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Oxfam's work with water
At a UN General Assembly in July 2010, 122 nations declared access to clean water and sanitation a human right.
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The executive summary of an evaluation of Oxfam’s efforts to protect poverty-focused foreign aid in the US federal budget appropriations.
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R4 Rural Resilience Initiative
Quarterly Report | October - December 2015
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Resilience and determination
Gulf Coast organizations defending worker and immigrant rights in the aftermath of Katrina
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Cash-transfer programs: Laying the groundwork
Distributions of cash can help disaster-affected families meet the complex needs that arise in emergencies. But setting up an effective cash-transfer program requires knowledge, analysis, and a set of skills that take time to develop. As a study of cash transfers in Senegal makes clear, preparedness is key.
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Education: Tackling the Global Crisis
Today 125 million children do not get any formal education at all. This education crisis undermines any chance of rapid progress in human development.
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A Poor Welcome from the World’s Wealthy
The six wealthiest nations host less than nine percent of the world’s refugees while poorer countries shoulder most of the responsibility. The world's richest countries can and should do much more to help the world’s most vulnerable people who have fled their homes because of violence and conflict.
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Oxfam CloseUp, Fall 2017
In this issue of CloseUp, you'll read about how a re-examination of gender roles helps families on Zimbabwe fight poverty
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Politics of Poverty
What did we learn from Katrina?
It’s hard not to see Harvey, which hit land as a Category 4 Hurricane and then became a prolonged, enormous rainstorm, as a disaster that parallels to Hurricane Katrina, which struck nearly exactly this date in 2005. Minor Sinclair was on the ground in 2005, and offers insights on the challenges facing Houston.
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Politics of Poverty
This Equal Pay Day, here are 10 ways to narrow the gender wage gap
Take action today to tackle this unjust disparity that disproportionately affects mothers and women of color.