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Documentary film tells the story through Oxfam's Ethiopian partner.
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On the third anniversary of the country’s birth, the British actress calls for generous support for the world’s newest nation now in the grip of a humanitarian crisis.
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Oxfam distributes emergency aid and hygiene kits to Cyclone Idai survivors in Malawi and Mozambique
“People have been left with nothing. They need help now and in the months and years ahead to rebuild their communities in a way, which equips them for a world where climate change means extreme weather events such as Idai will happen more often,” said John Makina, Oxfam Malawi Country Director.
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Politics of Poverty
5 ways the President's budget would shift food aid
Local purchase of food, long-term programs, the end of monetization--all looking good to Oxfam.
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Ashley E. Nunnally
Ashley E. Nunnally is Associate Project Manager, DEI Practitioner at Oxfam America. Previously, she was the Accounting Specialist
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Economic well-being
The rights of the world’s poorest people are being violated by trade policies, lack of transparency, and limited access to financial services. We believe earning a living and other markers of economic health are more than evidence of well-being, they are rights.
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Politics of Poverty
The road to Paris and beyond: your guide to this fall’s UN climate negotiations
A flurry of activity over the next 100 days will set the course for the global response to climate change, with dramatic implications for the world’s poor. We bring you the highlight reel – the big things to keep your eye on from September through December.
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"Justification" for graft?
Globally, corruption is a big problem, but in parts of West Africa people are taking steps to hold governments and companies accountable.
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First Person
Drought and Dignity in Guatemala
Food is essential, but the survivial of the indigenous Achi Maya people depends on much more.
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Too much, too little
It’s Blog Action Day and the focus is on water: Oxfam invites you to see what communities are doing to adapt to climate change.