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The Climate Crisis is Being Fueled by Inequality, and the Rich are Burning Through Our Future
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From verandas to veggies: How Ugandan women are turning small spaces into sustainable farms
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Summer 2025: Compounding Climate Disasters
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Democratic Republic of Congo faces growing crisis amid aid cuts
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SDIR subcommittee Study on the Patterns of Forced Migration in Different Regions of the World
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Senate Testimony on the humanitarian situation in Gaza
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Supporting Climate-Smart and Inclusive Rice Farming in Vietnam
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Just twelve aid trucks of food and water into the North Gaza Governorate in 2.5 months
Barefoot children forced to search through rubbish for food scraps across Gaza Of the meagre 34 trucks of food and water given permission to enter the North Gaza Governorate over the last 2.5 months, deliberate delays and systematic obstructions by the Israeli military meant that just twelve managed to distribute aid to starving Palestinian…
Israel’s forced displacement orders in Lebanon may constitute grave breaches of International Humanitarian Law, say aid agencies.
The 136 forced displacement orders Israel imposed on 25 per cent of Lebanon during its 62 – day war were woefully inadequate, unnecessarily dangerous and likely illegal, aid agencies said today. These orders, which Israel called evacuations, either targeted defined locations, were mass orders that encompassed entire villages, neighbourhoods and towns, or vague directives on…
Oxfam is committed to recommence aid delivery to Syrians as soon as the situation allows
Oxfam has temporarily paused its programming across Syria due to the country-wide escalations and change. It is committed to re-start work to support vulnerable Syrians across the country once there is clarity on access and a guarantee of safety to its staff and partners. Oxfam has worked in Syria since 2013, distributing life-saving and recovery…
No aid or access as Israel intensifies its ethnic cleansing of the North Gaza governorate, says Oxfam
Israel is in the late stages of ethnic cleansing of the North Gaza governorate, Oxfam says. For fifty days, Israel has prevented Oxfam, its partners, and other humanitarian agencies from delivering life-saving aid to thousands of starving people in north Gaza. Amitabh Behar, Oxfam Executive Director, said: “Our staff in Gaza have been desperately trying…