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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
How do we keep women’s economic empowerment from becoming a cliché?
Political attention is good, but it must come with a deeper level of engagement.
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First Person
Moving forward, one street at a time
People are on the move in any vehicle that still rolls and isn't buried under a heap of rubble. And that's a good thing: there's a vibrancy here that is irrepressible.
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First Person
Three days of mourning in Haiti
How can an entire nation that was struggling before the quake recover from such devastating collective trauma?
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What's it like to travel the country reaching out to students with the Reverb Campus Consciousness Tour? Check out this photo diary from Oxfam America volunteer Paul Gallegos.
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First Person
5 ways to make a difference on World Refugee Day
Syria is facing the biggest refugee crisis of our time. Here's how you can help.
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Politics of Poverty
Three ways INGOs can shift power in humanitarian response: lessons from Ukraine
In the run-up to World Humanitarian Day this week, Isabelle Tallec looks at Oxfam’s locally led response to the Ukraine crisis, working with dozens of local and community organisations to support the most marginalised groups of refugees and displaced people.
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Politics of Poverty
Peru’s Congress passes precedent-setting Consultation Law
A Consultation Law just passed by Peru's Congress requires the government to consult indigenous peoples directly affected by oil drilling and mining operations. If effectively implemented, this law could reduce social conflict and improve Peru's investment climate.
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Politics of Poverty
Education as the great equalizer? Or class enforcer?
US Treasury paper indicates college opportunity growing faster for richer students