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Looking for land in a hungry country
Rich nations, with limited arable land, are shopping in other countries for places to grow food to feed their people. Ethiopia, where millions don't have enough to eat, is one of the targets.
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A new threat for a hard-hit community
In Ghana, I saw how poverty made communities far more vulnerable to the unwanted advances of mining companies. But what if, on top of this, drought related to climate change were to take place?
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In Ethiopia, hindsight and education
“An uneducated person means a blind person,” says Hussein Kadir who, with his wife, is working hard to make sure their children have a chance to go to school.
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Farmers work together to improve their techniques in the north.
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In South America, indigenous women break new ground
In countries like Peru and Ecuador, women are overcoming both ethnic and gender discrimination to become leaders and problem-solvers.
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Members of Oxfam's 2012 ING New York City Marathon team share their tips for fundraising, staying motivated, and more.
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Instagramming Haiti
With a simple click, filter, and post, I could share the accomplishments of the rural Haitians we don't normally see on CNN.
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A group of female agricultural mechanics are learning the skills they need strengthen Haiti's rural economy.
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With paper and pen, capturing a refugee’s reality
After a visitor from Oxfam helped her tell her story, Reema, 12, has been writing poetry about her situation and her desire to return to Syria.
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Struggling to comprehend Typhoon Haiyan from afar
There is no single right way to respond to this disaster. But it’s important that we give ourselves the space to feel—and to help if we can.