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Subject Friend, see how you’ve been helping (October Newsletter)
Date October 30, 2020 2:22 PM
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COVID-19 Crisis: How you and Oxfam have been there

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Months after it began, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to pose challenges to people around the world. But thanks to the generosity and support of the Oxfam community – including you, friend, families who've been affected by the virus are getting life-saving support.

Oxfam is currently on the ground in more than 60 countries worldwide responding to the wide impacts of COVID-19. We're working with nearly 400 partners through programs that provide soap and water, promote public health campaigns, and help people respond to the economic impacts that affect their ability to feed their families. But our work isn't done – we're aiming to reach 14 million people in our response.

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Don't take the right to vote for granted ([link removed] )

With the presidential election just around the corner, take a moment to hear from Abdi Iftin, a first-time voter, Somali refugee, and author on why he is excited to exercise the right to vote, and how he's encouraging his community to get out and join him.

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Five people pushed to extremes by hunger and how they are pushing back ([link removed] )

As millions are being pushed into hunger, the numbers can seem overwhelming, but behind them are people struggling to survive. On World Food Day, we highlighted five inspiring individuals who were pushed to extremes by hunger and how they're pushing back.

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Join us Monday, November 9 at 8:30 p.m. ET for a discussion on the intersection of music, food, and activism, featuring Snacky Tunes Authors Greg & Darin Bresnitz, Chef Preeti Mistry, Musician Thao Nguyen, and Isra Chaker, Senior Campaign Lead at Oxfam.

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What is Oxfam doing around the 2020 election? ([link removed] )

The stakes are high this election and we want you to vote! This is a pivotal moment in our history and Oxfam is fighting for a future where everyone is treated with dignity and equality.

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What's a people's vaccine, and how can we get one? ([link removed] )

The race is on to make a vaccine for the COVID-19 virus – questions continue to loom. When will we have one? Who will get it? How much will we pay for it? Here are five things that need to happen to get a universally available and affordable people's vaccine to put an end to the pandemic.

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What is the US' commitment to protecting refugees? ([link removed] )

Historic numbers of people are fleeing war, conflict, and serious human rights violations worldwide, and yet, instead of offering shelter to those refugees, the US is shutting them out, admitting fewer refugees than at any time since the Refugee Admissions Program began over 40 years ago.

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Why COVID-19 is hitting Black communities hardest, and how US state policies help (or hurt) ([link removed] )

The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare many truths, including – and importantly – the disproportionate impact of the virus on different communities based on historic inequalities.

How Black communities are being hit harder by the virus and what can be done to address this ([link removed] )

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