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Politics of Poverty
The energy challenge in sub-Saharan Africa
Two new research reports from Oxfam and the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory, at the University of California, Berkeley, frame an agenda for advocates seeking to advance sustainable energy access in the region.
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Politics of Poverty
Another cruel and dehumanizing presidential tirade on immigration
Once again the president's rhetoric on immigrants sets an inaccurate and dangerous tone.
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Politics of Poverty
UNGA climate preview: Bigger stakes for a hotter planet
Will world leaders at the UN heed calls for climate action from the streets?
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First Person
What does success look like? For this single mother in Guatemala, it’s all about perseverance
Across the world women are held back and held down by cultural standards that discriminate against them, laws that limit their mobility, unequal compensation, violence, lack of representation. However, we keep seeing women who, despite having the chips stacked against them, manage to rise above those challenges.
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Annie Hart created an emotional and thought-provoking video for her song, "Longing to Care Less," and we’re proud to premiere it here.
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A decade-long effort to preserve biodiversity along the lower Mekong River succeeds in curbing illegal fishing and forest cutting, and in enabling people to exercise their rights.
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Nepal earthquake
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Will Threats to Freedoms Undermine Hopes for Resource-Led Development?
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This is an evaluation of The Oxfam Together Against Poverty (TAP) multi-country agriculture and climate change adaptation advocac
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Publication
OXFAMCloseup, Spring 2014
In Cambodia and Guatemala the power of rights.