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The absence of empowered local participation in emergency response has been recognized by most actors in the humanitarian sector. It has been documented in the evaluations of major responses from the African Great Lakes wars in the ‘90s to the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 – and it will undoubtedly be a key finding when the humanitarian sector reviews its earthquake response in Haiti.
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Measuring impact
It's great when we get it all right, but some of our most effective work emerges from trial and error. Using data, analysis, and consultation with a range of people—from community members to government officials—we continually adjust our approach for greater impact.
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Immersive story
Can ‘liking’ a forest save it?
Armed with smartphones and media training, a new generation of activists in Cambodia is harnessing the tools of the internet to protect the communal land and water that feed their families—and their souls.
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See how restoring a water system helped one school in West Mosul re-open its doors to children and provide a clean, safe space for young girls to learn.
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A Good Oxfam Day
Progress comes in small steps in a village in Etrhiopia.
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Black-Eyed Pea Stew
In many cultures, Sunday dinner is a staple experience characterized by “family meals.” This stew is an example of one of those meals, which can bring together rich flavor profiles and our full familial experience.
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With their crops washed away along with their fertile soil, villagers in El Sauce face a long recovery.
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News update
‘We cry for peace’: On the 5th anniversary of their independence, South Sudanese long for conflict to end
Years of war have left the world’s newest country in a fragile state.
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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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The Committee on World Food Security (CFS) meeting in Rome should break the cycle of government inaction and agree to set a path toward an equitable, sustainable and resilient food system.