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News update
It’s been three months since Hurricane Matthew hit Haiti, and aid to the region is as important as ever
Hundreds of thousands of Haitians who survived Hurricane Matthew, which ripped through their country three months ago, will go hungry if governments, donors, and aid agencies do not step up efforts to help them.
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Press release
100 days into ceasefire Gaza still deliberately deprived of water as aid groups forced to scavenge under illegal blockade
Oxfam and partners restore limited water access for 156,000 amid near-total water and sanitation infrastructure collapse.
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Press release
A child under five could die every forty seconds by 2030 due to U.S. aid cuts, Oxfam analysis finds
One year since Trump administration’s slashing of U.S. lifesaving aid, deadly impacts continue to grow
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Politics of Poverty
How communities in Rwanda are using social audits to improve governance
(And how more aid transparency can help)
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Aid cuts and humanitarian deadlock are fueling a full-blown public health disaster.
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Publication
Mission incomplete
Why civilians remain at risk in eastern Chad
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Palestinians are being starved as Oxfam continues to reach people in need and to advocate for a permanent ceasefire.
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An interview with Oxfam partner the San Diego Immigrant Rights Consortium
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We must act now to save lives in Ethiopia.
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In reaction to Russia’s attack on a community center operated by Oxfam partner Peaceful Heaven of Kharkiv today, Nicola Bay, Oxfam’s Organizational Lead for Ukraine, said: