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100,000 South Sudanese are facing starvation, marking the first famine to be declared in the world in over six years.
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When women thrive, communities thrive.
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When a devastating drought hit Somaliland, crops failed and livestock perished. For some of the region’s most impoverished people, survival seemed impossible until a single text message gave them hope.
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Farmers in a small town seem more interested in keeping their farms than selling out—but the struggle to protect their land will be a hard one.
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In the midst of crisis in northern Kenya, some herding communities find ways to break the cycle of drought.
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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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First Person
"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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Politics of Poverty
How many working families are dependent on food banks in the US?
Feeding America and Oxfam America release a new study.
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First Person
7 surprising facts about the crisis in Syria
Many news stories about the war in Syria don't talk about another fast-growing emergency: millions of ordinary people have had to leave their homes.
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Publication
Free, Quality Education for Every Afghan Child
With the establishment of democracy, the main symbol of Afghanistan's regeneration lay in the dream of educating every child–boy and girl. However, there remain many obstacles to achieving this dream.