Shifting Power In Our Movement
FIGHTINEQUALITY. BEAT POVERTY. by Oxfam Canada | May 18, 2021 The international aid sector is having…
Finding the Path to Voice, Choice and Agency
Finding the path to voice, choice and agency An 18-year old girl’s journey of walking away…
Social justice. Fighting to end inequality. The fair treatment of all people in a society and…
India hit by devastating wave of COVID-19
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Remembering the victims of the Rana Plaza disaster
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Eight years on from the Rana Plaza tragedy
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On a daily basis Rosa Soriano weighs her options, but no matter what she decides, her…
by | Credit: Kieran Doherty / Oxfam The Honourable Chrystia Freeland Deputy Prime Minister and Minister…
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A Forgotten Conflict: Yemen Six Years Later
“We fled our home because of war, we were vulnerable to the bombing and hearing its…
Oxfam continues its work to assist families surviving a decade of war in Syria. Nesreen, a…
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New wealth of top 1% surges by over $33.9 trillion since 2015 – enough to end poverty 22 times over, as Oxfam warns global development “abysmally off track” ahead of crunch talks
Oxfam Condemns “Private Finance Takeover” as Global Wealth Concentration Reaches Historic Levels Oxfam condemns “private finance takeover” of development efforts, as over 3.7 billion people remain in poverty ten years after the Sustainable Development Goals were agreed. New Oxfam analysis unveils “astronomical rise in private wealth”. Between 1995 and 2023, global private wealth grew by…
Global survey finds 8 out of 10 people support taxing oil and gas corporations to pay for climate damages
Ottawa, 19 June – A majority of people believe governments must tax oil, gas and coal corporations for climate-related loss and damage, and that their government is not doing enough to counter the influence on politics of the super-rich and polluting industries. These are the key findings of a global survey, which reflects broad consensus…
Oxfam Reaction to the 2025 G7 Summit
Oxfam is deeply concerned by the outcomes of the G7 Summit in Kananaskis. At a time when urgent global crises demand bold and united action, the summit fell short of delivering the leadership the world needs. Oxfam said that nowhere was this more apparent than in how this G7 totally missed its chance to exert…
Biggest-ever aid cut by G7 members a death sentence for millions of people, says Oxfam
Aid cuts could cost millions of lives and leave girls, boys, women and men without access to enough food, water, education, health treatment G7 countries are making deliberate and deadly choices by cutting life-saving aid, enabling atrocities, and reneging on their international commitments Low and middle-income countries face reduced aid, rising debt, and trade barriers…