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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
Exposed at work
While movie stars and Members of Congress are blowing the whistle on high-profile perpetrators of sexual harassment and abuse, millions of women in low-wage jobs watch and wait. Afraid of what could happen – from job loss to deportation to threats on their lives – they feel compelled to deal with the assaults privately, despite the toll on safety and dignity.
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A commitment to fighting for dignity, “Because in this country, all workers have rights.”
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Two advocates in Liberia and Sierra Leone demonstrate that good governance must come from within.
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Politics of Poverty
COVID-19: We need strong social protections for families on the edge
Congress should focus on protecting workers and providing urgent help to those who need it, instead of bailing out giant corporations and widening the inequality gap.
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In the hills of Chinique de las Flores, a quest for clean water became a quest for clean government.
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After an audacious land grab by a foreign company, indigenous women in a remote Cambodian village struggle to regain their farms and sacred sites.
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Oxfam's Gender Action Learning initiative works with families to examine gender roles and redistribute household tasks, including care-giving.
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Photo series reveals the dreams and ambitions of young women in Nyal, where child marriage is a common occurrence.
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In impoverished villages of Eastern Samar, the Philippines, Oxfam and partners are helping at-risk communities improve their security.