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Politics of Poverty
El Salvador activists raise their voices against mining company abuse in special tribunal
Pacific Rim/Oceana Gold can take their case to the World Bank, but where can the victims of human rights abuses go to demand justice and compensation?
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Politics of Poverty
Is the economic engine putting people back to work also condemning them to poverty?
Raising the minimum wage is the fundamental first step toward rewarding hard work and restoring the ladder to economic mobility.
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A creation myth reminds survivors of violence of their capabilities and value.
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Peter Singer's latest book challenges us to give not just with our hearts, but with our brains.
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Refugee options: a parent's worst nightmare
Syrian refugees tell incredible stories of flight, nightmarish dilemmas, and hope.
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First Person
No more excuses in South Sudan
It’s time to stop the complacency, or risk complicity in on-going conflict
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If you are an Oxfam America employee, intern, board member, partner, local community member, or donor and have knowledge of a violation of our code of conduct, finance policies, or HR policies, we strongly encourage you to submit a report.
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Raymond C. Offenheiser
Ray Offenheiser joined Oxfam America as its president in 1996. Under his leadership, Oxfam America has grown more than sevenfold,
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Carbon pricing: A primer for Oxfam
Carbon pricing is not a new phenomenon. Backed by widespread consensus in the economic literature that it is the single most-effe
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Countless women around the world are building successful small businesses. But the odds against women entrepreneurs in many developing countries can be staggering. Often, they face limited access to credit and property, household obligations that consume their waking hours, and cultural standards that discriminate against them.