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We are deeply sad to report that two of our colleagues were killed today in an attack at 2 p.m. local time in Dar’a governorate in Southern Syria, between Nawa and Al-Yadudah.
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These aren’t your average spuds—orange-fleshed sweet potatoes contain megadoses of vitamin A, which could be lifesaving for people with deficiencies. This candied sweet potato dish from musician K.Flay is a delightful complement to any meal.
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Rebecca Rewald
Rebecca Rewald is a Senior Gender Policy Advisor at Oxfam America (OUS) and manages the Unpaid and Underpaid Care Work (UUCW) por
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Suzanne Zweben
Suzanne Zweben leads company engagement for inclusive value chains and the private sector at Oxfam A
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A massive and poorly regulated global trade in weapons feeds armed conflict that threatens the security and rights of people around the world on a daily basis.
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Brown Butter Grits
Hearty grits you can dance to
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Judy Beals
Judy Beals leads Oxfam America’s Private Sector Team, driving Oxfam’s overall engagement with private sector actors to advance a rights-base
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Aditi Sen
Aditi Sen is a Climate Policy Lead at Oxfam America. In her role, she coordinates with colleagues across the Oxfam confederation
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According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), all pathways that will limit global warming to 1.5°C, with no or limited overshoot, require rapid and far-reaching changes in energy, land, urban areas and infrastructure, including transport and buildings, and industrial systems. The changes required are unprecedented in scale and imply sharp reductions in emissions in all sectors. For this to happen the biggest polluters, in particular big businesses, must adopt 1.5 aligned Science Based Targets approved by SBTI. Done right, these targets, combined with carbon removals, provide guiding principles for climate action that could spur massive decarbonization and a just transition away from unequal and carbon-dependent economic models towards more equitable and sustainable models that secure the future and livelihoods of workers and their communities. However, vague and unimplemented climate action plans risk being a dangerous distraction that could exacerbate the climate crisis as well as inequality.