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Politics of Poverty
”Water won out over gold” in El Salvador
For over a decade, Oxfam America supported Salvadoran civil society organizations by monitoring mining-related activities and has worked to raise awareness of the OceanaGold case with members of the US Congress, who have expressed concerns about mining’s potential impacts in the country. Last week, the country made a historic decision.
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Climate change is a women's issue. We cannot rely upon the women of the world to bear and sustain life throughout their lifetimes and then make it nearly impossible for them to do so and then refuse to help.
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First Person
A day's walk from Tobaccoville
In North Carolina, protecting farmworkers is more an issue of human rights than labor rights.
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This is the playful work of Oxfam’s public health promoters, whose job it is to help people adapt to the hygiene needs of the crowded camps, where the threat of disease epidemics is ever-present.
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On Sunday, Julie Schindall, an Oxfam press officer, traveled to Haiti's cholera-stricken province of Artibonite with numbers on her mind: Only half of the the country's population had access to clean drinking water before the January 12 earthquake. Here's her account.
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A land restoration project in the Ethiopian village of Ilancho has provided local youths with a source of income: grass that can be cut and fed to livestock.
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Today’s struggles on the front lines of the coronavirus crisis—advocating for safe working conditions and defending the undocumented—echo generations of calls for worker justice and equality.
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Creating effective handwashing facilities in the Rohingya camps means embracing community input.
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Meet some of the women Oxfam works with who are leading the charge for equal rights and representation around the globe.
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