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Enough. Enough with calling Coronavirus “the great equalizer.” Yes, it’s a virus that can access any human body and wreak havoc. But that’s it. There’s nothing “equal” about the impact it’s having on marginalized populations in the US.
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Oxfam delivers LifeSaver water treatment cubes to community suffering without aid for weeks after devastating storm.
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Evaluation of impact is concentrated in poor areas outside Mexico City
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Politics of Poverty
Complexity, contracting and courage: Changes for USAID to embrace
Engineers Without Borders Canada comes to Washington, DC to launch their influence agenda.
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Across nearly 50 countries, Oxfam is preventing the spread of the disease and saving lives—one community at a time.
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Working with local mayors and civil society groups, Oxfam distributes emergency supplies to needy families.
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First Person
In the heartland, a voice from Haiti
"We farmers depend on rainfall: too much rain, you lose. Too little rain, you lose."
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Politics of Poverty
Give credit where credit is due: US funds for climate change adaptation
New Oxfam report calls for improved international reporting and financial transparency on climate change co-benefits.
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First Person
Surviving Typhoon Haiyan: A mom-to-be’s story
Two families share their struggles and hopes in the difficult days after the storm struck the Philippines.
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Politics of Poverty
The final act on corporate tax responsibility is already written
Companies that have made major investments in strong social, environmental and human rights track records risk losing consumer support and their social license to operate unless they move toward greater transparency and action on tax responsibility.