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Global elite continues to make billions from rigged economic system, Forbes rich list shows
In reaction to today’s release of the annual Forbes rich list that highlighted a slight downturn in fortunes of the rich elite but huge global inequalities remaining, Claire Godfrey, Head of Policy for Oxfam’s Even it Up campaign made the following statement:
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PEPFAR's evolving role in Mozambique is a model for countries that have only just begun to hold donors accountable to their national health priorities.
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An innovative agriculture technique is producing 50-150 percent more rice and increasing the incomes of more than 80,000 people.
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How a little knowledge, and inspiration, can make a difference in the lives of people.
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Panama Papers database hugely important, but governments—not whistle-blowers—should be policing our tax system
The publication of the Panama Papers database is a significant blow against tax dodgers but the public should not have to rely on whistleblowers to expose tax cheats, said Oxfam today. Oxfam is calling on politicians gathering in London for the Anti-Corruption Summit on May 12, 2016 to end the secrecy that enables companies and wealthy individuals to avoid paying their fair share of tax.
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Air raids hit hospitals and water systems in Yemen with US-built weapons. Then COVID-19 arrived.
Yemenis are fleeing conflict and struggling to survive hunger, cholera, and COVID-19, while humanitarian funding is running out.
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Politics of Poverty
Don’t stop at Juneteenth, Congress. Six things you can do about systemic racism right now.
While we welcome the holiday marking the end of slavery, we also rededicate ourselves to the struggle to address, name, and end White supremacy. Right now, Congress has an opportunity (and duty) to listen to and center the needs of Black communities, which endured disproportionate loss and damage from the pandemic.
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World Trade Organization not delivering what world urgently needs: a strong fair rules-based and multilateral trading system
In response to the recent World Trade Organization deal made in Nairobi, Oxfam International's Director of Advocacy & Campaigns, Celine Charveriat, said:
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People in the Crossfire: Arms Traffickers Enjoy Impunity as all UN Arms Embargoes in Last Decade ?Systematically Violated?
WASHINGTON D.C. (March 16, 2006) – Globally, guns and other “arms” kill more than half a million men, women and children on average
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Mechanical Advantage
A new weeding tool for Cambodian rice farmers combined with innovative growing techniques leads to harvests double in size.