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When hundreds of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents swooped down on seven poultry processing plants in central Mississippi on Wednesday, it sent up clouds of “smoke and noise," according to Oxfam’s Joi Owens—leaving those behind scrambling to cope and find the truth. The future for many looks grim.
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An Oxfam partner responds quickly—and carefully—to help people in need.
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First Person
Scarlett Johansson helps fight famine in East Africa
"The scale of poverty in Dadaab is overwhelming," said the Oxfam Ambassador--but even in a time of crisis, people are determined to create a better future.
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First Person
Mali’s displaced: The complexity of three letters
For 240,000 internally displaced people in Mali, home is nearby, but still inaccessible.
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World Humanitarian Day honors the aid workers who are helping millions of people weather unimaginable crises.
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Today would have been Jo Cox’s 42nd birthday. A few days after her devastating death, we are gathering around the world, from London to Washington to Aleppo to Darayya, to celebrate Jo's life, her warmth, love, passion, flair, and her belief in the humanity of every person in every place.
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Politics of Poverty
If budgets are moral documents, what values can we see in Biden’s foreign aid budget?
As the largest bilateral aid donor in the world, the US could have a lasting legacy on the global fight against poverty. But we need to take the opportunity and responsibility seriously, and dedicate enough funds to make a difference–especially during the pandemic.
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Global crisis demands a global response and attention to most vulnerable to head off worst of coronavirus.
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In a year marked by disruption and change, you kept us going.