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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

July 18, 2012

The GROW Method: Ways to Feed Your Family and Fix the Broken Food System

Every decision you make in the supermarket and in the kitchen, from which bananas to buy, to where to store...

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Jo Harrison with Dadaab residents Saadia Yussif Abdi and her mother, Maryon Mohamed. Photo: Jo Harrison/Oxfam

July 17, 2012

Dadaab: One year after the famine

One year after the East Africa food crisis was declared, Oxfam Great Britain's Jo Harrison returns to northen Kenya's Dadaab...

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July 13, 2012

What is the state of our climate?

by Oxfam intern Kim Ho The annual State of the Climate report has been released, revealing that both natural and...

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Photo: John Ferguson/Oxfam

July 9, 2012

South Sudan – one year on

One year after independence, South Sudan is facing its worst humanitarian crisis since the end of the war in 2005....

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Photo: Kieran Doherty/Oxfam

July 5, 2012

“Water is life for the world” — East Africa one year later

A year since we launched our East Africa appeal, we bring you this incredible video and accompanying photos capturing a...

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July 4, 2012

Dispatch from Dakar: our woman in West Africa

Oxfam Australia’s media coordinator for international projects and emergencies, Chee Chee Leung, has just landed in West Africa, and has...

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July 4, 2012

Students inspired by Challenging the Hunger Myths

On June 14th, I had the privilege to meet Roseline Presence and Getruida Baartman from the ‘Women on Farms Project’...

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Food storage structures spotted during the road trip. Photo: Richard Simpson/OxfamAUS

July 3, 2012

On the road in Niger

Oxfam Australia's Richard Simpson visited Niger recently, where he was struck by the innate resilience of the people in the...

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Photo courtesy NAIDOC

July 2, 2012

NAIDOC Week 2012

by Oxfam intern Jarrod Strauch On 27 January 1972, at just shy of one in the morning, four young Aboriginal...

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July 1, 2012

The first steps in tackling climate change

After putting my 4 month year old son to bed on Saturday night, my head hits the pillow. I’m fast...

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Handing over signatures to Richard Marles

June 28, 2012

Australians tell the Government “Bring us home a bullet-proof Arms Trade Treaty!”

It’s now just 5 days to go until negotiations begin in New York for the first ever legally binding Arms...

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June 27, 2012

First national conference on women’s rights to land in Sierra Leone

by Oxfam intern Jarrod Strauch Sierra Leone has held its first ever national conference on women’s property and land rights,...

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