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Politics of Poverty
Transparency Behind the Brands: Murky waters?
Some food companies are more opaque than others.
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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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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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After recent important legal victories that provide protection to child refugees the administration attempted to send back into harm’s way, Oxfam and our partners are taking this fight a step further: to ensure that no children can be expelled in violation of their basic human rights.
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Person
Gina C. Cummings
Gina is the Vice President of Advocacy, Alliances & Policy for Oxfam America where she oversees research, policy, advocacy, c
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USAID’s AVANSE Project in Haiti
An assessment of its conformity with aid effectiveness principles.
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Imagine shivering in freezing temperatures for long hours without a bathroom break. This is the reality for workers around the world who produce the food sold at supermarkets like Whole Foods. Support them now.
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The Adaptation Finance Accountability Initiative (AFAI) project seeks to improve accountability around adaptation finance. It does so by promoting the development and use of tracking tools, to collect evidence of where adaptation funds are going and the ease with which stakeholders can access information on adaptation projects. Both are important aspects of accountability. The aim is to help civil society organisations (CSOs) hold donors and governments to account on adaptation money being spent.