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Politics of Poverty
Code red: Three steps for the US to make good on climate commitments
As we head into COP26 in Glasgow, we hope to see the US play a constructive role in advocating for strong climate action grounded in justice, with support from Congress to turn commitments into reality.
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Politics of Poverty
Want to fight extreme poverty? Provide more, timely data
Aid policies and programs should empower citizens and civil society to have access to information as well as the space to operate, track and verify development spending from all sources.
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Clean water, cash, food, and shelter are among the highest priorities for areas in Bangladesh and Myanmar hit by largest storm in decades.
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Politics of Poverty
Is Feed the Future delivering results?
Yes – with some limitations, says the ONE Campaign and One Acre Fund.
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Press release
Reaction to ICJ court ruling on South Africa seeking an emergency halt to Israel’s offensive in Rafah
In reaction to today’s order from the International Court of Justice to South Africa’s case, which demanded Israel immediately halt its offensive in Rafah, Sally Abi-Khalil, Oxfam’s Regional Director for the Middle East said:
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Jennifer Emond, Oxfam’s senior advisor, explains how Oxfam is preventing sexual harassment and abuse.
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First Person
Four reasons to be proud of Oxfam’s work in 2017
A look back on the successes you helped us achieve this year
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I worked to help people prepare for the worst. Those efforts will be tested in the days ahead.
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Press release
Hundreds of thousands flee from renewed fighting in Eastern DRC, straining humanitarian efforts
Renewed fighting around the North Kivu capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has led to a catastrophic esca
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Politics of Poverty
The US is about to enable more suffering in Yemen. Congress can stop it.
The chance of peace talks offers a glimmer of hope for the 14.4 million people in Yemen who are in need of aid.