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Around the world, the impacts of COVID-19 are just beginning. In addition to the health risks, COVID-19 threatens to push half a billion people into poverty, as families feel the economic toll from reduced work and increasing prices on everyday items. You can help ramp up our efforts to both slow the spread of COVID-19 and keep up our work against poverty.

The truth is, the only way any emergency response is possible – during this pandemic, or anywhere Oxfam works – is with the consistent support of the Oxfam community. This support allows us to rapidly mobilize and continue to help communities build their own disaster response capabilities, all while continuing our poverty-fighting work around the world.

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The latest on Oxfam's global COVID-19 response and anti-poverty work

Across nearly 50 countries, Oxfam is preventing the spread of the disease and saving lives – one community at a time. More than ever, your reliable support makes an immediate difference for people who are suffering the worst impacts.

Read the latest on our COVID-19 work >>

 
 
 

How to be an activist in the time of social distancing

As the COVID-19 crisis rolls on in our communities and around the globe, it's exposing preexisting inequalities and causing new challenges, especially for the most vulnerable among us. We know this can feel overwhelming, so we put together a list of ways you can still show up for others, even from your couch!

How you can still show up even if the coronavirus has you shut in >>

 
 
 

In praise of moms, our unsung heroes

Because of the coronavirus, many moms are pulling double duty, working extra, unpaid hours to take care of their loved ones. This Mother's Day, Oxfam staff wanted to honor moms by sharing stories of how they shape and inspire us.

Let's continue to celebrate moms – in all their forms >>

 
 
 
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  5 ways President Trump's xenophobic agenda has accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic

The Trump administration's xenophobic agenda is putting all of us at risk during the coronavirus crisis. Here are five of the most damaging attacks this administration is undertaking that Congress, and the American public, must urgently oppose.

How you can defend immigrants, asylum seekers, and the undocumented right now >>
 
 
 
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  Washing hands isn't easy

Not everyone has access to water and soap, making the fight against COVID-19 even harder. In the Philippines, an Oxfam partner is helping poor communities tackle hand hygiene by installing easily accessible hand-washing stations that include free soap.

How a local partner is saving lives >>
 
 
 
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  This May Day, Oxfam stands in solidarity with essential workers fighting for their rights

Today's struggles on the frontlines of the coronavirus crisis have highlighted the urgent need for workers' justice and equality. Oxfam stands in solidarity with all essential workers fighting for their rights, including better, safer working conditions.

On May Day, and every day, Oxfam's standing, and fighting, for all essential workers >>
 
 
 
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  Bail out people, not oil & gas companies

Learn more about the newly introduced ReWIND Act in Congress that would ensure that COVID-19 relief efforts target those most in need – rather than prop up fossil fuel companies.

COVID-19 relief efforts should focus on people, not oil and gas companies >>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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