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In this region, the fate of families hangs on the health of their herds, and for this 15-year-old boy that means an enormous amount of responsibility.
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A family struggles back from a mishap.
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First Person
South Sudan: Five photos and many questions
Though a cease-fire has been declared in South Sudan, the conflict has displaced nearly half a million people.
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First Person
Photos: On the front lines of Ebola prevention
In Sierra Leone, Oxfam is helping people fight the deadliest outbreak of the disease in history.
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First Person
Gratitude for the privilege of an amazing journey
After twenty years leading Oxfam America’s fight to end global poverty, I have decided to transition from President to a new professional chapter next year.
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First Person
These are not our enemies. They are our families.
The campaign that started with a shot over the bow toward Mexico today took shape with a presidential executive order aimed squarely at the people south of the US border.
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First Person
Not speaking English—as American as apple pie
Speaking multiple languages makes the US more diverse and stronger
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Politics of Poverty
5 ways President Trump's xenophobic agenda has accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic
The administration is using the coronavirus crisis to deny asylum seekers their rights and make generational changes to immigration policy.
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Politics of Poverty
Investing in good jobs as a road out of poverty
The "Good Jobs" program in Mississippi and Louisiana seeks to empower people in historically marginalized communities to find a way to break out of the cycle of working poverty.
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Politics of Poverty
It's not the heat, it's the inhumanity
Honestly? This is simple. It’s very, very hot outside—much hotter than it used to be, much hotter than it should be—sizzling, scorching, scalding. When it gets this hot, people who have to work outside should be protected with simple measures: shade, water, rest. So why did the state with the highest number of worker heat fatalities just roll back the few flimsy protections it had in place?