Oxfam International briefing papers
MS. Oxfam PRG/8/5/2/3
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Title
Oxfam International briefing papers
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MS. Oxfam PRG/8/5/2/3
Summary
Comprises:
Folder 1: 2003, comprising:
'Europe and the Coffee Crisis. A Plan for Action', Feb 2003
'Protecting Iraq's civilians', Feb 2003
'Iraq: Humanitarian-Military Relations', Mar 2003
'A Fair Deal for Albanian Farmers', Mar 2003
'The Emperor's New Clothes. Why rich countries want a W.T.O. [World Trade Organisation] investment agreement', Apr 2003
'Walk the Talk. A call to action to restore coffee farmers' livelihoods', May 2003
'Evian G8: Time to declare a War on Poverty in Africa', May 2003
'A Fresh Start For Iraq. The case for debt relief', May 2003
'Targeting Small Arms', Jun 2003
'Dumping Without Borders: How U.S. agricultural policies are destroying the livelihoods of Mexican corn farmers', Aug 2003
'Running into the Sand. Why failure at the Cancun trade talks threatens the world's poorest people', Aug 2003
'The I.M.F. [International Monetary Fund] and the Millennium Goals. Failing to deliver for low income countries', Sep 2003
'Robbing the Poor to Pay the Rich? How the United States keeps medicines from the world's poorest', Nov 2003
'The Euro-Mediterranean Agreements. Partnership or Penury?', Nov 2003
'Education for all. Fast track or slow trickle?', 2003
'Make Trade Fair in the Americas. Agriculture, Investment and Intellectual Property: Three Reasons to Say No to the F.T.A.A. [Free Trade Area of the Americas]', 2003
Folder 2: 2004, comprising:
'From 'Donorship' to Ownership? Moving Towards P.R.S.P. [Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers] Round Two', Jan 2004
'Spotlight on subsidies. Cereal injustice under the C.A.P. [Common Agricultural Policy] in Britain', Jan 2004
'The Cost of Childbirth. How women are paying the price for broken promises on aid', Mar 2004
''White Gold' Turns to Dust. Which Way Forward for Cotton in West Africa?', Mar 2004
'Dumping on the world. How EU sugar policies hurt poor countries', Mar 2004
'Stitched Up. How rich-country protectionism in textiles and the clothing trade prevents poverty alleviation', Apr 2004
'Protecting Civilians. A cornerstone of Middle East peace', May 2004
'Made at Home. British homeworkers in global supply chains', May 2004
'The Rural Poverty Trap. Why agricultural trade rules need to change and what U.N.C.T.A.D. [U.N. Conference on Trade and Development] XI could do about it', Jun 2004
'One Minute to Midnight. Will W.T.O. [World Trade Organisation] negotiations in July deliver a meaningful agreement?', Jul 2004
'Dumping: the Beginning of the End? Implications of the Ruling in the Brazil/U.S. Cotton Dispute', Aug 2004
'Towards Ending Violence Against Women in South Asia', Aug 2004
'Extortion at the gate. Will Viet Nam join the W.T.O. on pro-development terms?', Sep 2004
'Finding the Moral Fiber. Why reform is urgently needed for a fair cotton trade', Oct 2004
'A raw deal for rice under DR-CAFTA [Free Trade Agreement between the United States and the Central American countries together with the Dominican Republic]. How the Free Trade Agreement threatens the livelihoods of Central American farmers', Nov 2004
'A Sweeter Future? The potential for E.U. sugar reform to contribute to poverty reduction in southern Africa', Nov 2004
Date
2003-2004
Language
English
Physical extent
1 box (2 folders)
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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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