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First Person
Oxfam typhoon response to reach 500,000 people
Initial response to include clean water to avert disease outbreak in Philippines
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Politics of Poverty
Syrian refugees or migrants? Either way, the US must do more
Just because the United States has the buffer of the Atlantic Ocean, doesn’t mean we can’t and shouldn’t do more.
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Politics of Poverty
Hope for ‘The Future’ in Colombia
Colombia's peaceful future hinges greatly on how the country deals with one issue: land.
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Politics of Poverty
What I learned from Cyclone Idai and Kenneth survivors in Mozambique
How a notebook full of hopes and fears transformed into concrete actions to improve peoples’ lives.
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First Person
Syrian refugee gives Secretary Kerry an earful
More than 4 million children—a population larger than Los Angeles—need help. Will the international community listen?
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Oxfam and partners continue helping vulnerable people.
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East Africans already coping with a humanitarian crisis are hit by El Niño rains. Oxfam is responding with partners to assist people affected by floods; how you can help.
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As the climate crisis intensifies, community-based organizations are taking disaster management into their own hands.
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Families share the offspring from their small herds with neighbors in need.
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Oxfam and international and local partners are planning to help people in Mozambique, which was hit by a second devastating cyclone less than six weeks after Cyclone Idai. Oxfam is part of the COSACA consortium with Save the Children and Care now assessing people’s needs and preparing to distribute mosquito nets, food and hygiene kits.