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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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First Person
Sri Lanka seeks to build a country without hunger
On World Food Day, the nation joins Oxfam's global campaign for a better food system.
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New Oxfam analysis finds the 10 wealthiest Californians are now worth a collective $1.045 trillion, up $338.4 billion from March 2025.
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There is an increasing focus on gender equality in development and humanitarian aid, including in donors' self-reported contributions to gender equ
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Women led businesses continue to suffer from underinvestment due, among other reasons, to gender discrimination, limited ability to attract investments (as a result of their smaller size and location in slow growing sectors of the economy) and insufficient financial services tailored to the needs of women entrepreneurs.
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Politics of Poverty
Teetering on the edge
Food prices are just one of many factors contributing to the situation in Egypt, but they have helped provide a spark for recent unrest across the region. It is exactly this mix of poverty and injustice that puts global stability at risk.
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In southern Laos, Oxfam’s partner helps a small village conserve their natural resources and the forest that sustains them.
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Dãnia Davy
Dãnia serves as Senior Policy Advisor, US Southeast Region at Oxfam, an international humanitarian organization where she leads J
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One month after Cyclone Kenneth devastated towns in northern Mozambique, many are still in need of basics, such as clean water and sanitation.
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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.