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Look What Our Advocacy Achieved in 2021!

December 21, 2021

In 2021, Oxfam Canada continued to speak truth to power, fight to close the gap between…

Our Supporters Inspire, Energize and Sustain Us

December 21, 2021

At Oxfam Canada, our supporters inspire, energize and sustain us. We rely on their compassion and…

Holiday Unwrapped: Gifts that Do Good

December 15, 2021

The holiday season is upon us! What better way to celebrate than by giving a meaningful…

“Let me be the last survivor”: Lessons from six years of action to end violence against women and girls in Asia

December 6, 2021

After six years, the Creating Spaces project offers powerful examples of how communities can mobilize to…

Stamping Out Poverty

December 3, 2021

When you think of Oxfam you might have our humanitarian projects in mind, working in some…

I’m in the Right Place with Oxfam

December 2, 2021

For the last several years, I’ve become more and more deeply involved with Oxfam Canada. I…

Omicron, the Variant We All Saw Coming

November 30, 2021

A new heavily mutated COVID-19 variant, Omicron, is causing global alarm − triggering travel bans and…

Statement of Solidarity with Wet’suwet’en Nation Land Defenders

November 24, 2021

Oxfam expresses our solidarity with the First Nations peoples of the unceded, unsurrendered Wet’suwet’en and Gitxsan…

Find Out Where These 5 Fashion Brands Stand on Living Wages

November 23, 2021

by | Replace this with image credit information The fashion industry is huge and glamorous, but…

Millions Facing Humanitarian Catastrophe in Northern Ethiopia

November 12, 2021

by | Replace this with image credit information Since conflict broke out one year ago, humanitarian…

Alberta’s Oil Cleanup Program: A Cautionary Tale for Investors and Regulators

November 9, 2021

by | Replace this with image credit information In April 2020, the Government of Canada launched a $1.7 billion fund to clean up…

How to Get Canadian MPs to Act on COVID-19 Vaccine Accessibility

November 9, 2021

by | Replace this with image credit information As restrictions ease in various provinces across the…

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Oxfam warning of ‘disaster upon disaster’ as Mozambique braces for Tropical Storm Gezani

February 12, 2026

Oxfam is warning that Mozambique could be seriously impacted by Tropical Storm Gezani, which is currently gaining intensity over the Mozambique channel. Even if it doesn’t make landfall, it is likely to cause strong winds and flooding rain across Sofala, Gaza and Inhambane provinces – areas which have already been devastated by months of heavy…

Escalation of conflict in South Sudan threatens to push a million into extreme food crisis

February 9, 2026

Families in South Sudan are once again having to flee for their lives due to escalating conflict at a time when hunger is already at catastrophic levels, Oxfam warned.  Renewed fighting, which has spread across Jonglei and into the neighbouring area of Walgak, 100 kilometres from the capital Juba, is deepening an already dire situation,…

Oxfam reaction to IPC alert for Sudan confirming famine-level malnutrition in two additional areas

February 5, 2026

Responding to today’s Integrated Food Security Classification (IPC) alert Oxfam’s Fati N’Zi-Hassane, Oxfam in Africa Director, said:    “It is deeply alarming that famine-level malnutrition has been confirmed in two additional areas of North Darfur that were previously not at risk. This is in addition to the extreme hunger levels already being experienced by communities who have suffered nearly…

Rafah reopening must see free movement of Palestinian people and goods: Oxfam

February 2, 2026

Reacting to today’s reopening of the Rafah Crossing between Egypt and Gaza, Oxfam’s oPt Policy Lead Bushra Khalidi said: “We welcome the reopening of Rafah which is desperately needed for people who have been trapped without options for so many months of closure imposed as part of a broader siege on Gaza.  A crossing that…

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