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Ashlee Thomas
Ashlee Thomas focuses on global development policy, policy coherence, and aid effectiveness. Prior to joining Oxfam America, Ashl
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Politics of Poverty
Who was willing to talk dollars and cents at this week’s UN Climate Summit?
Rich countries just promised $1.3 billion to help developing countries address climate change, bringing the total promised to $2.4 billion. So that means… $12.6 billion to go.
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Politics of Poverty
From compliance to remedy: Rethinking grievance mechanisms in global supply chains
Oxfam’s new Briefing for Business sets out a practical, people-centered approach to redesigning grievance mechanisms—moving beyond compliance to systems that can deliver meaningful remedy in global supply chains
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Last week, Congress approved new humanitarian funding in the Omnibus spending bill, in response to the famine already declared in South Sudan and looming in Nigeria, Somalia and Yemen.
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Women and girls
According to some estimates, women represent 70 percent of the world’s poor. Oxfam helps women and girls overcome gender discrimination, realize their potential, and assume leadership roles in their communities.
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Sarah Kalloch
As Oxfam’s Campaign Alliances Advisor, Sarah coordinates Oxfam’s
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Margaret Kikuvi
Margaret Kikuvi is the Head of Programs for the Pastoralist Girls Initiative (PGI), a girls’ and women’s rights organization that
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Marc James-Finel
Marc is an intern with the aid effectiveness team for the second time this summer. Last year, he helped with the writing of "Does
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Oxfam joins 32 organizations in signing an open letter addressed to Secretary Austin on the possible transfer of 155mm artillery shells to support Israel's ground operations in Gaza.
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Company Profile: Amazon
Amazon’s policies should position it as an industry leader on a variety of inequality metrics, though from publicly available data, it is evident that the company’s business practices drive inequality across all four pillars – People, Power, Profits, and Planet.