some populations will suffer much greater damage than others.