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Politics of Poverty
Think Congress can’t move fast? Think again!
The House Committee on Foreign Affairs is not wasting any time taking up foreign aid transparency legislation.
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First Person
Photos: Ending hunger starts with us
Check out highlights from our interactive photobook, featuring images from around the world in support of women fighting hunger and poverty.
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Oxfam is working to complement the massive aid effort that the Japanese government has undertaken.
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We tell our children that schools are places where they can make their hopes and dreams come true. But today in Gaza, schools are a last resort for sheltering families.
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Andrew Yarrow
Andrew Yarrow is senior research advisor for Oxfam America, focusing on low-wage work and inequality in America. A former New Yor
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The Hunger Virus Multiplies
A year and a half since the pandemic began, deaths from hunger are outpacing the virus. Ongoing conflict, combined with the economic disruptions of the pandemic and an escalating climate crisis, has deepened poverty and catastrophic food insecurity in the world’s hunger hotspots and established strongholds in new epicenters of hunger.
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Transparency Begins at Home
An assessment of United States revenue transparency and extractive industries transparency initiative requirements
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Haiti Progress Report 2014
On Jan. 12, 2010, a massive earthquake hit Haiti's capital of Port-au-Prince, killing 220,000 people, injuring 300,000, and severely damaging great swaths of the city. While enormous challenges remain as the country continues its recovery, Oxfam is committed to helping Haitians and their government build a stronger, more resilient nation.
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Climate change
The carbon footprint of the world’s one billion poorest people represents just 3 percent of the global total. Yet as climate change advances, poor communities are hardest hit. Not only do we have a responsibility to avoid doing harm to others, we must help them adapt.
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Politics of Poverty
Clinton preaches development—are rich countries listening?
Secretary Clinton has an opportunity to push OECD countries in the right direction to make foreign assistance more transparent.