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The last harvest of peanuts, a major cash crop in this region, plummeted by 60 percent leaving families with little money to buy the food they need.
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Vietnam
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The Food Transformation
Harnessing consumer power to create a fair food future
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Politics of Poverty
Dispatch from the Philippines: A livelihoods crisis looms in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan
Restoring rural families’ livelihoods may be the biggest challenge that remains following Typhoon Haiyan.
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Fixing Our Food
Debunking 10 myths about the global food system and what drives hunger
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A local mayor enlists support from Oxfam to address major flooding in his community in rural Haiti.
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Politics of Poverty
Does providing energy access improve the lives of women and girls? Sort of.
Lessening the burdens of women and girls in energy poor communities takes much more than simply giving them access to improved energy sources.
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One of the coping strategies for families struggling with the food crisis in West Africa--digging for grain hidden away by ants--requires a huge amount of physical energy.
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Oxfam is urging President Biden to halt arms sale, and push for immediate ceasefire instead.
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The history of mining in Peru’s Espinar Province has involved decades of extraction by various companies with different legal frameworks, property regulations, environmental standards, and social responsibility. Mining in Espinar Province is the first successful experience in Peru involving the construction of a space for dialogue and direct negotiation between communities in a mine’s area of influence and the mining company, together with the participation of national and international nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) as guarantors of the process. It is also the first case in Peru of a model through which the company contributes to local populations, providing them with a percentage of profits beyond its tax commitments with the state. On the other hand, the processes experienced by Espinar’s population exemplify the promises and contradictions that different populations and territories in the country have to live with when it comes to mining activities.