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Politics of Poverty
While the sun shines: How Salvadorans are leading their own efforts to prepare for the worst
Oxfam is advocating for donors to work harder to support local self-reliance in emergencies. El Salvador provides a great example of a country working hard to get disaster response and preparedness right.
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Press release
Oxfam Reaction to USAID Funding Cuts in the DRC
Commenting on news today that the U.S. has confirmed the termination of USAID funding for multiple life-saving projects in the De
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News update
Yemen on the brink of dangerous famine
The crisis in Yemen has reached a truly dangerous level that is on par with the worst atrocities in recent memory.
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Experienced guides help Oxfam deliver emergency aid to communities in a race to beat the monsoon season.
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In the midst of crisis in northern Kenya, some herding communities find ways to break the cycle of drought.
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Politics of Poverty
G8 extractive partnerships put transparency rhetoric to the test
Country-to-country partnerships will need care and maintenance to deliver on promises.
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Politics of Poverty
Too big to fail, and only getting bigger
Seven years after the start of the financial crisis and the biggest U.S. banks are bigger than ever (and growing).
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Politics of Poverty
The US ends its WTO cotton quarrel with Brazil with a $300 million payoff
Over ten years of dispute ends not with a bang, but with a whimper.
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Publication
Halving Hunger: Still Possible?
Building a rescue package to set the Millennium Development Goals back on track
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Three major storms struck Haiti in the space of two weeks, leaving devastation in their wake. Oxfam is providing relief supplies and clean water to those in need of help.