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Shireen nearly lost her life walking down the street in Aleppo. Now, she’s making it her mission to help others who are fleeing conflict.
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Story
Myths about foreign aid
Whether training local farmers to increase their crop production or helping people rebuild after a natural disaster, most Americans would agree that the aim of US foreign assistance should be to help people help themselves.
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News update
What is the World Humanitarian Summit and how can it help millions of the world’s most vulnerable?
Today, the first ever World Humanitarian Summit commences in Istanbul. It is taking place at a time when 125 million people are affected by disaster and conflict.
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Press release
New survey reveals extent of Israel’s failure to improve humanitarian access in Gaza in the year since ICJ ruling
As pause in hostilities allows aid to flow in, agencies call for accountability and for same cycles of neglect and impunity no
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Politics of Poverty
Smith has all five senses to run USAID effectively
President Obama announces the nomination of Gayle Smith to be Administrator of USAID.
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Politics of Poverty
Retreating from the world is not America, and we must not let it be
Turning away from America's global commitments now means turning away from millions in need, and our strongest values and traditions.
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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
What should go in the next COVID-19 stimulus package?
Tell Congress to put the safety and well-being of the most vulnerable in the US and abroad at the top of its agenda.
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Politics of Poverty
The New Biden Asylum Ban: Recycling Trump’s Harmful Policies
Once upon a time—on the campaign trail and again in the early days of his administration—President Biden promised to reject the harmful policies of the Trump administration and restore and protect the rights of asylum seekers. That pledge has now officially gone up in smoke.
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Happy New Year! Just like individuals need to shake off the holidays and think about the opportunities of a fresh year, organizations ought to take stock and decide where they want to put extra effort. Here's our list for 2016.