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For a big chunk of the past year, American enviro-writer Ben Jervey has been "tracking" U.S. climate treaty negotiators. "If you look at the average US climate activist, they wouldn't really have a sense of what the US position is here," Jervey said. "We're trying to give them that information."
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The power of photography in 2009, part 2
We are fortunate to work with a team of amazingly talented photographers from around the world. They each have the incredible ability to visually capture a complex number of characteristics—dignity, action, beauty, hardship, strength, and pride—in a striking, powerful way.
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A day of rest in Port-au-Prince
"It's going to be hard to recover, but hopefully we will," says one survivor. "We have to do anything we can to rebuild our community--and our country."
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In Congo, a catalog of crimes against women
A new study details how rape is used not only as a weapon of war but has now permeated community life in the eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Ben Sollee on the power of a song
"Music will work its way into people's daily lives," says the musician about contributing a song to Oxfam's latest video. "It has that ability to become part of someone else's story."
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Sahel food crisis: The cost of climate change
The women and men I met in Senegal... know for a fact that when it comes to weather, they live in a different world than the last generation.
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5 photos that show “the power of we”
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Gumbo of the world: Citizens rebuilding Gulf Coast
A diverse group of volunteers restores Plaquemines Parish
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Reports of widespread damage, concerns about effect on farming region emerging.
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Photos: On the front lines of Ebola prevention
In Sierra Leone, Oxfam is helping people fight the deadliest outbreak of the disease in history.