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Politics of Poverty
Giving communities ownership over aid: What does it take?
Country ownership is a longstanding principle of effective aid, but how do we do it well?
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Oxfam’s Skye Wheeler visited a refugee camp in South Sudan where conditions are harsh and Sudanese residents long for home - and peace.
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Our Land Our Lives
In the past decade an area of land eight times the size of the UK has been sold off globally as land sales rapidly accelerate. This land could feed a billion people, equivalent to the number of people who go to bed hungry each night. In poor countries, foreign investors have been buying an area of land the size of London every six days.
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Oxfam Poverty Footprint
Understanding Business Contribution to Development
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Lives on the line
The human cost of cheap chicken
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The growing number of vulnerable people, the rise in disasters, and the failure to put most fragile states on the path to development, will significantly increase needs.
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Public good or private wealth?
Universal health, education and other public services reduce the gap between rich and poor, and between women and men. Fairer taxation of the wealthiest can help pay for them.
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In response to the US-Russia meeting on February 18 on the future of the war in Ukraine, Nicola Bay, Director of the Oxfam in Ukraine Response Team said:
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Press release
Indonesia flash-floods response — Oxfam
Millions of people have been affected by devastating flash-floods and landslides, across West Sumatra, North Sumatra, and Aceh. A
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As the country marks its fourth year of brutal fighting, one civil society leader makes a case for greater support to stop the violence.