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Millions on the move
One by one, Friedman says, small migrations like these are "changing the face of the world."
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More than 110 aid organizations commit to stronger global standards
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Politics of Poverty
We can avert catastrophic food crises like the one now unfolding in East Africa
Four countries on the Horn of Africa are in the grip of hunger emergencies; a stronger Feed the Future program could help prevent agonizing crises like these.
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Building Common Ground
How shared attitudes and concerns can create alliances between African-Americans and Latinos in a post-Katrina New Orleans
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Millions of poor people face hunger and poverty this year and next because of droughts and erratic rains as global temperatures reach new records, and because of the onset of a powerful El Niño – the climate phenomenon that develops in the tropical Pacific and brings extreme weather to several regions of the world.
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Ahead of the Senate vote on Bernie Sanders’ resolution to block a shipment of US arms transfers to Israel, Scott Paul, Directo
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Climate Finance Shadow Report 2023
In 2009, high-income countries committed in the Copenhagen Accords to mobilize US$100 billion a year by 2020 in climate finance f
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Oxfam America CEO Abby Maxman reports on our work to strengthen our culture, policies, and practices regarding sexual abuse and misconduct cases.
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This World Refugee Day, we’re highlighting three remarkable people who fled their homes in search of safety and the ways in which Oxfam is working with their communities to help them achieve it.
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Using familiar tunes, women sing about how to avoid fatal diseases in a crowded camp for displaced people in Darfur.