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Oxfam International briefing papers

MS. Oxfam PRG/8/5/2/4

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Title

Oxfam International briefing papers

Shelfmark

MS. Oxfam PRG/8/5/2/4

Summary

Comprises:

Folder 1: 2005, comprising:

'Food aid or hidden dumping? Separating wheat from chaff', Mar 2005

'Kicking down the door. How upcoming W.T.O. [World Trade Organisation] talks threaten farmers in poor countries', Apr 2005

'Making trade work for development in 2005. What the U.K. should do', Apr 2005

'Do as I say, not as I do. The unfair terms for Viet Nam's entry to the W.T.O.', Apr 2005

'Making trade work for development in 2005. What the E.U. should do', May 2005

'A Round for Free. How rich countries are getting a free ride on agricultural subsidies at the W.T.O.', Jun 2005

'The Fijian sugar industry. Investing in sustainable technology', Sep 2005

'Beyond H.I.P.C. [Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative]. Debt Cancellation and the Millennium Development Goals', Sep 2005

'Make extortion history. The case for development-friendly W.T.O. accession for the world's poorest countries', Oct 2005

Africa and the Doha Round. Fighting to keep development alive', Nov 2005

Truth or consequences. Why the E.U. and the U.S.A. must reform their subsidies, or pay the price', Nov 2005

'Blood on the floor. How the rich countries have squeezed development out of the W.T.O. Doha negotiations', Dec 2005

'No soft landing. As China opens its markets, U.S. subsidies are making life hard for cotton farmers', Dec 2005

'Back to work. How people are recovering their livelihoods 12 months after the tsunami', Dec 2005

'What happened in Hong Kong? Initial analysis of the W.T.O. Ministerial [meeting], December 2005', Dec 2005

Folder 2: 2006, comprising:

'Public Health at Risk. A U.S. Free Trade Agreement could threaten access to medicines in Thailand', Apr 2006

'A recipe for disaster. Will the Doha Round fail to deliver for development?', Apr 2006

'Delivering the agenda. Addressing chronic under-development in Kenya's arid lands', May 2006

'Making the case. A national drought contingency fund for Kenya', May 2006

'Song of the Sirens. Why the U.S.-Andean F.T.A.s [Free Trade Agreements] undermine sustainable development and regional integration', Jun 2006

'Causing Hunger. An overview of the food crisis in Africa', Jul 2006

'Free, Quality Education for Every Afghan Child', Nov 2006

'Our Generation's Choice', Nov 2006

'Patents versus Patients. Five years after the Doha Declaration', Nov 2006

'Kicking the Habit: How the World Bank and the I.M.F. [International Monetary Fund] are still addicted to attaching economic policy conditions to aid', Nov 2006

Date

2005-2006

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (2 folders)

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Records of Oxfam programme policy, management and administration

Papers of the Policy Department and its predecessors relating to programme policy

Policy papers

Oxfam International Papers

Oxfam International briefing papers

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