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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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Publication
Turn the Tide
The G20 must act on rising inequality, starting with fairer global tax reform
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Politics of Poverty
Celebrating wins, with political spins
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South Sudan’s independent history is short, but most of it has been spent at war. In December 2017, the country marked four years of devastating c
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Reacting to the UN’s Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) published today on the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Oxfam’s Country Director Dr. Manenji Mangundu said:
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Today the UN announced that levels of hunger have increased by 20 percent in Yemen since June 2016.
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Since conflict broke out one year ago, humanitarian needs are outpacing aid.
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Politics of Poverty
Still waiting for financial transparency
On the one year anniversary of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, the SEC has yet to issue a final ruling to implement the landmark oil and mining financial transparency law, and the oil industry is fighting to weaken it.
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Rohingya refugee in Bangladesh improves family diet with vegetable garden.
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First Person
Survivors share what little they have in South Sudan
Arriving on foot and emerging from a swamp on boats, people fleeing conflict find help from Oxfam and each other.