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A multiyear project in Bangladesh aims to help coastal communities become more resilient to climate disasters.
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"Anything can happen," says Alemu Tadesse. And that's why he is investing in weather insurance for some of his crops.
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Oxfam's programs are aimed at solutions to the region's severe water shortages.
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Controversy and torture allegations in northern Peru as farmers resist mining in an environmentally sensitive area.
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Oxfam is working with communities in South Sudan to create sustainable sources of income after famine and conflict drained people's livelihoods.
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One of Oxfam America's humanitarian press officers recounts her time in Ethiopia in 2006.
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A local mayor enlists support from Oxfam to address major flooding in his community in rural Haiti.
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Politics of Poverty
Mother’s Day and the importance of unpaid care work during the COVID-19 pandemic
As parents navigate the prolonged closure of schools, daycares, and in-home support systems, women and girls are taking on a disproportionate burden of parenting and caring.
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Politics of Poverty
New federal action to empower workers in the marketplace
For decades, power in the economy has been shifting from workers to employers—accelerated by laws and policies that discouraged unions and loosened restrictions on merging businesses. A newly proposed rule at the Federal Trade Commission is an important step to redressing the balance of power and restoring the freedom of the marketplace for working people.