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Oxfam
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OXFAM, Oxfam [ˈɒksfæm]
n acronym for
Oxford Committee for Famine Relief
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Oxfam
n abbr of Oxford Committee for Famine Relief
britische karitative Vereinigung zur Hungerhilfe
(also Oxfam shop) Gebrauchtwarenladen, dessen Verkaufserlös der Hungerhilfe zugutekommt, → ˜ Eine-Welt-Laden m


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The EU's executive arm, the European Commission, was also accused of acting against the spirit of world trade rules, in a new report by Oxfam International and Health Action International (HAI).
International aid agency Oxfam International has called for the world's developed nations to transfer half of their SDRs -- equivalent to around 89 billion dollars -- to poor countries as part of broader development financing.
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