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First Person
Fragile peace at risk in South Sudan
Five years after independence, ongoing conflict worsens humanitarian crisis.
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First Person
Hunger in Ethiopia
On the eve of a return visit to Ethiopia, I'm thinking about my family and the families I met there last year.
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This is not about providing handouts. This is about helping a people to survive.
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When hundreds of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents swooped down on seven poultry processing plants in central Mississippi on Wednesday, it sent up clouds of “smoke and noise," according to Oxfam’s Joi Owens—leaving those behind scrambling to cope and find the truth. The future for many looks grim.
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Oxfam and our partners are offering food and other lifesaving support to families and children affected by war, drought, and a bad economy.
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Months of fighting in South Sudan have robbed Martha Nyandit’s six children of a father, a home, and any semblance of security. They are among more than one million people displaced by the conflict.
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For more than 400 farmers along the Gurracho River, water now flows in abundance to their fields through a new irrigation system.
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Hanging by a thread
How two women are coping with the pandemic—and why Congress must pass a transformational COVID-19 relief and recovery plan to save lives in the US and around the world.
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Politics of Poverty
By the numbers—the fight for oil and mining company transparency