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Won't get fooled again
Congress should focus on protecting workers and the most vulnerable, not subsidizing giant corporations.
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In some areas around Acajutla, El Salvador, mangrove forests have been severely reduced—replaced by fill and the simple homes of some of the country's poorest residents.
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Low-cost agricultural techniques help a farmer achieve a six-fold increase in annual production in one small field, and become a leader in the community.
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Runaway inequality is bad for all of us, but it’s the poorest among us who suffer the most.
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News update
Ecuador earthquake: Oxfam in action
In the aftermath of Ecuador’s worst natural disaster in decades, Oxfam is providing water and sanitation assistance to thousands of people who are struggling to recover.
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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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“We need an immigration policy for the 21st century, not the 12th century.”
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Policymakers should embrace proven solutions—baby bonds, a federal jobs guarantee, and a guaranteed income—that can help reduce poverty and inequality, advance racial and gender justice, and support workers, says Oxfam.
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Politics of Poverty
Berlusconi’s looking good
What are President Obama's ambitions for the May G8 Summit?