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Lessons in disaster management
Tsunami research brief: An examination of the Sri Lankan government's disaster management policies, which contributed to planning and reform.
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‘I’m afraid my little son will die and I would blame myself because I couldn’t buy enough food for him.’
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Mass unemployment, disruption to food production and supplies, and declining aid are behind the growing hunger numbers.
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Tanzanian farmer Emiliana Aligaesha is leveraging a tiny investment of US foreign aid to ensure the success of an early-stage, high-potential start-up.
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Politics of Poverty
Immigrant communities under threat
Oxfam is advocating with elected officials to support policy initiatives that promote immigration reform, protect immigrants’ basic human rights and keep families together.
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Causing Hunger
An overview of the food crisis in Africa
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While marking a grim milestone, Oxfam and partners are continuing to assist people affected by the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
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As the rainy season approaches, peace is more essential than ever.
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The world stands on the brink of an unprecedented four famines in 2017 due to a catastrophic failure of the global community to uphold its obligations to the world’s most vulnerable people.
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In October last year 136 nations reached a high-level agreement to reform the way the taxable profits of multinational corporatio