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Cindy Cronan
Cindy Cronan is the Chief Financial Officer for Oxfam America where she is responsible for ensuring
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This report aims to highlight the humanitarian consequences of the dysfunction at the UN Security Council and humanitarian finance mechanisms. A few powerful states are obstructing peace processes and undermining international laws which should be equally binding for all people. There are 23 protracted crises examined in this report, with case studies on the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Syria and Ukraine. The growth of humanitarian needs, gaps in humanitarian funding, and the impacts of veto and penholding power are explored. Ahead of the Summit of the Future in 2024, Oxfam urges the UN member states to use this opportunity to take decisive and bold action to rebuild a more equal, inclusive, efficient, and responsive system. This will ensure that they fulfill their roles in reducing and resolving crises to avoid the spiraling humanitarian consequences of protracted conflict.
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"Without the garden we would not be able to survive."-- Maka Djibo
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Press release
Lebanon struggles to cope as over a million people flee Israel’s military invasion — Oxfam
The Lebanese authorities, communities, and humanitarian agencies are struggling to shelter and provide the necessities of life to over one million people fleeing Israel’s airstrikes and invasion to the south, Oxfam said today.
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Righting two wrongs
Making a new Global Climate Fund work for poor people
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Publication
Cuba: Social Policy at the Crossroads
From the beginning of the Cuban revolution in 1959, the model of social development has underscored equity across society and universal access. Full r
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Oxfam America staffer Vania Loredo on what the next US president must know about life within a broken immigration system
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In advance of Sen Marco Rubio’s confirmation hearing, Oxfam America President and CEO Abby Maxman said:
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Politics of Poverty
Awards to Puerto Rican advocates shine light on problems and solutions
While awards can be fleeting and fragile, they can do something profound and lasting: shine a light on problems, people, and solutions. We're so happy to join the celebration around the great work of two partners in Puerto Rico.
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Politics of Poverty
Consider the workers who provide the infrastructure of child care. And pay them more.
Our economic recovery requires robust investments in child care, and child care workers. We can’t ask parents to bear all the burden, and we can’t ask workers to face rock bottom wages. We need the federal government to do more.