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A sense of place at risk
Perspectives of residents of coastal Louisiana on nonstructural risk reduction strategies
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A decade of Saving for Change
Oxfam launched Saving for Change in 2005. It’s an innovative community-based program that trains groups of mostly women in rural villages to save regularly, borrow from their group’s fund, and repay loans with interest.
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Tsunami Fund end of program report
Oxfam's final report on its four-year response to the tsunami disaster of December 2004.
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Yemen’s crisis: 1,000 days of disaster
Western governments will be complicit in the world’s worst humanitarian crisis if they do not act now, as 1,000 days of war continue to push the country towards an apocalyptic situation.
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Ten Years of Saving for Change
Saving for Change celebrates ten years of women's economic empowerment.
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Sewage system repairs help health facility on the brink.
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Oxfam and our partners are assisting some of Puerto Rico’s most vulnerable communities to restore and improve their water systems—and to be sure that women have a strong voice in the way things work.
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This Earth Day, take a stand with families on the front lines of a changing climate.
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Politics of Poverty
Newest buzzword or crucial outcome: What is “inclusive development” all about?
Oxfam tells the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation that it’s about “ensuring benefits for all.”
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Many hands help to bring aid to those who need it
How do you distribute tons of goods to small camps scattered across a city snarled by traffic, earthquake debris, and roads more pothole than pavement? With human sweat. Lots of it.