Independence is a quality Kesaye highly values. The self-help group she joined helped her work her way out of poverty. It’s ...
On the Thursday before Thanksgiving in 1974, more than 250,000 people nationwide took a pledge to skip a meal, fast for the ...
Helping farmers adopt the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) enables them to grow far more food more cost-effectively and sustainably, producing higher yields with less water, fertilizer, seeds, and ...
‘Foodpreneurs’ in major cities around the world are working together in new ways to produce healthy and sustainable food systems.
Ending poverty and injustice starts with gender justice and rights for women. Gender discrimination and persecution threaten the safety and dignity of millions of women around the world. Queer, trans, ...
Make the choice to make a difference. Your gift is TRIPLED to help save lives and create a more equal world. While the war in Gaza continues, Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon have forced more than 1.4 ...
Whether you are a music fan and want to volunteer at a concert or festival or a food lover who wants to table at a local farmers' market, Oxfam makes it easy for you to take meaningful action to ...
Effective assistance to end poverty and injustice must be designed by the people who need it most. Foreign aid is an essential part of U.S. foreign policy and has proven to be a key factor in reducing ...
Raise the federal minimum wage. Provide access to earned sick leave. Protect overtime pay for millions of workers. Expand the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). Find out more in our report. Overall, ...
That’s it. Plain and simple. Not the everyone-gets-the-same-slice-of-pie kind of equal, but the let’s-share-the-recipe-so-there’s-enough-for-everyone kind of equal. For far too long, we’ve let a ...
At Oxfam, we know that climate change, poverty, and inequality are linked. The impact of shifting weather patterns, droughts, flooding, and storms hits marginalized communities with few resources ...