Oxfam-Québec - Policy
In addition to our field work, we conduct research to deepen understanding of the problems facing the world’s poorest people and to develop high-level advocacy campaigns to change international policies so that all will have the same rights and resources to take control of their lives.
- 2010-01-23
- 2010-01-05
- Working with vulnerable farmers towards climate change adaptation and food security2009-11-12
- Time to dismantle the Wall and respect the rights of Palestinians.2009-07-08
- 2009-06-11
- How global co-operation is key to a fair and adequate climate deal at Copenhagen2009-06-11
- 2009-04-05
- Iraqi women in the grip of ‘silent emergency’ despite security gains2009-03-08
- How the international community can finance climate change adaptation without breaking the bank2008-12-02
- What the Poznań UN climate conference needs to deliver for a fair and effective global climate regime2008-12-01
- Lessons from the food price crisis: 10 actions developing countries should take2008-10-14
- Putting people at the heart of climate-change policyIn failing to tackle climate2008-09-09
- How biofuel policies are deepening poverty and accelerating climate change2008-06-25
- From food prices to food crises2008-06-03
- How the European Commission can take the lead in providing high-quality budget support for education and health2008-05-02
- How Europe should bring development into its trade deals with African, Caribbean, and Pacific countries2008-04-21
- A global report card ranking governments efforts to achieve Education for All2007-12-11
- Why the UN’s Bali Climate Conference must mandate the search for new funds2007-12-04
- Meeting poor people’s needs for access to medicines through responsible business practices2007-11-27
- The views of internally displaced people in Northern Uganda2007-09-24
- Les échecs continuels de la Banque mondiale et du FMI en matièere d'évaluation et réelle de l'impact de leurs conseils sur les personnes pauvres2007-07-30
- How the European Union can maintain market access for African, Caribbean and Pacific countries in the absence of Economic Partnership Agreements2007-04-25
- Financing the skilled workers needed to deliver health and education services for all2007-04-13
- How TRIPS-plus intellectual property rules in the US-Jordan FTA affect access to medicines2007-03-22
- How trade and investment agreements between rich and poor countries undermine development2007-03-21
- Analysis of the draft proposals for the International Coffee Agreement2007-01-19
- How the World Bank and the IMF are still addicted to attaching economic policy conditions to aid2006-12-06
- 2006-11-16
- How EU–ACP Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) could harm the development prospects of many of the world’s poorest countries2006-09-27
- A School Report on Rich Countries’ Contribution to Universal Primary Education by 20152006-09-17
- 2006-06-15
- Why the US–Andean FTAs undermine sustainable development and regionalintegration2006-06-14
- Challenges in providing shelter in India, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka after the tsunami2005-12-14
- How the rich countries have squeezed development out of the WTO Doha negotiations2005-12-07
- 2005-03-26
