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Conflict in Ethiopia Creating Massive Humanitarian Crisis

July 19, 2021
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by | Replace this with image credit information Fighting in the Tigray region, combined with the…

Conflict, Climate Change and COVID-19 Drive Extreme Hunger

July 16, 2021
Woman in black hijab with her four children sitting in a circle around a metal pan that has pieces of potatoes divided amount each other. Woman is peeling the potatoes sitting in front of faded blue concrete wall and stone floor.

by | Replace this with image credit information The effects of conflict, COVID-19, and climate change…

Change in Social Norms Around Men’s Unpaid Care Work

June 18, 2021
Clip art of eight photos. Top left: man feeding baby with bottle. Next: man reading book on yellow armchair with lamp in background holding baby. Next: Man holding baby while doing ironing yellow shirt with blue blanket and green shirt hanging on clothes line behind. Next: man cooking in front of pot and pan with baby in chef hat holding spatula to the right. Bottom Left: man sitting on washing machine with baby and red laundry basket at the bottom right with yellow shirt and blue blanket in it. Next: man watering flower pots next to baby. Next: Man playing with baby making tower with toy blocks. Two picture frames of bucket and sun behind. Next: man vaccuming with baby sitting on vacuum canister with plant and drawer in the background.

Social norms which restrict men’s participation in unpaid care work need to change in order to…

Open Letter to Ministers Bennett and Miller on Solidarity with the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc People

June 9, 2021
In the foreground, an Indigenous woman wearing a black brimmed hat, sunglasses, an orange tshirt, black pants and a long pink sweater scatters tobacco. In the background, dozens of Indigenous people and allies march while drumming and singing.

Dear Ministers, On behalf of national, regional and local gender justice and human rights organizations, we…

Camino Verde: The Green Way

May 19, 2021
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Camino Verde: The Green Way by Caroline Leal | May 19, 2021 Before, I thought that…

Shifting Power In Our Movement

May 19, 2021
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FIGHTINEQUALITY. BEAT POVERTY. by Oxfam Canada | May 18, 2021 The international aid sector is having…

Finding the Path to Voice, Choice and Agency

May 7, 2021
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Finding the path to voice, choice and agency An 18-year old girl’s journey of walking away…

A personal stake in participation: Learning to mobilize for change at home and globally

May 3, 2021
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Social justice. Fighting to end inequality. The fair treatment of all people in a society and…

India hit by devastating wave of COVID-19

April 28, 2021
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by | Replace this with image credit information Oxfam is providing medical equipment, hygiene kits, protective…

How one farming community is defending itself against climate change

April 27, 2021
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  by | Replace this with image credit information A farmer in Zimbabwe shares how an…

Remembering the victims of the Rana Plaza disaster

April 27, 2021
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by | Replace this with image credit information Building a safer, fairer and sustainable recovery for…

Eight years on from the Rana Plaza tragedy

April 23, 2021
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by | Replace this with image credit information Eight years ago, on April 24, 2013 in…

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