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Press release
Oxfam condemns the violation of international law in Venezuela and warns of its impact on peace, democracy and human rights
Oxfam categorically rejects the recent US military intervention in Venezuelan territory, which constitutes a violation of international law and an unacceptable interference in the internal affairs of a sovereign country. This action threatens regional stability, contradicts the principle of Latin America and the Caribbean as a zone of peace, agreed upon by the States of the region, and constitutes a violation of the United Nations Charter and the laws and Constitution of the United States.
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Publication
A Dangerous Delay: The cost of late response to early warnings in the 2011 drought in the Horn of Africa
More than 13 million people are still affected by the crisis in the Horn of Africa. There were clear early warning signs many months in advance, yet there was insufficient response until it was far too late.
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Alone, confused and scared. Their rights curbed and hopes crushed. This is the state of far too many children who make it across the Mediterranean to “safety”.
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First Person
In the Philippines, success in the unseen
Access to clean water and decent hygiene has helped prevent a second disaster in the typhoon-ravaged Philippines.
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Press release
As Musk’s wealth nears $1 trillion, new Oxfam analysis reveals Tesla’s impact on US inequality
With the potential anointment of Elon Musk as the world’s first trillionaire on the horizon, Oxfam, the global organization fight
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Politics of Poverty
Father’s Day raises the question, How much do men care?
As the pandemic threw many household arrangements out the window, it also opened the door for men to step up to do more hands-on care work. The challenge now is to close the care gap even more. A new report offers an action plan.
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Facing the threat of flash floods, a cyclone, and the coronavirus, an Oxfam partner in Bangladesh reaches tens of thousands with life-saving messages, and more.
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Story
Numbers don't lie
Early success of innovative finance program impresses experts in Mali.
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Politics of Poverty
Shining a light on food workers
Ironically, those who work in the food system are often the most food insecure, and farmworkers in particular are vulnerable because they are excluded from many of the protections that cover other workers under US law.
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Politics of Poverty
A second look at the Somali remittance assessment
The FSNAU study has its limitations, but policymakers would do well to focus on what the study does tell us, rather than what it doesn’t.