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Politics of Poverty
4 reasons this Farm Bill is no good
On hunger, trade, and international aid the bill is more than disappointing.
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Politics of Poverty
Exploring climate migration, those affected, and how you can make a difference
Oxfam is participating in the Global Climate Action Summit to put a face to the millions of people who are forced to flee their homes due to climate change, and help find solutions to climate-changed related migration.
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First Person
Part I: A visit to conflict-ridden Somalia
Those who have made it to Mogadishu, often after long journeys by foot as they flee conflict and famine, end up in the overcrowded makeshift camps dotting the city. They live in densely packed areas in huts made of plastic sheets or rags supported by twigs.
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The NFL wide receiver, who traveled to Senegal this year, on what the president could do to help fight poverty during his visit.
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After visiting Syrian refugees in Lebanon, Oxfam CEO Abby Maxman reflects on her trip and advocates for protecting the rights of Syrian refugees—starting here in the US.
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Assisting refugees fleeing conflict and famine in Sudan with cash, water, latrines, and hygiene support.
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Politics of Poverty
Honor the dead–and fight for the living
Workers' Memorial Day offers a moment to remember those who died on the job, and to recommit to achieving changes that will protect the lives of ALL workers. Oxfam is proud to partner with National COSH, and to welcome guest bloggers on this vital topic.
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Politics of Poverty
Celebrating women’s herstory
Black women are owning our power and fighting for justice. Giving up is not an option.
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Politics of Poverty
The Farm Bill--eyes open
Will budget troubles in Washington change the political calculus of the Farm Bill?
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Politics of Poverty
The Durban climate deal leaves a blank page
Following Durban, there is now the proverbial 'more work to be done', but it's far more than work that we need.