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Citizens of polluted city in Peru take their case to US Congress.
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Liberian farmers in the shadow of an oil palm plantation contemplate moving—against their will.
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Politics of Poverty
Capsized by the rising tide
Smarter policy choices can mean that more people can reap the benefits of growth.
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First Person
Oxfam's commitment to you and our plan to fulfill it
We are determined to remain strong and uphold the values that have long made Oxfam a force for good in the world.
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During a brief pause in violence in Gaza, the release of hostages is a welcome development -- but a four-day pause in fighting isn't enough to provide the humanitarian aid people desperately need.
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This week, the Syrian government and their allied armed forced took full control of Aleppo, a major turning point in the conflict. This came after tens of thousands of people were evacuated from East Aleppo.
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Press release
Oxfam America joins lawsuit to defend USAID
Today, Oxfam America, an organization that fights inequality to end poverty and injustice, joined the American Foreign Service As
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First Person
Peru: Scenes from a flood
Like many of the photos I’ve seen of displaced families following the Haiti earthquake, these images highlight people’s resilience in the face of tremendous losses.
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First Person
Dick Gregory: Remembering a legendary figure
‘What impressed me most was his tremendous, positive attitude.’
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This map illustrates disparities and points the way for states to do better for working women and their families.