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In April 2015, when a devastating earthquake hit Nepal, Muna Tamang Giri was pregnant and days away from giving birth. With the third anniversary of the earthquake approaching, we followed up with her to see how she is recovering from the disaster and creating a better life for her family.
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Oxfam is heartbroken by the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Muslim Ban.
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A surge in building homes from mud bricks has eased a housing shortage, but accelerated a water shortage in western Sudan.
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Oxfam Action Corps volunteers take to Capitol Hill with a message about climate change and poverty.
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Omar Bukhari Ahmed, his two wives, and their nine children live in a makeshift shelter a few miles from their home in North Darfur while they wait for safety to return to the region.
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Here is a summary of the facts that have marked the relationship between the mining company and the local communities.
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Oxfam's Sisters on the Planet Ambassadors generate Congressional support for women who face the devastating effects of climate change.
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Threatened by Ebola in neighboring countries, Sidi Jaquite and his team of trusted health workers used their experience to spring into action to protect vulnerable communities.
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Seven years after the Syria crisis began, families are struggling to access necessities, like water, food, and medicine.
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My favorite thing about the holiday season is the chance for my family to come together and reconnect for quality time to relax, play, and reflect. As the year winds down, I can’t help but think of the families I met in Yemen earlier this year. I wonder, and worry, about how they’re coping.