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OXFAMCloseup, Winter 2015
The defenders
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It has been more than five years since the crisis erupted in Darfur. Today, millions of people continue to live in fear without adequate protection.
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The proposed budget seeks balance at the expense of the most vulnerable.
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Politics of Poverty
Tax cuts for the rich and budget cuts for the poor
Newest tax cut proposal would rig tax rules even further.
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Politics of Poverty
The US as Climate Leader or Fossil Fuel Sympathizer?
The US still has time to decide how we will show up at COP27. Here, we raise the alarm, once again, about the damage done to BIPOC communities by the US addiction to fossil fuels—and the need for leadership on this issue.
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Oxfam is working with partners to assist people from Sudan crossing the border to South Sudan, seeking safety from conflict.
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First Person
Typhoon Haiyan: 7 ways your help can change lives
Here's how Oxfam plans to help thousands of families affected by the crisis.
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First Person
Breaking the resource curse
More pressure on the Securities and Exchange Commission to publish rules to implement Wall Street Reform bill, so citizens can track payments for oil, gas, and minerals.
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Politics of Poverty
How Salvadoran towns are leading on disaster management
Oxfam is advocating for donors to work harder to support local self-reliance in emergencies. Community leaders in El Salvador, together with leaders at various levels, are taking important steps to make sure they're prepared when disaster strikes.
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Seven years after the Syria crisis began, families are struggling to access necessities, like water, food, and medicine.