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News update
Where does President Obama rank on inequality?
"We cannot hope to win the fight against poverty without tackling inequality." -Winnie Byanyima, Oxfam Executive Director
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Press release
Reaction to IPC's famine alert in northern Gaza
In response to the alert issued last night, by the IPC’s Famine Review Committee, which warned of
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Press release
Oxfam Philippines responds to Typhoon Kalmaegi, as country braces for another potential super Typhoon
Responding to the impact of Typhoon Kalmaegi (local name Tino) and a potential Super Typhoon Fung-wong (local name Uwan), which could hit the country by this weekend or early next week, Maria Rosario Felizco, Oxfam Philippines Executive Director said:
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Politics of Poverty
Demand for natural gas is rising. Is this good or bad for developing countries?
The hype is there. But what this means for climate action and poverty reduction is far from clear.
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Politics of Poverty
“Big Men” documentary a backstage pass to Big Oil drama
New film weaves together a nuanced tale of global capital, local politics, and buried treasure.
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Politics of Poverty
Sunshine is the best disinfectant: Exposing conditions in the poultry industry is leading to change
When Oxfam published its landmark report on working conditions in the poultry industry last fall, we noted that “It’s time for industry, the government, and consumers to take action for vital changes.” As the grim reality of life inside the plants has been gradually exposed, people have been pushing for change. Today, we are seeing some real progress, thanks to actions on all fronts.
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First Person
On uncertain ground
In Haiti, people are trying hard to move on. But questions still hang in the air: When will the real reconstruction start? When will new houses go up? When will the city begin to rebuild itself?
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First Person
Ethiopia: Walking in someone else's shoes
Plastic shoes—slip-ons or sandals--play a central role in the lives of Ethiopia's herders. And for one traveler, they might be just what's needed for the journey ahead.
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First Person
In the heartland, a voice from Haiti
"We farmers depend on rainfall: too much rain, you lose. Too little rain, you lose."
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First Person
Ra Ra Riot show Oxfam some “Beta Love”
When I chat with music fans about Oxfam, I usually make it a point to ask how they learned about our work. It's not uncommon to hear that "Wes, the singer from Ra Ra Riot, gave me an Oxfam flyer at a show."