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HOW COVID-19 HAS CHANGED THE WAY WE LOOK AT - CARE WORK

15 Nov 2021

As we head 4 into 2022, Oxfam will continue to fight for CARE IN CRISIS an accessible People’s Vaccine so that The pandemic has exposed inequalities in unpaid and everyone around the globe is one step paid care work, but it has also presented us with the closer to having the opportunity to thrive, opportunity to fix a broken system. [...] FIGHTING FOR THE RIGHT TO ASYLUM In August, Oxfam—along with the ACLU, the Center for Gender & Refugee Studies, RAICES, and the Texas Civil Rights Project—went back to court to challenge the Biden administration over Title 42, an obscure public health policy used to expel asylum-seekers from the US. [...] A UN report from empowerment and care project aimed and advocate in New Orleans, Louisiana, earlier this year found that the pandemic at recognizing the importance of unpaid thought things were starting to get is expected to push 18 percent more care work through “writeshops” that back to normal as vaccinations began women than men between the ages of led to the drafting of the first template roll. [...] Oxfam’s partners continue to assist These are just a few of the crises Oxfam Oxfam works with local organizations more than 10,000 people as they recover is working on in collaboration with local and governments to save lives in from the explosion amid the political and groups. [...] In addition to recognizing the need for immediate relief, we believe in the work of developing an infrastructure that allows individuals and families to support themselves with dignity.” join our For as little as $15 a month, you can join our community community of Oxfam Partners and help create lasting change in the fight to end poverty and injustice.
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