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This Tuesday, May 5th, organizations across the globe are coming together for #GivingTuesdayNow, a global day of unity and giving as an emergency response to the need caused by COVID-19.

We know the virus is threatening communities around the world - particularly the most vulnerable, like families living in crowded refugee camps who are unable to practice social distancing. We're working with partners in up to 50 countries and here in the US to meet the needs of those suffering the worst impacts.

But we also know that the impacts of this pandemic will not be limited to public health. COVID-19 threatens to push billions into poverty and increase global inequality, which means that your support of this poverty-fighting work is more important than ever. That's why we're excited to announce that all #GivingTuesdayNow gifts will be MATCHED. Donate now.

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Let mom know she's the greatest of all time – no matter the distance.

Mother's Day will be here before you know it – in these difficult times, it may be impossible for you to visit the moms in your life, but don't have a cow (or maybe do!) – Oxfam Gifts has you covered with virtual ways to say thanks.

Show mom that she raised a good kid with an Oxfam Gift like these kid goats ($35)! Or, celebrate her sweetness with some honeybees ($40) and you'll help provide a family in need with a modern beehive they can use to produce and sell honey.

Don't wait – get shopping at oxfamgifts.com now >>

 
 
 

COVID-19 illustrates stark inequality in the US

COVID-19 has often been referenced as the "great equalizer" but there's nothing "equal" about the impact the virus is having on marginalized populations in the US, particularly communities of color.

Learn more about the people who are bearing the full force of this pandemic >>

 
 
 

Fighting COVID-19 with hygiene

Clean water, proper disposal of waste, and good hygiene practices are essential to fighting poverty and preventing the outbreak of diseases like COVID-19.

How Oxfam is combatting COVID-19 around the world >>

 
 
 
Camp for displaced Yemenis.
Concern in Yemen over USAID program suspension

As we've seen around the globe, early and aggressive action is the only approach to prevent COVID-19's worst effects, yet USAID has made the decision to stop some of the core programs in Yemen that can save lives.

Oxfam along with other aid groups are collectively urging USAID to pause this aid suspension >>
 
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What's the role of business in the COVID-19 crisis?

Right now, businesses have an important role to play in addressing the health and economic impacts of COVID-19.

A checklist of what companies can and should be doing >>
 
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Visit our Virtual Events Hub

Our full collection of webinars related to COVID-19 is now available online. Check out the COVID-19 virtual events page to register for upcoming live sessions and stream previous conversations.

Learn more about our virtual events >>
 
Staff from Oxfam America, Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC), and Teamsters outside the Whole Foods headquarters.
Safeguarding essential workers in our supermarkets

While grocery store workers are stocking the shelves to help us stay healthy from COVID-19, the supermarkets themselves are failing their workers by not providing paid sick leave or the proper equipment.

What we're demanding from supermarkets >>
 
 
 
 
 
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