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Why economic inequality is a feminist issue

June 6, 2018

Written by Winnie Byanyima⁩, Executive Director, Oxfam International. These are restless, exciting, and frightening times to…

Meet Gloria, one of Oxfam’s Humanitarian Superwomen

June 3, 2018

It can be particularly challenging as a young woman leading men in many African societies. As…

Rubina: Hope for Her Daughter

May 3, 2018

“You can’t change the past, but you can change the future.” – Rubina Rubina has been…

Nepal earthquake response: creating lasting change for survivors

April 25, 2018

On April 25, 2015, a massive 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal that left nearly 9,000 people dead…

Displacement and Hunger in Qara Tapa

April 17, 2018

“I’ve experienced going to bed without eating anything and it’s really painful.” 33-year-old Rasmiya sits on…

One woman leading the way for healthy mothers in Bangladesh’s refugee camps

March 28, 2018

Oxfam has come to know Rajiah as a leader when she was unanimously selected to represent…

Seven years of war in Syria

March 15, 2018

Seven long years after the Syria crisis began, the situation remains bleak. Individual children, women and…

Women’s rights: Changing laws, changing minds

March 8, 2018

Gender inequality is the most serious and pervasive form of discrimination in the world. While this…

Hungry for Peace: South Sudan

March 7, 2018

Months after marking four years of devastating war, South Sudan has reached another critical point: more…

The ‘boys in shorts’ era in the aid sector has come to an end

February 22, 2018

First published in the Toronto Star, February 20, 2018. When I joined Oxfam Canada as its…

Oxfam Sexual Misconduct in Haiti – Your Questions Answered

February 16, 2018

** Trigger warning: violence against women, sexual misconduct and prostitution ** The full Haiti 2011 Investigation…

Executive Director Julie Delahanty addresses the 2011 staff sexual misconduct in Haiti

February 12, 2018

I want to address a distressing story you may see in the news describing acts of…

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Statement on Collective Bargaining – Oxfam Canada and CUPE Local 2722

June 15, 2026

Oxfam Canada and CUPE Local 2722 have been engaged in collective bargaining for the renewal of the Collective Agreement that expired on March 31, 2025. After more than a year of negotiations, the process reached an impasse. As of June 11, unionized employees have been exercising their legal right to strike. Oxfam Canada respects that…

More Palestinians killed by Israeli military and settlers across occupied West Bank in last 3 years since Gaza hostilities than previous 17 combined – Oxfam 

June 11, 2026

More than one in five killed over last 20 years were children More Palestinians have been killed by the Israeli military and settlers across the occupied West Bank in the last three years than in the previous 17 years combined, analysis from Oxfam has found. The number of children killed over the last three years…

Aid cuts left DRC exposed to Ebola – Oxfam is mounting a response

May 18, 2026

Reacting to the World Health Organization’s declaration of the Ebola outbreak as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) — with over 400 suspected cases and 89 deaths in the Democratic Republic of Congo — Dr. Manenji Mangudu, Oxfam Country Director in the DRC, said:  “Our partners are sending us deeply alarming reports. One…

Oxfam Reactive on the publication of the UN’s Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) on Somalia

May 14, 2026

Reacting to the UN’s Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) published today for Somalia which shows that over 6 million people are experiencing hunger (IPC Phase 3 or above), including nearly 1.9 million in emergency levels (IPC Phase 4), Oxfam’s Somalia Humanitarian lead, Sameer Kariya said:   “Somalia is once again sliding dangerously close to catastrophe. More than 6 million…

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