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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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When Syrian refugee Feras Almouqdad, 29, received a call inviting him to undergo the vetting process to be resettled in the United States, he was over the moon. Today, he sits in his Jordan apartment, surrounded by suitcases, his dreams of a better life thwarted.
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Liberian farmers in the shadow of an oil palm plantation contemplate moving—against their will.
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A “disfiguring” amputation at a Tyson plant in Texas led OSHA to discover the nation’s largest poultry company endangers workers by exposing them unnecessarily to serious hazards.
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Oxfam calls for sustained commitment to help Haitians tackle inequality.
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Press release
42 percent of working single parents in the U.S. earn less than $17 an hour, new Oxfam study shows
New data from Oxfam highlights the crisis of low wages in the U.S., where over 39 million workers—nearly one in four—earn low wages
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Politics of Poverty
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Politics of Poverty
Taking the carbon out of Frosted Flakes
Kellogg will require suppliers to measure and publicly disclose agricultural emissions.
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First Person
A Risky Business, Now a Little Safer
Agriculture is a risky way to make a living, but for a group of Ethiopian farmers, a new collaboration could improve the odds of success.
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First Person
The Real Cost of Inaction
Of course, it’s easy to blame journalists for this sort of lazy reporting. But to me the real blame sits at the feet of the media consumer.