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Looking for resources for raising a socially conscious child? We've got you covered with this reading list compiled by Oxfam staff for kids of all ages.
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One worth recognizing
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Annual Report 2010
It was an exceptional year for Oxfam America. We provided an unprecedented $62 million in support to our program services. The generosity of our supporters made this possible; donations were up 63 percent. For the fourth consecutive year, our overall program support exceeded 79 percent of our total spending. Moreover, with increased contributions and careful management of expenses, we boosted our net assets by $8.3 million, assuring that we have the financial base to continue helping people to overcome poverty.
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OXFAMExchange Winter 2011
CREATING A CULTURE OF INNOVATION
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Review of Major Mining, Oil, and Gas Company Policies on Free Prior and Informed Consent and Social License
The following document is an attempt to cull publicly available statements concerning community consent by leading oil, gas and mining companies. It is not intended to be exhaustive, but is merely our best effort to compile existing statements by corporations on this issue.
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Job Creator: Nana Kojo Kondua IV
Village Chief Kondua is leveraging a tiny investment of US foreign aid to train fishermen and protect jobs and the environment in Abuesi, Ghana.
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Politics of Poverty
Mandate for Obama’s second term: Reduce inequality to get growth going!
Economic growth—the kind America enjoyed during its longest decades of prosperity —does not happen in countries with chronic income inequality.
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Maal visits drought-affected communities to raise awareness in growing Sahel crisis
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In Ethiopia, herders prize them for their tolerance to dry conditions. Still, all camels enjoy a good drink. Check out the video below.
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The process is meant to symbolize the precarious situation of the Maasai tribes of Kenya, which are being hit hard by changes to the climate. One of the worst droughts in living memory has devastated the Maasai’s herds of cattle, and their livelihoods.