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FROM POVERTY TO POWER<strong>Oxfam</strong> Intermón (2007) ‘Puertas al mar. Por qué <strong>to</strong>dos deberíamos estar interesadosen una política migra<strong>to</strong>ria más justa e inteligente’, Barcelona: Ed. Intermón <strong>Oxfam</strong>.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2002) ‘Death on the Doorstep of the Summit’, Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong>International.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2002) ‘Rigged Rules and Double Standards: Trade,Globalization, and the Fight Against <strong>Poverty</strong>’, Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong> International.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2004) ‘<strong>From</strong> Donorship <strong>to</strong> Ownership?: Moving TowardsPRSP Round Two’, Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong> International.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2004) ‘Trading Away our Rights: Women Working in GlobalSupply Chains’, Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong> International.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2005) ‘A Round for Free: How Rich Countries are Getting aFree Ride on Agricultural Subsidies at the WTO’, Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong> International.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2005) ‘Food Aid or Hidden Dumping?: Separating Wheat fromChaff’, Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong> International.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2005) ‘Kicking Down the Door: How Upcoming WTO TalksThreaten Farmers in Poor Countries’, Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong> International.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2005) ‘Truth or Consequences: why the EU and USA MustReform Their Subsidies or Pay the Price’, Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong> International.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2006) ‘Causing Hunger: an Overview of the Food Crises inAfrica’, Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong> International.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2006) ‘Kicking the Habit: The World Bank and IMF StillAddicted <strong>to</strong> Economic Policy Conditionality’, Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong> International.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2006) ‘Serve the Essentials: What Governments and Donors MustDo <strong>to</strong> Improve South Asia’s Essential Services’, Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong> International, p.33.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2006) ‘The View from the Summit – Gleneagles G8 One Year On’,Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong> International.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2007) ‘Adapting <strong>to</strong> Climate Change: What’s Needed in PoorCountries, and Who Should Pay’, Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong> International.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2007) ‘Bio-fuelling <strong>Poverty</strong>: Why the EU Renewable FuelTarget May Be Disastrous for Poor People’, Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong> International.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2007) ‘Blind Spot: The Continued Failure of the World Bankand IMF <strong>to</strong> Fully Assess the Impact of Their Advice on Poor People’, Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong>International.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2007) ‘Climate Alarm: Disasters Increase As Climate ChangeBites’, Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong> International.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2007) ‘Paying for People: Financing the Skilled WorkersNeeded <strong>to</strong> Deliver Health and Education Services For All’, Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong>International.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2007) ‘Policy Compendium Note on Disarmament,Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR)’ , Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong> International.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2007) ‘Pricing Farmers out of Cot<strong>to</strong>n: The Costs of WorldBank Reforms in Mali’, Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong> International.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2007) ‘Signing Away The Future: How Trade and InvestmentAgreements Between Rich and Poor Countries Undermine Development’, Oxford:<strong>Oxfam</strong> International.<strong>Oxfam</strong> International (2007) ‘Sink or Swim: Why Disaster Risk Reduction Is CentralTo Surviving Floods In South Asia’, Oxford: <strong>Oxfam</strong> International.488

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