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The United Nations adopted a new indicator to track progress against one of the Sustainable Development Goals. For the first time
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How communities in Kenya are using citizen scorecards to improve governance.
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12 days since land, air and seaports in Yemen were closed, Oxfam and other aid agencies are appalled by the complacency and indifference of the international community regarding the historic humanitarian disaster now unfolding.
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Politics of Poverty
Achieving a living income for small-scale farmers requires changes at all points of the food supply chain (and beyond)
As global food supply chains span across the world, it’s incumbent on food and agriculture companies to ensure that people who produce the food we eat are able to earn a living income. A new report from Oxfam explores how companies can do better to support farmers and their families.
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Press release
Oxfam Reaction to 2025 Global Report on Food Crises: Oxfam warns of “a world veering off course, starving by design”
Today’s "2025 Global Report on Food Crises</
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There is an urgent need for a ceasefire amid a deteriorating humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Civilians are confronted by continued threats from weapons, as well as starvation, thirst, and disease. You can help people in Gaza.
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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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President Trump and Republicans in Congress are working to slash $31.7 billion in foreign aid spending. Meanwhile, the ultra-wealthy are set to receive roughly twice that amount—$60.3 billion—in just one year of tax breaks.
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Politics of Poverty
Celebrating wins, with political spins
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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.