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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.
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Publication
Annual report 2016
In fiscal year 2016, Oxfam America recorded our highest dollar investment in program services in our history. The primary drivers for this increase were the devastating earthquakes in Nepal in April 2015 and our response to the tragic global refugee crisis.
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With 17 guests, one Haitian family reflects the struggles of many in the months since the quake
In the town of Saint Michel, the Perards have opened their doors to a stream of relatives and friends who fled the destroyed capital.
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Politics of Poverty
Colombia’s dashed expectations
Small-scale farmers are the clear losers in the first year of the US-Colombia Free Trade Agreement.
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Politics of Poverty
What are pro-poor public investments? And will more transparency deliver them?
Introducing Oxfam America’s active citizenship work.
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In the semi-arid Sahel, Senegalese farmers find ways of coping.
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Politics of Poverty
4 reasons why tackling super pollutants now can bolster the fight against Trump’s anti-climate agenda
In the absence of US federal leadership, other actors are looking to scale-up their efforts to address climate change. One way to do this is by reducing emissions of climate super pollutants, which can reap near-term climate benefits and support pro-poor development.
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Politics of Poverty
Billionaires have your money. Tax it back.
A system that taxes the working poor but not the ultra-wealthy isn’t just unfair—it’s outrageous.
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Publication
Media mogul: Alfred Sirleaf
In the wake of Ebola, Liberia’s “Daily Talk is about keeping everyone in the system on their toes and aware of what is happening.”
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For an Indigenous fishing community in Indonesia, climate change has destroyed a way of life. An Oxfam partner is offering an alternative way to make a living: sustainable farming.