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First Person
6.8 million people. Every one of them has a story.
Millions of Syrians urgently need humanitarian assistance. A new report finds that aid is failing to keep pace with the crisis.
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Politics of Poverty
World Humanitarian Day: A day to honor and commit to local humanitarians
Their sacrifice, commitment and leadership should be met with our support.
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First Person
Trying to get into Haiti
Getting people and aid into Haiti is not easy, but Coco McCabe is determined to make it there.
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Politics of Poverty
From Pennsylvania to Peru: “Promised Land” Movie Highlights Universal Extraction Challenges
How different are the challenges rural communities face when making a deal with big oil?
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Travelling through 24 countries, the authors of a book called 'Hungry Planet: What the World Eats' learn from the Aboubakars about the hardships in a Chad refugee camp.
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The hunger crisis across East Africa is worsening. Make a donation today to save lives.
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Politics of Poverty
Climate Change and Inequality Weighed at the Inter-American Court
Courts are the newest battleground in the struggle for climate justice. Oxfam advocated at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights for stronger standards for governments to protect the rights of people at risk due to climate change.
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Cyclones in Asia and hurricanes in Central America hit areas already struggling with climate change and COVID-19.
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Oxfam is working with partners in countries affected by Ebola, conflict, and devastating aid cuts.
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Puerto Rico Recovery
Over the past five years, Puerto Rico has endured a series of sharp blows. In 2017, Hurricane Maria tore through the island and killed thousands; in late 2019, a series of earthquakes rattled the infrastructure and shook people’s composure. In 2022, another major hurricane blasted the island, leaving hundreds of thousands, again, without power or water.