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Publication
Finding the Moral Fiber
In the briefing paper Finding the Moral Fiber: Why Reform Is Urgently Needed for a Fair Cotton Trade, Oxfam calls for a timetable for the elimination of all trade-distorting cotton subsidies.
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Press release
Reaction to IPC's famine alert in northern Gaza
In response to the alert issued last night, by the IPC’s Famine Review Committee, which warned of
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News update
Fuel shortage in Yemen could become deadly
The delivery of food, water, and medicine all depend on fuel—now cut dramatically because of conflict and import restrictions.
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Press release
South Sudan: People in Pibor County resort to eating wild vegetables as hunger crisis deepens
People in South Sudan’s Pibor county are forced to survive on wild vegetables and desert dates as the number of people dying from starvation rises. With torrential rains halting aid flights, the situation could get much worse quickly, warned Oxfam today.
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In response to reports that President Trump could withhold HIV assistance to Zambia unless given greater access to the country’s
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Transparency in international aid is not just about fulfilling a requirement based on people’s right to access information, but also about making aid more effective. Transparency can help improve coordination and planning, enable accountability, and build trust. Accomplishing these goals can be a challenge when there are many partners involved in channeling funds through a complicated web of service delivery without clear public information explaining who did what where.
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Politics of Poverty
The end of poverty: Is America in it to win it?
The debate at key Congressional Hearings this week will tell us how committed our government is to lasting solutions to global poverty and injustice
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Politics of Poverty
Syrian refugees: No such thing as voiceless
It matters whose story you’re listening to.
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Politics of Poverty
The Farm Bill--eyes open
Will budget troubles in Washington change the political calculus of the Farm Bill?
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First Person
Lilly Gets Her Legislation
President Obama signs first piece of legislation: equal pay for women and minorities.