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  • Ne’ama (32) from Russaife, Jordan, received a small business grant from CARE to scale up her grocery store. Photo: Aisha Shtiwi/Oxfam

    Balancing the books: including women and protecting refugees is essential to realizing small business growth in Jordan

    10 December 2017

    This joint agency paper presents research conducted among women and men small business owners in central and northern Jordan on the challenges they face. It aims to contribute to the economic self-reliance, resilience and stability of Syrian refugees and vulnerable host communities in Jordan.

  • Children attending school in Northern Ghana, December 2015

    The time is now

    10 May 2016

    Africa is losing billions to corruption, poorly negotiated deals and tax dodging. Leaders must listen to their people. They must crack down on tax dodging and maximize progressive revenues to create a more human economy for Africa.

  • A rural clinic and a private hospital in Malawi. Photo: Oxfam in Malawi

    A Dangerous Divide: The state of inequality in Malawi

    26 November 2015

    This report examines the sharp rise in inequality in Malawi between 2004/5 and 2010/11. The authors warn that unless the government takes action, many more Malawians will live in poverty by 2020.

  • Targeted agricultural policies need to seize the chance of eradicating global hunger, says IFAD, Oxfam

    16 February 2015
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    Fiscal justice to reduce inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean

    9 September 2014

    Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is still the most unequal region in the world, despite economic growth and the reduction of both poverty and inequality over the last decade.

  • India: Moving Towards Equal Opportunities for All?

    24 October 2013

    Decades of rapid and unequally shared growth in India are adding new dimensions to old disparities along gender, caste, religious and tribal lines.

  • A new dawn for equitable growth in Myanmar?

    5 June 2013

    A new wave of political reforms have set Myanmar on a road to unprecedented economic expansion, but without targeted policy efforts and regulation to level the playing field, the benefits o

  • Africa’s growth must benefit all its citizens

    6 May 2013

    Africa’s remarkable growth, driven in large part by a minerals and energy boom, is threatened by illicit capital outflows and widening income gaps.

  • Inequality Matters

    28 March 2013

    Oxfam believes that reducing inequality is fundamental to fair and sustainable development.

  • Left Behind by the G20?

    19 January 2012

    The G20, the preeminent global economic decision making body, has thrown its political weight behind the commitment to shared growth and narrowing the development gap through its Seoul Deve

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