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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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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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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 is providing seeds and other help for farmers to grow food.
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News update
1000 days of war pushes Yemen ever closer to famine while cholera outbreak hits 1 million suspected cases
More than 8.4 million people are now at acute risk of famine.
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News update
Earthquake strikes Nepal—you can help
Oxfam is preparing an emergency response to help save lives in the aftermath of a massive earthquake.
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Heavy rains and storm surge from Cyclone Idai has affected the lives of nearly 3 million people in Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi.
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Publication
From Poverty to Power, 2nd Edition
How active citizens and effective states can change the world.
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Elba Flores, head of research at the Center for Legal Studies and Social Research (CEJIS), describes the struggle of the Chiquitano people to overcome racism.
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News update
Chased from home by climate change
Southeast Louisiana is in the news once again—not for a hurricane or a flood this time, but for efforts to protect communities dealing with the blows of these disasters, along with the impacts of climate change.