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Oxfam International briefing papers

MS. Oxfam PRG/8/5/2/6

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Title

Oxfam International briefing papers

Shelfmark

MS. Oxfam PRG/8/5/2/6

Summary

Comprises:

'A Billion Hungry People. Governments and aid agencies must rise to the challenge', Jan 2009

'Blind Optimism. Challenging the myths about private health care in poor countries', Feb 2009

'Hang Together or Separately? How global co-operation is key to a fair and adequate climate deal at Copenhagen', Jun 2009

'Investing in Poor Farmers Pay. Rethinking how to invest in agriculture', Jun 2009

'Suffering the Science. Climate change, people, and poverty', Jul 2009

'Empty promises. What happened to 'development' in the W.T.O.'s [World Trade Organisation's] Doha Round?', Jul 2009

'Beyond Aid. Ensuring adaptation to climate change works for the poor', Sep 2009

'Band Aids and Beyond. Tackling disasters in Ethiopia 25 years after the famine', Oct 2009

'People-Centred Resilience. Working with vulnerable farmers towards climate change adaptation and food security', Nov 2009

'Haiti: A Once-in-a-Century Chance for Change. Beyond reconstruction: re-envisioning Haiti with equity, fairness, and opportunity', Mar 2010

'From Relief to Recovery. Supporting good governance in post-earthquake Haiti', Jan 2011

'Whose Aid is it Anyway? Politicizing aid in conflicts and crises', Feb 2011

'Eye on the Ball. Medicine regulation - not IP enforcement - can best deliver quality medicines', Feb 2011

'Left behind by the G20? How inequality and environmental degredation threaten to exclude poor people from the benefits of economic growth', Jan 2012

'Risky Business. Intermediary lending and development finance', Apr 2012

'The Final Countdown' series of five briefings, May-Jul 2012

'Extreme Weather, Extreme Prices. The costs of feeding a warming world', Sep 2012

'The Hunger Grains. The fight is on. Time to stop E.U. [European Union] biofuel mandates.', Sep 2012

'Salt, Sugar, and Malaria Pills. How the Affordable Medicine Facility-malaria endangers public health', Oct 2012

'Commodities of War. Communities speak out on the true cost of conflict in eastern D.R.C. [Democratic Republic of Congo]', Nov 2012

Date

2009-2012

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (1 folder)

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Collection contents

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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