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Politics of Poverty
How to twist a giant's arm? Brazil, USA, the WTO, and cotton subsidies
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News update
Oxfam provides drinking water and shelter to thousands as 600,000 are hit by Indonesia earthquakes
Oxfam is providing clean drinking water and tarpaulin shelter sheets to 5,000 survivors as three devastating earthquakes hit Lombok Island in Indonesia this past week.
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Immersive story
4 ways you made an impact with Oxfam in 2018
The past year has brought innumerable challenges to the ongoing fight against poverty, including wars, hurricanes, and earthquakes. Just as dangerous are emerging isolationism and declining support for international cooperation that undermine the struggle against poverty. But Oxfam is delivering humanitarian aid in emergencies and working closely with our partners in our ongoing programs to fight against the injustices that keep people in poverty. Your help in this work has proven crucial. Here are a few examples of what you made possible.
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Press release
Trump administration’s rescissions package is 'yet another deadly setback' for communities in crisis — Oxfam
As the Trump administration’s new rescissions package heads to Congress today including billions of dollars of federal funding
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Politics of Poverty
The spending of the US and other rich countries on foreign aid is up, but nowhere near where it should be
While spending on foreign aid reached a record high in 2023, a lot of it isn’t actually going to the poorest countries. And not enough is going to basic services to help the poorest and reduce inequality.
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Oxfam will be responding with water, sanitation services, food and other non-food items to people affected by Cyclone Idai that hit Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe on March 14-15.
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LaTanja Silvester
LaTanja Silvester is a seasoned policy advisor, labor leader, and political strategist with over two decades of experience drivin
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This case study documents the power of citizen engagement for generating knowledge and action on environmental protection.
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Publication
Reforming Corporate Tax Policy to Address Global Inequality: Federal Policy Recommendations
Big corporations engaging in tax avoidance will always be one step ahead of the game unless governments ‘walk the talk’ in tackling these dodges and loopholes, and cooperate to overhaul global tax rules. Previous attempts at tax reform have attempted to plug the holes in our international tax system with limited success. As a result, multinational corporations are still paying less tax than before the financial crisis in 2008, and continue to shift as much as 40% of their foreign profits to tax havens.
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Divide and purchase
How land ownership is being concentrated in Colombia