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First Person
Farmers are also innovators
Le Thi Anh, a vegetable and chicken farmer in Vietnam, proves once again that we need to help local farmers share their innovative ideas, because they are usually the best ones.
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Farmers report changing weather and negative effects on livelihoods.
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Politics of Poverty
We demand to know: Why deny COVID-19 vaccines to detained migrants?
The border between Mexico and the US has become a nightmare of our own making. Thousands of refugees desperately seeking asylum are facing impossible odds: either detained in squalid and dangerous conditions on one side, or expelled back to Mexico, facing the likelihood of violent or even deadly assault. Now the US government is refusing to offer vaccines to all refugees in its custody, exacerbating the danger to them and prolonging the pandemic for all of us. We are working to shine a spotlight into the darker corners of our government’s operations, with a request for full information about this perverse decision.
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We are calling on our leaders to dismantle the rising threat of white supremacy, prevent further violence, and hold President Trump accountable for his actions.
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After an audacious land grab by a foreign company, indigenous women in a remote Cambodian village struggle to regain their farms and sacred sites.
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On a remote island in the Mekong, a chance meeting reveals Oxfam's legacy.
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Oxfam America's Saving for Change program in Mali is helping more than 24,000 women save money, invest in small businesses, and become more active in their communities.
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Oxfam warns of an alarming humanitarian crisis in Eastern DRC as aid groups struggle to respond in the face of funding cuts
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To help tackle unemployment and ensure families have access to food, Oxfam is working with a women's group to modernize and expand a service center.
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Politics of Poverty
Reimagining Our Sector: New Pathways for Sustainable Development Financing
As we advocate for USAID to stand strong amidst the current attempt to dismantle the aid system and the US to keep its positive leadership and influence in the world, we should simultaneously think creatively and critically about the future of humanitarian and long-term development funding to people and communities in need.