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Host an Oxfam Jam
Looking for a fun and creative way to join the fight against poverty? Host an Oxfam Jam fundraising event and spotlight local artists while making a global impact.
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Nadya Awino
Nadya Awino is the communications intern for the Resilient Communities and Partnerships Program at Oxfam America, where she advan
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The end line project evaluation report for the NORAD-funded project, Accountability through Active Citizenship: Improving Petroleum Governance in Ghana, Mozambique and Tanzania, which was finalized in 2019.
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As the two largest private employers in the U.S., retail behemoths Amazon and Walmart disproportionately drive poverty and economic inequality in the U.S. Poor working conditions and punitive management systems are embedded in their models of getting cheap goods to the consumer with unprecedented convenience and speed. But fast and easy commerce is built on the backs of millions of workers.
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Climate Plunder
How a powerful few are locking the world into disaster
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Watching the watchdogs
Evaluating independent expert panels that monitor large-scale oil and gas pipeline projects
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The world’s governments are gathering in Cancun, Mexico, for the next round of global climate negotiations amid much apathy and disenchantment with the process.
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R4 Rural Resilience Initiative
Quarterly report | July - September 2012
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Energy is important to reduce poverty, but increasing electricity generation alone will not solve the problem. In this paper, ODI uncovers that most investment in electricity generation in Africa is not geared towards serving the basic energy needs of the poor, but is instead focused on providing power to growing industries and existing consumers.
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Haiti Progress Report 2011
Two years after the most powerful earthquake in Haiti in 200 years, Oxfam remains committed to rebuilding with the people of Haiti.