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Story
Why the women wept
In Darfur, an Oxfam partner is working to heal the wounds of war.
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Farmers in a small town seem more interested in keeping their farms than selling out—but the struggle to protect their land will be a hard one.
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Saving for Change doesn't just help women earn money—it is a means to change their role in the family and the village.
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For families crowded into camps for displaced people in Congo, clean water from Lake Kivu helps prevent the spread of disease.
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An earthquake survivor tells the story of her small but growing business.
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News update
A storm and increased border restrictions bring new challenges to conflict-weary Syrians
Oxfam and its partners work to reach refugee families hit hard by torrents of rain and snow.
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Politics of Poverty
Farm Bill on stage: Brazil is waiting in the wings.
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Politics of Poverty
Déplacés (The Displaced)
A photo exhibition commissioned by Oxfam in Port au Prince demonstrates what Haitians, living under constant threat of eviction, observe in their day-to-day lives.
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First Person
Climate change: re-branding a crisis
When you read about climate change, what motivates you to act? The facts about what’s actually happening around the world? Or some nice-sounding words about peace, freedom, and “a more prosperous future”?
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First Person
A journey to Zimbabwe with Emile Hirsch
I realized it had been an important day for Emile, too: He was beginning to understand the context of people's lives, how they cope, and the importance of supporting them when their options run out.