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Fragile peace at risk in South Sudan
Five years after independence, ongoing conflict worsens humanitarian crisis.
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Broken at the top
How America’s dysfunctional tax system costs billions in corporate tax dodging
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Gender Inequalities and Food Insecurity
Ten years after the food price crisis, why are women farmers still food-insecure?
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Awareness Raising and Problems of Protection: Evaluating the impact of active citizenship work in the DRC
From September 2015 to June 2017, Oxfam implemented a pilot project in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) designed to raise awareness among citizens
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As South Sudan draws near five years of independence, its people face a crashing economy that is compounding the already devastating effects of ongoing fighting and displacement. Most working South Sudanese are now poorer than they were nearly a decade ago, with many no longer able to afford enough food, water or other basic essentials.
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After months of campaigning for a more humane immigration system, Oxfam has taken a big step forward in collective action against Title 42, the cruel and unlawful policy used to send asylum seekers back into harm's way. More than 11,000 of you joined us to demand the Biden administration put an end to Title 42.
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For families on the margins, climate change and the coronavirus are translating into hunger and malnutrition.
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Ending the R&D Crisis in Public Health
Diseases that disproportionately affect the developing world cause immense suffering and ill health. Medical innovation has the potential to deliver n
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Hunger is not and need never be inevitable. However climate change threatens to put back the fight to eradicate it by decades – and our global food system is woefully unprepared to cope with the challenge.
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Cuba: Weathering the Storm
Lessons in risk reduction