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Traveling through drought-stricken Somalia and Kenya, Oxfam's Jim Clarken writes of suffering and loss - and the aid that is saving lives.
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This World Refugee Day, we’re highlighting five individuals who have shown incredible strength in the face of great danger to get themselves and their families to a place of safety.
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Politics of Poverty
Not your average Earth Day
Today countries from around the world are taking an important step on climate change - the first step of many, if we're going to address the unfinished business from Paris.
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A visit to a community displaced by a gold mine shows how a local organization is helping people cope in a challenging situation.
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Holiday gifts for the hard-to-shop-for that you can feel good about purchasing
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Press release
Bangladesh Floods: Affected Communities Look for Urgent Support as the Situation is Dire
Dhaka, August 24, 2024, Saturday: The ongoing flash floods in Bangladesh, triggered by relentless heavy rainfall, overflowing rivers, and upstream water releases from India, have devastated 12 districts, leaving millions stranded and in desperate need of aid. According to the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief, with nearly 5 million people affected and at least 18 lives lost, the situation is dire.
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First Person
$7 Billion Versus $700 Billion
The food price crisis helps to push the UN's appeal for humanitarian aid to record heights.
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In Türkiye and Syria, people are struggling to meet their basic needs in freezing winter weather.
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African farmers have reclaimed farmland lost to drought in the Sahel, bringing hope for the future of this arid region and a model for fighting hunger worldwide.
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First Person
Our Hungry Planet
At a hunger banquet, the world can feel very small.