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At an agricultural mechanics training program, students learn how to repair farm machinery.
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Oxfam and local partners in the Philippines have witnessed the destructive force of Ompong, known internationally as Super Typhoon and disaster preparedness committees have been activated.
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Oxfam’s new report, Time To Care, warns that today’s levels of extreme wealth concentration are not sustainable, and that so many billionaires are a sign of economic sickness, not health.
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Oxfam warns of an alarming humanitarian crisis in Eastern DRC as aid groups struggle to respond in the face of funding cuts
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Politics of Poverty
Gayle Smith’s Full Plate
Locking in reform, showing tangible results, and getting ahead of crises will keep USAID’s new administrator busy.
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Politics of Poverty
Sunshine is the best disinfectant: Exposing conditions in the poultry industry is leading to change
When Oxfam published its landmark report on working conditions in the poultry industry last fall, we noted that “It’s time for industry, the government, and consumers to take action for vital changes.” As the grim reality of life inside the plants has been gradually exposed, people have been pushing for change. Today, we are seeing some real progress, thanks to actions on all fronts.
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Politics of Poverty
5 myths about the working poor in America
While many of us enjoyed a day of rest at the tail end of a steamy summer, a whole lot of people rolled out of bed and headed into work on Labor Day. Of course, they’re the ones most in need of a day off.
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Politics of Poverty
Fixed prices, broken trust
America loves chicken, but what do we know about the industry behind it? First we learned about how they abuse workers--now we’re hearing about how they’ve possibly been harming consumers.
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The effects of conflict, COVID-19, and climate change have intensified the global hunger crisis. Here are some of the world's hunger hotspots and the families experiencing extreme hunger.
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Politics of Poverty
How did we get to “hot strike summer” anyway?
Writers. Actors. Hotel workers. And soon, most likely, Teamsters. It’s the summer of strikes, when hundreds of thousands of unionized workers are flexing their muscle of collective action. Why is this erupting with flash and heat in such a brutal summer?