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The Coca-Cola/SABMiller value chain impacts in Zambia and El Salvador
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Oxfam in South America
To their government officials and to the corporations who want to exploit their lands and natural resources, the indigenous and rural people of South America have a simple, yet important message: "We are here."
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AidNow series
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The Arms Trade Treaty provides a unique opportunity to regulate the specialized parts and components used in the arms trade.
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Turning Carbon into Gold
How the international community can finance climate change adaptation without breaking the bank
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Smallholders At Risk
Monoculture expansion, land, food and livelihoods in Latin America.
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How to host an Oxfam Jam
Five easy steps to a successful event.
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Every year, Somalia receives approximately $1.3bn in remittances – money sent from the Somali diaspora to loved ones back home. Remittances account for between 25 and 45 percent of Somalia’s economy and exceed the amount it receives in humanitarian aid, development aid and foreign direct investment combined. As Somali money transfer operators lose their bank accounts, Somali families are losing their only formal or transparent channel through which to send money. Somalia needs longterm support to build sustainable financial institutions as well as urgent help to maintain its current remittance flows.
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Aid donors increasingly seek to inject private-sector resources into development by ‘blending’ official development assistance (ODA) with private finance.
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Oxfam CloseUp, Fall 2022
See how communities in different regions of Asia are learning to cope with climate change and are implementing solutions that protect their livelihoods and preserve natural resources.