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More valuable than gold
Andrea Perera explores how, for those living on gold deposits in Ghana, free, prior, and informed consent means the right to define the terms of development for their own communities.
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When enough is enough
How one organization brought opponents together to stop political violence in Zimbabwe.
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As temperatures drop, the needs of Syria’s refugees increase and the US resettlement program is still falling short.
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Press release
Bangladesh Floods: Affected Communities Look for Urgent Support as the Situation is Dire
Dhaka, August 24, 2024, Saturday: The ongoing flash floods in Bangladesh, triggered by relentless heavy rainfall, overflowing rivers, and upstream water releases from India, have devastated 12 districts, leaving millions stranded and in desperate need of aid. According to the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief, with nearly 5 million people affected and at least 18 lives lost, the situation is dire.
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First Person
The Work that Links us
No matter where you are, earning a living isn't always easy.
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First Person
Waking up to aftershocks—and prayers
Everywhere we've been this morning, word of the tremor is the first thing out of people's mouths. The fear is palpable. As we drive by some of the temporary tent camps that have cropped up around the city, expressions on people's faces are grim. When will this end, I imagine they are asking themselves. When will people feel safe again?
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Love Peru’s food? Then support its farmers, too
Oxfam helps showcase local growers at Mistura, one of the world's biggest food festivals.
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In the wake of Cyclone Phailin, Oxfam teams are setting out to identify the greatest needs.
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Politics of Poverty
The Secret Malaria Project
Interview with Karen Masterson, author of a new book on the history of the fight against malaria.