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Politics of Poverty
When the United States lost USAID, it also lost its vision for locally led, people-centered foreign assistance
Beyond funding cuts, the loss of USAID weakened U.S. leadership on advancing people-centered aid and shifting power to local actors.
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Oxfam continues its work to assist families surviving a decade of war in Syria.
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Politics of Poverty
What makes Batman a policy expert on the Congo?
Ben Affleck’s testimony may not have challenged the foreign policy paradigm in Washington last week, but did it highlight how outsiders can help unleash the potential of local change agents?
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Politics of Poverty
In NY, the movement for international debt relief gathers momentum
With the merger of two bills to modernize New York’s governance of sovereign debt, the calls on legislators to act are getting louder.
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Thousands struggle to put food on the table and afford such basics as windows and doors.
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Oxfam is responding with water, sanitation, and other essentials
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Women and girls, many who have fled rape and violence, are particularly vulnerable
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Politics of Poverty
Colombia’s dashed expectations
Small-scale farmers are the clear losers in the first year of the US-Colombia Free Trade Agreement.
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Oxfam and local partners have reached 2 million people with humanitarian aid; rebuilding efforts continue in 2024.
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Despite the rain, and the relief it brings, emergency conditions will likely last well into 2012.