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Racing to support Syria’s refugees
In Amman, Jordan, a team of 300 runners united under one message: solidarity with the millions of families driven from their homes by conflict.
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Politics of Poverty
Power and profits: 1; people and planet: 0
The Security and Exchange Commission’s new rule on greenhouse gas emissions leaves investors and the planet unprotected.
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Working with feminists, youth spotlight violence against women
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An Oxfam partner delivers essential aid in the war-torn city.
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Inspire your community to look at hunger in a whole new way
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South Sudan, which became the world’s newest nation in 2011 with high hopes for the future of its people, is now in the grip of a conflict-triggered food crisis.
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News update
Oxfam will continue to challenge President Trump’s discriminatory travel ban at Supreme Court
With the latest version of the US travel ban, refugees who have fled for their lives and spent years seeking safety remain trapped in limbo.
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Politics of Poverty
SOTU2014: President Obama showing leadership on inequality
Oxfam examined how Presidents spoke about inequality in their annual State of the Union Addresses over the past 100 years with data analyst Dave Goodsmith. Now with SOTU2014 in the can, how did President Obama stack up?
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First Person
Ethiopia travel diary, part 3: A difficult road
When I pull out the creased, dusty map to locate myself, I find only white space, the blank territory of the most remote place I’ve ever experienced.