Heather Coleman is the Climate Change Policy Manager at Oxfam America and sits on the board of the US Climate Action Network. She holds a Masters of Environmental Management from the Yale School of ...
A powerful network of influential women dedicated to advancing gender and racial justice to create an equal future for women and girls. Oxfam America Sisters on the Planet® Ambassadors are a diverse ...
Together, we will raise our voices against policies that aim to divide. We will stand united against an agenda that threatens ...
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 ...
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 ...
For Siham, it’s difficult to escape the horror of the airstrike that drove her and her family from their home in southern ...
In our continued mission to end poverty, hunger and social injustice, we constantly strive to hire the best possible talent. Our people make a difference on a global basis every single day, and you ...
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, ...
With the support of our Oxfam community, Oxfam delivered lifesaving aid for people facing crisis and worked toward long-term, sustainable solutions to end poverty and injustice.
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The federal minimum wage has been stuck at $7.25 for more than ten years. That’s $290 a week, $15,000 a year. In that time, the cost of living has continued to climb, leaving millions of families ...
Of the 5.9 million children who die each year, poor nutrition plays a role in at least half these deaths. That’s wrong. Hunger isn’t about too many people and too little food. It’s about power, and ...