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Few Americans would disagree that our aim in foreign assistance must be to help people help themselves. The four people in Oxfam’s ads demonstrate that this can work.
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Despite substantial development progress globally since 1996, hundreds of millions of people still live in extreme poverty.
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Politics of Poverty
What “local solutions” really means
USAID’s ambitious reform agenda requires changes in the agency’s partnership modalities.
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Politics of Poverty
#NotJustNumbers: Congress, where is the logic?
Cutting poverty-reducing foreign aid will not solve our country’s budget problems.
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Politics of Poverty
3 reasons not to get on board with the new House tax bill
The House’s latest legislation was doomed before it even hit the water.
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Politics of Poverty
Countries, Schmuntries
America’s most powerful allies are real people.
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Press release
Media Advisory: Oxfam and partners at UNGA79
Oxfam leaders, experts, and partners are joining the UN 79th General Assembly, Summit of the Future, and Climate Action Week in New York, hosting and attending events focused on UN Security Council Reform, gender, digital rights, inequality, climate action, and humanitarian issues. They will be urging global leaders to take bold decisions and action as they deliberate the pressing issues of our time.
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Politics of Poverty
On the road to peace in Colombia, it’s important to remember the underlying causes of conflict
Inequality in access to land and rural development need to be addressed if Colombia is to achieve lasting peace.
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Oxfam’s Behind the Barcodes Food Trucks takes to the streets to serve up food for thought, raising awareness of the inhumane treatment endured by workers who produce the food we purchase from supermarket chains and calling on Whole Foods to take the higher road.
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Women in Burkina Faso are growing produce to feed their families and to sell, but getting access to enough water for the enterprise is a daily challenge.