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In Chicago, a group of Syrian Americans are marshalling community resources to ensure that families from war-torn Syria can make a new home for themselves in the city and its suburbs.
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Story
A grim scene
Oxfam's Caroline Gluck reports from Port-au-Prince.
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Press release
Oxfam calls on President Trump to end his attacks on global cooperation at the United Nations General Assembly
Tomorrow, September 23, President Donald Trump will address the UN General Assembly. Ahead of his speech, Oxfam Amer
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Politics of Poverty
Filling the gap
This blog, “The Politics of Poverty,” is meant to help fill the space between the world as we live it, and the measured and idealized realm of research and evidence-based policy.
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Publication
Hitting the Target
An agenda for aid in times of extreme inequality
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Oxfam America has worked in Louisiana and Mississippi since Hurricane Katrina. Both states have high rates of poverty and exclusion that affect marginalized populations most acutely. As COVID-19 rips through these communities, we are helping with emergency assistance and advocating in statehouses for a robust policy response.
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There’s still time to minimize the impacts of future climate disasters if rich polluters make important changes.
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Politics of Poverty
Adapting for a green economy: companies, communities, and climate change
Risks of climate change impacts in communities around the world are also business risks as well as opportunities for climate adaptation.
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Politics of Poverty
99 politicos speak out
Women call on Congress to protect life-saving foreign aid.
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Atsbha Abraha was just 7 when he and his mother were forcibly resettled in a western region of Ethiopia. Years of hardship followed--and the beginnings of a lifelong hunger for learning.