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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.
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Politics of Poverty
By the numbers—the fight for oil and mining company transparency
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Politics of Poverty
After years of fighting, the US puts South Sudan’s leaders on notice
The new US approach to South Sudan should invest in the country’s citizens to support an inclusive peace
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A dramatic rise in Israeli military violence has caused the largest forced displacement in the West Bank since the Israeli occupation began. As pressure in the West Bank intensifies, vital humanitarian work and projects are being delayed or destroyed, Oxfam warned today.
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Thach You, like thousands of others in Cambodia, is struggling to keep a roof over her family's head and find enough food for her children following a season of devastating floods.
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A few months ago, Jacob’s life changed. Now he and others like him need a chance to live up to their potential.
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News update
Oil wells set on fire by ISIS leave thousands of Iraqi families suffering beneath skies of black smoke
This ‘smoke-filled hell’ is just one of the challenges people are enduring in the wake of two years of ISIS control. They also face shortages of clean water, food, medicine, and fuel.
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News update
Oxfam joins coalition of leading US relief organizations to respond to unprecedented hunger crisis
First-of-its-kind coalition launches Hunger Relief Fund to respond to threat of famine
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First Person
In the wake of Typhoon Haiyan, photos tell the story
“Making sure people have clean water, safe sanitation and a roof over peoples heads will be an immediate priority,” says Oxfam’s Marie Madamba-Nuñez.
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When a major storm strikes El Salvador, preparedness and local partnerships make all the difference.