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Camino Verde Project Exceeds Targets for Indigenous Women’s Agricultural Enrollment

December 20, 2024

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Ethnic Cleansing in Gaza: Oxfam’s Response and How to Take Action

December 17, 2024

For more than sixty harrowing days, the already dire situation in North Gaza has grown even…

Duaa’s Story: How Your Support Is Reaching Families in Gaza

December 9, 2024

In the shadow of a ceasefire that does not include Gaza, bakeries are shuttered, flour supplies…

The Lasting Impact of the Women’s Voice and Leadership Project in Pakistan

December 4, 2024
A woman wearing a vibrant blue outfit and long black hair speaks into a microphone at a conference in a hotel setting.

TITLE FROMPOST TYPE By Oxfam Canada | December 5, 2024 Background media: A group of Jamaican…

Breaking the Silence on Gender-Based Violence: Why Canadians Should Care

November 25, 2024
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TITLE FROMPOST TYPE By Shamminaz Polen | November 25, 2024 Background media: A group of Jamaican…

Escaping War: The Journey of Sudan Refugees to South Sudan

November 22, 2024
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TITLE FROMPOST TYPE By Renson Musembi | November 22, 2024 Background media: A young mother sitting…

Confronting Climate Inequality: How It Hurts Racialized Communities

November 15, 2024

As Canadians, many of us are aware that our planet is heating up. We’ve seen the…

Continuing the Journey: Oxfam Canada’s Ongoing Commitment to Anti-Racism, Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion (JEDI) and Decolonization

November 7, 2024
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TITLE FROMPOST TYPE By Oxfam Canada | November 7, 2024 Background media: Dozens of Oxfam Canada…

Breaking Barriers to Safe, Legal Abortion Access in Soweto, South Africa

November 4, 2024
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I was in South Africa with my Oxfam colleagues visiting the well-known township of Soweto in…

The Fair Fashion Festival: Stitching Change in Toronto & Halifax

October 24, 2024

How can you spark conversations around ethical fashion, sustainability and transparency while creating space for meaningful…

The True Cost of Climate Inaction in Canada

October 24, 2024

It’s disheartening to see messaging like “Scrap the Cap” gain traction at a time when climate…

Deadly Disease Outbreaks: The Urgent Fight Against Cholera and Mpox

October 11, 2024

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Gender equality work is the infrastructure that holds us together

October 31, 2025

We, the undersigned, celebrate this week’s announcement by The Honourable Rechie Valdez, The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, and The Honourable Mandy Gull-Masty on the Federal Government’s $660 million investment in the Department of Women and Gender Equality. We extend our heartfelt thanks to them and to their colleagues in the Liberal Women’s Caucus for their leadership…

A person from the richest 0.1% produces more carbon pollution in a day than someone in the bottom 50% produces all year

October 29, 2025

Since 1990, the richest 0.1% in Canada have increased their share of total emissions by 44% – which is higher than the global average of 32%.   At the same time, the emissions of the bottom 50% in Canada have increased only 3%, while globally they’ve fallen 3% for the bottom 50%  If everyone emitted carbon…

Oxfam Canada launches 2025 Inequality Scorecard

October 27, 2025

Ottawa, ON — October 27, 2025— Inequality in Canada is on the rise. Billionaires rake in hundreds of millions daily, while ordinary people struggle with impossibly stark choices like whether to pay rent or eat. The growing gulf between the rich and the rest is a great concern, but inequality isn’t just about wealth, money…

Mounting alarm as Israeli authorities reject NGO applications to transport life-saving aid into Gaza

October 23, 2025

41 organizations operating on the ground in Gaza call on the Government of Israel to uphold its commitments under the ceasefire agreement and international law and let humanitarian aid flow freely. Since the ceasefire began, Israeli authorities have continued to arbitrarily reject shipments of life-saving assistance into Gaza, while a restrictive new INGO registration process further…

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