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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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Sebastian's story
As Sebastian told me his story, his voice fell almost to a whisper. I had to lean in close to hear him.
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In South Sudan, a view toward the future
"What I hope for the future is that there will be no going back to war. That’s what I hope."--Augustino Buya
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Mary Olushoga is making a difference in the lives of African entrepreneurs with the prize money from Oxfam’s International Women’s Day Challenge on GOOD Maker.
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Here are five things we need to do in order to get a universally available and affordable vaccine to help end the COVID-19 pandemic
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Amid a global upsurge in cases, President Biden’s decision to open the vaccine recipe is a major step forward, as people everywhere call for governments and companies to temporarily waive intellectual property rules for vaccines, and share technology to increase vaccine production.
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Oxfam staff in India explain what life is like in the middle of the public health crisis and what Oxfam is doing to assist the most vulnerable people in the worst-hit areas.
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What I'm thankful for
Oxfam staff, musician friends, and Sisters on the Planet ambassadors share their appreciation for climate activists, vaccines, and more.
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Documenting Africa’s photographic revolution
A new article and blog attest to the iPhone's potential to change the way we see Africa.
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The UN estimates that more than 1.6 million refugees have now fled Syria to seek safety in neighboring countries. They have arrived with virtually nothing and face huge obstacles in meeting the needs of their families. Inside Syria, an estimated 4.25 million people have been displaced.