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Politics of Poverty
If the US fails to stop the Hudaydah attack, it will own the consequences
Yemen is enduring the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, and on the brink of even greater tragedy.
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First Person
Driving into drought: on the road in Ethiopia
Within minutes, night fell around a chunk of moon hanging in the sky. It had no halo: there was not a speck of moisture up there to create one. The rainy season, a short one that should have started in September, was late.
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Do an acclaimed photographer's images for Oxfam bring attention to the drought in Kenya, or do they risk putting too much gloss on one of the world's biggest crises?
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Uyen Nguyen, a refugee and Oxfam Sister on the Planet ambassador, delivers meals to Seattle healthcare workers and Black Lives Matter activists.
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Chef's Note: “There’s nothing more Venezuelan than an arepa” is a popular saying that highlights just how important these pockets of goodness are in our culture. And they are—arepas were the daily bread in my home growing up. The mushroom shreds will ensure you never miss meat.
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First Person
What do tomatoes and slavery have in common?
Farm workers in the US often labor under grueling conditions with few benefits and no overtime pay.
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Weapons flowing from the military to civilian police forces are fueling human rights abuses against Black people and other communities of color in the US – and most recently protesters.
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Press release
Oxfam reaction to Gaza ceasefire deal
Reacting to the announcement of a ceasefire in Gaza, Oxfam America’s President & CEO Abby Maxman said:
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Publication
Africa and the Doha Round
Fighting to keep development alive
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Publication
Money Talks: Africa at the G7
Africa is among the world’s fastest-growing continents, but the rich world is reaping the rewards of this growth, as billions of dollars a year flow out of Africa.