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Two-hour treks to fetch water several times a day are now a thing of the past for some women in Ethiopia's Bacho district.
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In Guinea-Bissau, rural villages near the border of Guinea are at high risk for an Ebola outbreak, but community outreach efforts may make all the difference in protecting families and halting the spread of the disease.
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Thanks to your support, Oxfam has provided more than 100,000 earthquake survivors with essentials like clean water and emergency shelter.
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Maxman, who is currently serving as Deputy Secretary General of CARE International, will start with Oxfam America in June
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In response to the latest Global Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report published today, which warns that a high risk of famine persists across the Gaza Strip, Oxfam’s Regional Director for the Middle East, Sally Abi Khalil, said:
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In response to the appointment of the members of the Trump Administration’s Gaza Board of Peace, President and CEO of Oxfam Ameri
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Politics of Poverty
Where will new investments of US food aid dollars go?
People like Emiliana Aligaesha, a farmer in Tanzania, stand to gain.
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Politics of Poverty
A battlefield of economic interests: Land and peace in Colombia
Post-conflict reconstruction programs and land grabs in Montes de María
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Politics of Poverty
Slew of new payment disclosure requirements undermine oil industry case
Major wins in the battle for transparency in the European Parliament, Canada and Switzerland brings pressure to bear in API v. SEC case.
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Politics of Poverty
Out of the comfort zone: Public transparency in Sierra Leone
Emmanuel Saffa Abdulai’s campaign and its implications for corruption, foreign aid, and extractive industries.