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One Oxfam research partner explored ways of determining and measuring mental health and well-being after a disaster—a study that gets to the heart of Oxfam's humanitarian mission.
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A young woman named Halwa talks about how she passes the long days at Kalma camp—the temporary home for tens of thousands of displaced people in Darfur.
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How working with local groups can help reduce the risk of disaster
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Politics of Poverty
As Puerto Ricans struggle to cope, Oxfam raises their voices on Capitol Hill
While the federal government drags its feet on sending robust and adequate emergency response aid to Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria, Oxfam steps up to raise the voices of those who are hardest hit – and least represented.
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In a reunion with Marguerite Ulysse, Gluck is reminded again about what impressed her most during her visit to the country days after the quake struck.
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Politics of Poverty
Disappearing Land. Is World Bank’s Head In the Sand? “Invisible Hand”
Oxfam calls on the World Bank to temporarily freeze its agricultural investments in land.
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Politics of Poverty
4 new ways to think about foreign aid's role in fighting corruption around the world
Oxfam America launches new research report on local accountability and foreign assistance.
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"This is the future"
After centuries of discrimination and a decade of legal work supported by Oxfam, the indigenous Chiquitano people of eastern Bolivia now have legal title to their ancestral territory, Monte Verde.
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Mali: A New Development Contract
What kind of aid is needed to end the crisis?