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Dirty Heads
Southern California reggae-rock champs Dirty Heads create music with a feel-good vibe, but dig a li
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In trying to improve US foreign aid, Oxfam America believes that we must listen to the people who know aid best: those who receive and deliver aid.
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Stand and deliver
Urgent action needed on commitments made at the London Conference one year on
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Politics of Poverty
The fight is on!
Anti-poverty and financial transparency campaigners take on big oil
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Jessica Chirichetti
Jessica Chirichetti is the Lead Project Officer with Oxfam America’s Aid Effectiveness Team, wher
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Open the books on US Foreign Aid
The Foreign Aid Transparency and Accountability Act of 2013 would release more information about where US dollars go and what results they achieve.
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Haiti: The slow road to reconstruction
Two years after the earthquake
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Findings from a social science workshop at the University of New Orleans.
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Walking the Talk
Oxfam launched its award-winning international ‘Behind the Brands’ campaign in February 2013. It ranks the biggest international food and be
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Human rights impact assessments (HRIAs) are intended to minimize human rights risks, lessen adverse impacts, and strengthen positive outcomes of business investments on affected populations. For an HRIA to fulfill this purpose, it must consider the perspectives of everyone affected by a company’s operations, project, products, or services. But all too often, companies ignore this critical input, instead opting for top-down tools that fail to capture communities’ assertions. In doing so, they forfeit the opportunity to minimize human rights violations and costly conflicts.