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First Person
Speak out because you can
Behind the scenes of Oxfam’s award-winning First Amendment video.
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An Oxfam Action Corps volunteer shares her tips from a successful year of fighting hunger and poverty.
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First Person
Women build a new market in eastern Senegal
Business training and a climate of entrepreneurship fosters opportunity.
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Politics of Poverty
Tax the rich!
Corporations and the very wealthy spent years gaming the tax code and pressuring Congress to secure an outlandish goal: Pay no taxes. And it worked. But we have a chance right now to address the sickening inequities of the tax code, and raise revenue for jobs-creating infrastructure and the care economy.
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Politics of Poverty
New Landmark Protections for Pregnant and Postpartum Workers Will Help Fight Inequality
Down to the wire, the 117th Congress passed two new protections that will help mothers avoid having to choose between their health and their job.
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Mayor Sharon Weston Broome
Sharon Weston Broome is a firm believer in achieving progress through inclusion, innovation, and information.
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Ten Years After the Global Food Price Crisis
Rural women still bear the brunt of poverty and hunger
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In the paper, Rights CoLab and Oxfam have attempted to capture literature that seeks to address the various risks that inequality
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Earthquake in Haiti Fact Sheet
In the months following the devastating earthquake in Haiti, Oxfam's urgent mission has been to help the people of Port-au-Prince, and beyond, meet their basic needs—not only to ensure their survival but to uphold their dignity.
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A year after South Sudan became the world's newest nation, half of its 9.7 million citizens are struggling to meet their basic food needs. Internal conflict, clashes with Sudan, poor harvests, and complex population movement have all contributed to the current crisis.