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In Baja Verapaz, where 70 percent of the population lives in poverty, Saving for Change provides an opportunity for women to lift themselves and their families out of crisis situations.
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Move over quinoa-lovers, this grain’s for you! But move over poor Ethiopians too?
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Oxfam’s Jackie Nelson reflects on her work managing the I Hear You video project with creator, Julie Anne Robinson, and 14 artists lending their voices.
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Conflict in Nigeria is affecting millions, but we are not powerless to act.
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The updated Muslim travel ban has a list of family members who are-and are not-allowed to visit the US
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On the storm-battered island, a battalion of volunteers helps residents wade through the fine print to get the aid they need.
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Three months after hurricane Maria, families are still coping with lack of water, power, and recovery funds.
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Politics of Poverty
In the path of the bulldozers: COBHRA helps communities defend their rights
A powerful tool for helping communities stand up to corporate interests just got better.
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Politics of Poverty
Time to deliver on climate finance: the cost of a just transition
At COP27, Oxfam will advocate for rich nations and big polluters to deliver adequate and fair climate financing to developing countries (which did the least to cause the climate crisis, but are experiencing the worst impacts). Currently, climate financing schemes from developed countries are burdening developing countries with debt and limiting sustainable development for millions.
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Politics of Poverty
A migration policy based on “deterrence” increases risk of gender-based violence
A recent report from our two organizations reveals shocking levels of gender-based violence at the US/Mexico border, and exposes how the deterrence-based asylum policy of the US is fueling it.