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It took the threat of a global health crisis to illustrate the failings of Africa’s health systems. Resilient health systems, free at the point of use, are evidently a global public good. They are essential for the provision of universal health coverage and for a prompt response to outbreaks of disease.
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Local organizations help people with HIV and AIDS learn to live positively.
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Carlos Mejía
Carlos Esteban Mejía Solano is the executive director of Oxfam Colombia. He is the former humanitarian director for Oxfam America
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Understanding structural barriers & hidden bias in access to credit for women-led businesses
Women-led businesses are an important vehicle for enhancing women’s economic opportunities and agency, and often lead to poverty reduction and economic growth.
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The Indian Ocean tsunami, 10 years on
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was a pivotal moment for the humanitarian sector; many lessons were learned and the humanitarian system was strengthened as a result.
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Righting the Wrong: Strengthening local humanitarian leadership to save lives and strengthen communities
Tens of millions of people receive vital humanitarian aid every year, but millions more suffer without adequate help and protection, and their number is relentlessly rising.
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Politics of Poverty
It’s just not true—the Arms Trade Treaty and gun registration (Part I)
More misinformation from the gun lobby on a national control list
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Politics of Poverty
Faith in action: Ethical investors stand up for poultry workers
The Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility calls for the fair treatment of workers in US poultry processing plants.
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Sharing the love
10 stories from Oxfam’s work that will warm your heart, just in time for Valentine’s Day
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Politics of Poverty
The dangerous long-game hidden in the GOP tax proposal
There’s a radical anti-tax ideology underneath the surface, but it’s easy to spot.