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What is Ebola? We answer all of your questions about Ebola and how we're helping fight its spread.
Ebola—it’s a word that strikes fear. Perhaps that’s because it’s an unfamiliar virus, one that moves quickly, is contagious, and here in the US, we haven’t had much contact with it. As an outbreak claims lives in the DRC, we breakdown what Ebola is, what’s happening in the DRC, and what Oxfam is doing to help.
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A born entrepreneur gets the capital she needs to expand her business.
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A new project from Oxfam America and the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) reveals shocking numbers of workers stuck in low-wage jobs with scant benefits.
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Politics of Poverty
Gender justice and mining
Women around the world are countering mining's negative impacts.
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Politics of Poverty
Company pressure yields results on climate change
J.M. Smucker Company has taken promising first steps to address climate risks.
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Politics of Poverty
The truth behind the numbers: Why Haiti did not dodge a bullet with Tropical Storm Isaac
What will happen the next time a tropical storm passes through Haiti if people remain displaced without adequate housing?
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Politics of Poverty
Unleashing the power of the Electrify Africa Act
Addressing access to electricity in Africa requires Congress to focus on who needs it most.
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Politics of Poverty
Dear G7 Leaders: Insurance is hardly enough. Trust us, we know from experience.
Though insurance mechanisms are key for resilience, insurance is not a magic bullet.
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Politics of Poverty
Closing the gender data gap means better policy
A commitment to more gender data will make women and girls more visible in Oxfam’s policy advocacy.
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A group of young leaders helped the people in one of Port-au-Prince's spontaneous camps get some of the assistance they needed in the days after a massive earthquake destroyed much of their city.