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February Newsletter
Andrea Gordon.

This month, Oxfam launched Dear Future President, a series of powerful and personal letters addressed to the next president. This collection aims to highlight the lived experiences of people whose lives are at stake in 2020 and beyond. In this letter and spoken word recording, Missouri Western State University student and Oxfam CHANGE leader Andrea Gordon pours her heart out to the next US president.

"Future President, I love my country. But sometimes I feel like it doesn't love me" >>

 
 
 
 
Locusts swarming East Africa – your help needed

As you read this, across East Africa, the worst outbreak of locusts in decades is growing. 25.5 million people in the region are already suffering from hunger and severe malnutrition, and if the locusts aren't contained, their population is likely to grow 500 times bigger by June – ruining the upcoming cropping season and making the hunger crisis even worse.

Your help is desperately needed to provide cash support to those most affected: small farmers and their families.

Please help – donate now.

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US in the World Interview Series

We are excited to continue our US in the World Interview Series with NowThis and 26 other organizations where we have real conversations with candidates about foreign policy. Up next is our interview with Tom Steyer, where he discusses his vision for the fight against the climate crisis, our relationship with China, and much more.

Watch Tom Steyer's interview >>

 
 
 

Whole Foods wouldn't meet with us to talk about workers' rights. So we went to them.

Oxfam and our partners went down to Austin, Texas to meet with Whole Foods to discuss the human rights issues happening behind the food we buy from them. Spoiler alert – they wouldn't meet with us.

Find out more about our latest Behind the Barcodes efforts >>

 
 
 
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Thousands of people still impacted by the Muslim Ban

Three years ago, President Trump's discriminatory Muslim Ban changed the lives of thousands of people. Now, the decision by this administration to expand the list of countries on the original Muslim Ban list rubs salt in wounds that have been festering for the last three years. However, the House Judiciary Committee recently passed the No Ban Act, bringing us one step closer to repealing this hateful policy.

Heartbreaking stories from some of the people personally impacted by the Ban >>
 
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Women lifting each other up

Galentine's Day on February 13th has become the unofficial holiday for recognizing the special bond women share with one another! In honor of this year's Galentine's Day, we took a moment to highlight the amazing things that happen when women join forces.

Anything is possible when women gain power over their own lives and take collective action >>
 
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The sweet taste of financial independence

In Ethiopia, Oxfam has been training women to become beekeepers as a way to earn an income and get an education. Just like the honey these women produce, what comes next is pretty sweet.

Learn more about why these women are buzzing with pride >>
 
Shamshad Bibi.
Gifted student gets a chance to stay in school

Shamshad Bibi always knew her youngest daughter, Tooba Sharif, was a gifted student. But when Tooba graduated from grade 5, the family realized she would not be able to study further because of the cost. Fortunately, Oxfam's partner in Pakistan was there to give her a scholarship.

All girls deserve the chance to go to school >>
 
 
 
 
 
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