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In the Democratic Republic of Congo, a health emergency, armed conflict, and a lack of aid are exacerbating the humanitarian ...
Following 14 years of war, Oxfam and its Syrian partners are helping people rebuild their lives and livelihoods. Your ...
Roughly a quarter of a million people work on the processing line in American poultry plants. As they process the chicken we eat, they face dangerous conditions and poverty-level wages on a daily ...
Keeping people safe is a vital part of our work worldwide. In recent years, Oxfam has made substantial changes to the way that we approach safeguarding. But we recognize that there is so much more ...
In response to the U.S. Census Bureau’s release of new data on poverty and incomes in 2024, Rebecca Riddell, Oxfam America’s Economic Justice Senior Policy Lead, said: “Today’s Census data affirms the ...
In this issue, you will learn about the devasting impacts that cuts to USAID have had on communities across the world. We also take you back to our Hurricane Katrina response with a 20-year ...
Israel’s order that around 1 million civilians, half of whom are living in famine, must leave Gaza City immediately, is impossible and illegal Oxfam said today. Displacement orders, on leaflets thrown ...
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Schrader is an award-winning author, TEDx speaker, food TV personality, certified plant-based nutrition chef, and activist for sustainability and food justice. She is the author of “The Low-Carbon ...
Since Pramila Buhl was elected to her local ward council in far western Nepal, she has earned the support of her constituents by finding resources for water projects and training.
In reaction to reports that President Trump is moving to cancel nearly $5 billion in congressionally approved foreign aid in a rare “pocket rescission,” Oxfam America President and CEO Abby Maxman ...