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Oxfam condemns "private finance takeover" of development efforts, as over 3.7 billion people remain in poverty ten years
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Imminent threat of COVID-19, ongoing war, and fragile health system raise worries for people caught up in conflict.
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More than one year since massive foreign aid cuts and the eventual closure of the U.S. Agency for International Development, Oxfam outlines what USAID did and the ripple effects of losing it.
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As thousands of migrants attempt to make their way to the United States, Oxfam and its local partners are responding with essential aid for nearly 2,500 migrants who are stranded at the Guatemala-Mexico border.
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Two-thirds of population now squeezed into less than a fifth of the Gaza Strip.
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Deadly diseases are now ripping through Gaza even as millions of dollars’ worth of humanitarian aid piles up in warehouses across the region, says Oxfam.
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Politics of Poverty
Senate stays on track but House takes a scissors to foreign aid
House and Senate bills on poverty-reducing international aid are far apart.
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Politics of Poverty
Shifting to local ownership of aid on both sides of the pond
4 new publications in the UK and US suggest that a renewed focus may be emerging.
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Politics of Poverty
There’s more aid in the world, but far less for fighting poverty
More and more foreign aid seems to be doing less and less of what it's supposed to.