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THE PROACTIVE ENGAGEMENT OF OXFAM INTERNATIONAL AS INTERNATIONAL NON- GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION (INGO) TO SOLVE SOMALIA FOOD INSECURITY PROBLEM
Published 2018-04-01Subjects: Get full text
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Are Development Finance Institutions Meeting Their Human Rights Obligations in Health?
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“Culture Is What You See When Compliance Is Not in the Room”: Organizational Culture as an Explanatory Factor in Analyzing Recent INGO Scandals
Published 2019-11-01“…In recent years, leading international nongovernmental organizations (INGO) such as Oxfam International, Save the Children, and Amnesty International have been implicated in scandals about sexual abuse and other forms of abuse of power and harassment. …”
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La reforma rural y el problema de la distribución desigual de la tierra en Colombia
Published 2023-06-01“…El conflicto armado interno que atraviesa la nación desde hace más de setenta años ha causado y resultado en la desigualdad en el acceso a la tierra, íntimamente ligada a la pobreza rural (OXFAM International, 2013). …”
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From “Land to the Tiller” to the “New Landlords”? The Debate over Vietnam’s Latest Land Reforms
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Setting priorities for humanitarian water, sanitation and hygiene research: a meeting report
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Pre- and in-service training of health care workers on immunization data management in LMICs: a scoping review
Published 2019-12-01“…Methods An electronic search of six online databases was performed, in addition to websites of the WHO, Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI), Oxfam International, Save the Children, Community Health Workers Central (CHW Central), UNAIDS and UNICEF. …”
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Editors’ Introduction: Indignation, Socio-economic Inequality and the Role of Law
Published 2015-03-01“…In 2015, for example, Oxfam International’s research paper entitled “Wealth: Having it all and wanting more” concludes that by 2016, the world’s richest 1% will have more of the world’s wealth than all of the remaining 99% of people. …”
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