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As an American and a refugee myself, I hope that my adopted country – a nation built by refugees and immigrants – steps up to address the crisis.
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Oxfam America CHANGE Leaders learn how US legislation can help communities affected by oil, gas, and mining.
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A day in the life of Jama Abdi Abdile, a roving physician in Somaliland, who does not allow limited access to medication and inadequate facilities to hinder his patient care.
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When Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico in September 2017, the trail of destruction stretched across the island and halted essential services, such as power and water, for months. The aftermath was arduous, and deadly. On August 28, the Puerto Rican government changed the official death count from 64 to 2,975. The story here is just one of thousands, and conveys just a sliver of the loss and pain from the storm.
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Politics of Poverty
What’s at stake for the Syrian people at the Geneva II peace talks?
“All we want is to go back to our country and for peace to prevail.”
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Willing workers, few jobs
"I wish that Haiti will change," he said. "If Haiti changes, I can find a job. I want good things for my country."
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Why social media matters
If we are truly committed to helping people find ways to get involved, whether they have five minutes or five years to give, then we must value contributions (what Gladwell termed “sacrifice”) all along the spectrum.
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"Your son is not sick; he just needs to eat."
Oxfam is working around the clock to provide basic assistance to more than a million people seeking food, water, and a place to sleep in East Africa.
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3 easy ways to celebrate International Women’s Day
Here’s how you can join the effort—no plane ticket necessary.
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Melanie L. Campbell
Melanie Campbell is president and CEO of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation<