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Palestinian Territory, Occupied: Children and their families are returning to their homes or the remains of their homes to check the status of their homes. Photo: Alef Multimedia Company/Oxfam

September 23, 2011

“We walked with our children on our backs”

An estimated 1.8 million women, men, and children in Somalia have been driven from their homes by the combination of...

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September 22, 2011

Harvesting a brighter future: Buddhaji and Suman

Having lived through land grabs when they were growing up, young Katkari couple Buddhaji and Suman are determined that their...

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September 21, 2011

Between a rock and a hard place

Around 1,000 Somali refugees arrive each day at the Hiloweyn camp, in Dollo Ado, Ethiopia, just a few kilometres from...

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September 20, 2011

This October, why not GROW with us?

With the current food crisis unfolding in East Africa, Oxfam is declaring Oct 15-22 as GROW Week - and we're...

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September 20, 2011

Smiles in Dadaab

Chee Chee Leung visited Dadaab, expecting the world’s largest refugee camp to be a site brimming over with sadness, sickness...

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September 19, 2011

Women Inspiring Change

More than 5 million Indonesian women work in factories. Their wages are very low and they receive 30% less than...

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September 19, 2011

A new approach to regional cooperation on refugee protection

Oxfam has joined with other NGOs from our Asia Pacific region in a joint statement on the Australian Government's announcement...

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September 16, 2011

Pakistan floods: four days old and the roof caves in

Oxfam Media Officer Tariq Malik traveled to Pakistan, where heavy rains continue to flood the south, and met a woman...

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September 16, 2011

Land is Life comes to Kew

Oxfam volunteer Ben Campbell reports on the opening of our new climate change exhibition Land is Life in Kew, Victoria.

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September 15, 2011

Meeting with Ministers on Green Climate Fund in WA

Oxfam were very kindly invited by one of our newest Rockingham Group member, Minister Gary Gray, to a meeting with...

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September 15, 2011

Harvesting a brighter future: Ambaji and Suman

Since Indian organisation SAKAV started helping them, Indigenous couple Suman and Ambaji have made major progress, cultivating enough veges that...

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September 15, 2011

Indonesian migrant worker advocate wins human rights award

Workers’ rights advocate Anis Hidayah has received the Human Rights Watch Alison Des Forges Award for her tireless efforts to...

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