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First Person
Leaving behind Cambodia’s troubled legacy
The rice growers I met are moving forward and embracing new techniques.
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In Cambodia, Oxfam is using Blockchain technology with rice farmers, exporters, and a rice cake maker in Europe to help poor farmers get a better deal.
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Recipe contributed by Aarti Sequeira
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Some farmers harvested a bumper crop of rice despite the pests that threatened their fields.
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In the fight against poverty, women are on the front lines. Each year on March 8, the world stops to celebrate women and their accomplishments for International Women’s Day.
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Low-cost rice growing techniques help farmers earn more while reducing pesticides.
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A new method for coaxing more rice from the land with less water and fertilizer is beginning to take root in Haiti--as it has in Vietnam.
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Politics of Poverty
Turning the humanitarian system on its head
A new Oxfam report shines a spotlight on how since 2000 donors have met less than two-thirds of humanitarian needs in emergencies.
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Politics of Poverty
Experts agree: enhancing farmers’ knowledge, access to markets, and rewarding their efforts are critical to ending hunger
At the Oxfam-sponsored panel during World Food Prize week, one thing was clear: we’ll only bring an end to hunger and poverty if we focus on farmers’ needs.
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Rice growers in Cambodia start a business, and invest in their community.