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First Person
4 ways running can change your life and the world
"I just got back from a run. What a waste of time," said no one, ever.
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A network of women's groups is helping women build their savings, small businesses, and leadership potential.
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Oxfam-organized protection committees help empower community displaced by violence
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Oxfam staff and supporters joined the women around the world in advocating for gender equality at Women's Marches in Boston and Washington, D.C.
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Politics of Poverty
An unmitigated disaster
New York Times shutters its environment desk
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Politics of Poverty
Coke, Pepsi and ABF: What they say about the sugar rush
Beverage companies’ responses to Behind the Brands differ from what Oxfam knows.
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Politics of Poverty
Where can “innovation” be found in the global development sector?
A new online toolkit provides useful guidance for development practitioners.
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First Person
2008 in Photos: Part One
From Biloxi, MS, to Long Hoa, Vietnam, a photographic glimpse into Oxfam's work this year.
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First Person
Water arrives at Impasse Fouget
In Haiti, Oxfam's job is not only to provide water, but to ensure its quality, all with the participation of the people who will be drinking it.
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Politics of Poverty
ExxonMobil says one thing—and lobbies for another. How can we hold companies accountable for what they do in the dark?
For years, Oxfam has participated in a global initiative which aims to promote accountability around the management of oil, gas, and mineral resources. The EITI Standard engages 55 countries, 68 companies, and eight organizations. But maintaining the standard requires transparency, honesty, and integrity—and recent signs indicate that ExxonMobil is not playing by the rules.