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Food, farming, and hunger
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Publication
Yemen's invisible food crisis
Since March 2015, Yemen has been gripped by a conflict involving different forces including the Houthis, the former president, and the Government of Yemen backed by a military coalition led by Saudi Arabia.
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Publication
GROW: Food. Justice. Planet.
An overview of Oxfam's global GROW campaign
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Bad weather and a poor harvest have left farmers in eastern Senegal short on food and seeds. Oxfam America is working with local groups to help growers plant, and survive the lean season while their crops grow.
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Story
Food crisis in Guatemala
Oxfam and local partners help farmers cope with crop failures, food shortages.
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Of the 5.9 million children who die each year, poor nutrition plays a role in at least half these deaths. That’s wrong. Hunger isn’t about too many people and too little food. It’s about power, and its roots lie in inequalities in access to resources and opportunities.
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Politics of Poverty
Sahel food crisis: How the US Farm Bill keeps food off West African plates
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Politics of Poverty
Re-imagining Aid and Development: Lessons from Mutual Aid Networks
Solidarity and justice should be at the heart of re-imagining aid and development. Community driven approaches for redistribution—such as mutual aid—offer international aid actors concrete lessons on how to do so.
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Oxfam warns of an alarming humanitarian crisis in Eastern DRC as aid groups struggle to respond in the face of funding cuts
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As South Sudan draws near five years of independence, its people face a crashing economy that is compounding the already devastating effects of ongoing fighting and displacement. Most working South Sudanese are now poorer than they were nearly a decade ago, with many no longer able to afford enough food, water or other basic essentials.