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Politics of Poverty
Hurricane Harvey is our new climate reality
Addressing this humanitarian crisis should also include preventing the next one.
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As a rights-based organization, accountability, particularly to the communities we seek to serve, is of the highest importance to us.
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On the coast of Peru, an earthquake could happen any minute. Oxfam is supporting the efforts of local partners and grassroots leaders to ease the risks.
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Cyclones in Asia and hurricanes in Central America hit areas already struggling with climate change and COVID-19.
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News update
Oil wells set on fire by ISIS leave thousands of Iraqi families suffering beneath skies of black smoke
This ‘smoke-filled hell’ is just one of the challenges people are enduring in the wake of two years of ISIS control. They also face shortages of clean water, food, medicine, and fuel.
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Press release
DOGE layoffs at IRS ‘a perverse display of billionaire self-dealing at the expense of ordinary people’ – Oxfam
In response to reports of DOGE-driven mass layoffs at the IRS, Nabil Ahmed, Oxfam America’s Director o
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Politics of Poverty
One of the world’s largest silver companies just lost 40% of its value – it shouldn’t have surprised investors
Human rights risks can pose high costs if not taken seriously by extractive industry companies and investors, as the case of Tahoe Resources in Guatemala shows.
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Runaway inequality is bad for all of us, but it’s the poorest among us who suffer the most.
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Politics of Poverty
How I became Nepal’s first-ever ‘Integrity Idol’
A district education officer in rural Nepal sets a course for school reforms (and becomes a national celebrity along the way!)
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Politics of Poverty
What’s it gonna take?
It is time for corporations to use their influence to ensure a fairer tax system, not just for business but for the people and places impacted by their work.