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Early assessments help Oxfam plan out the first six months of our post-earthquake assistance.
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100,000 South Sudanese are facing starvation, marking the first famine to be declared in the world in over six years.
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Politics of Poverty
And the award goes to….two anti-hunger advocates
Two deserving researchers and advocates awarded the 2018 World Food Prize.
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Politics of Poverty
The Republican case for transparency in oil, gas and mining
Why a US Senator reached across the aisle to make industry payments to countries abroad more open.
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In June 2005, Academy Award-nominated actor Djimon Hounsou took a fact-finding mission to Mali on behalf of Oxfam's Make Trade Fair campaign. Oxfam's Lyndsay Cruz traveled with the actor from Benin and wrote this three-day diary of their trip.
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Politics of Poverty
Who is there when the typhoon hits? Local organizations and disaster response following Yolanda (Haiyan) - Part I
Part 1 of an interview with Josefa Roces-Pizon, Executive Director of the Rural Development Institute-Leyte in the Philippines.
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Disasters don’t affect everyone the same way. Our aid efforts need to take that into account.
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Politics of Poverty
Congress, please add sugar to your tea party
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Publication
A climate in crisis
How climate change is making drought and humanitarian disaster worse in East Africa.
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The challenges her mother faced as a single mom inspired Jean-Christabel Asipkwe to take a closer look at the lives of women refugees fleeing South Sudan.