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Politics of Poverty
5 actions to make President Obama’s trip to Africa a huge success
Issues where the President’s influence is greatly needed on the continent
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A simple innovation is changing the way we fight drought.
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For families on the margins, climate change and the coronavirus are translating into hunger and malnutrition.
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The undersigned 55 organizations operating in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory (OPTI) call for urgent action from the international community against new Israeli registration rules for international NGOs. Based on vague, broad, politicized, and open-ended criteria, these rules appear designed to assert control over independent humanitarian, development and peacebuilding operations, silence advocacy grounded in international humanitarian and human rights law, and further entrench Israeli control and de facto annexation of the occupied Palestinian territory.
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Press release
Urgent joint statement: Northern Gaza is Being Erased – Global Leaders Must Act Now to End Israel’s Atrocities
Oxfam and 37 other humanitarian organizations are raising the alarm about the catastrophic situation in Northern Gaza
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‘The aid response is faltering due to lack of funds—or more accurately, the lack of political will to loosen up funds.’
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As increasing numbers of people become vulnerable to climate-induced weather shocks, Oxfam America and our partners are providing financial support to vulnerable communities in advance of disasters.
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In the aftermath of the tsunami, Oxfam helped an impoverished farming community in Sri Lanka find a solution to its most devastating chronic emergency: drought.
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Politics of Poverty
Helping poor countries “rich” in natural resources: A 12-step program for donors
The global push by donors to help countries overcome the “resource curse” is facing a mid-life crisis.
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Politics of Poverty
How are governments doing in their efforts to fight inequality?
The United States ranks last among G7 countries in our new inequality index.