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One of the first studies of its kind after the US reformed a controversial export subsidy program called “Step 2,” Paying the Price estimates how much
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Politics of Poverty
Budget cuts making choices even tougher
If cuts are made to food aid programs, emergency funding should not bear the brunt of the budget knife.
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While food aid is sometimes essential, weather insurance for their crops and access to credit can help farmers build their resilience in the face of climate change.
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Today Oxfam stepped up its relief effort in Nepal, providing clean water, toilets, and shelter to thousands of earthquake survivors.
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After being cut off from assistance for the last three weeks, more than 300,000 civilians in Aleppo and an estimated 60,000 in the Manbij area are facing desperate conditions.
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Without urgent action, threat of polio is endangering a generation of children
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Press release
Yemen faces economic freefall and devastating aid crisis after a decade of conflict — Oxfam
A decade after a Saudi-led coalition intervened to restore the internationally recognized government of Yemen to power, the count
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"As mass starvation spreads across Gaza, our colleagues and those we serve are wasting away."
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Politics of Poverty
The complexity of being an aid worker in a brave new post-2015 world
What does the future hold for the next generation of development practitioners?
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Politics of Poverty
Trump’s foreign aid cuts bring us back to the Bush era, huh? Think again.
Recent claims that the cuts might not be devastating warrant a closer look.