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Canada is still sending weapons to Israel – by supporting Bill C-233 you can help put a stop to it

January 9, 2026

Canada is still sending weapons to Israel. This despite more than two years of active genocide…

5 Ways You Helped Oxfam Fight Inequality in 2025

December 23, 2025

2025 was a tumultuous year from start to finish. We saw crises deeply impact the lives…

5 Things We’re Loving This Holiday Season

December 16, 2025

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Rehabilitated well now “strong and sufficient”

December 15, 2025

Getting water for her family in rural Somalia used to involve a lot of effort for…

Realizing a dream of leadership

December 8, 2025

The recently constructed narrow dirt road winding into Haldyaam in the mountainous region of western Nepal…

Women Farmers in Vietnam Are Driving Climate-Smart Solutions

November 18, 2025

Can Tho, Mekong Delta area, Vietnam. Lush greenery towers over the narrow dirt road. On each…

The Climate Crisis is Being Fueled by Inequality, and the Rich are Burning Through Our Future

November 14, 2025

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From verandas to veggies: How Ugandan women are turning small spaces into sustainable farms

November 7, 2025
A woman harvests greens from her garden in Kampala, Uganda.

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Summer 2025: Compounding Climate Disasters

November 5, 2025
A father carries his son across a broken bamboo bridge on the edge of Balhukali camp, Bangladesh. Three days of heavy rains flooded many of the areas where people had set up temporary shelters, forcing them to move to higher ground. Photo Credit: Aurélie Marrier d'Unienville

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Democratic Republic of Congo faces growing crisis amid aid cuts

November 4, 2025
Like many people in DRC, Muhawe Charmante now lives in a collective displacement site in Sake due to the crisis in her country. Yves Kalwira/Oxfam

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Is humanitarian aid getting into Gaza?

October 31, 2025

Oxfam partners are trying to get food, clean water, and medicine to desperate families. Here’s the…

SDIR subcommittee Study on the Patterns of Forced Migration in Different Regions of the World

October 29, 2025

Oxfam Canada was invited to testify at the Parliamentary Subcommittee on International Human Rights on their…

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Syrian Refugee Crisis

March 19, 2013

In just six months, the number of Syrian refugees registered or awaiting registration with the United Nations refugee agency has increased from 120,000 to one million. Jordan and Lebanon have had the greatest influx of refugees, and Oxfam is working in both countries to support people who have had to leave their homes in search…

Oxfam Canada Aid to Mozambique

March 15, 2013

Oxfam Canada is contributing $45,000 in emergency donations for relief in the region of Mozambique most severely damaged by recent floods. Thanks to members of the United Steelworkers in Canada for their generous $20,000 donation. The support will go to Oxfam programs designed to help farmers plant crops and to minimize the risk of cholera…

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A last push for an effective global arms trade treaty

March 13, 2013

Next week the world’s diplomats convene in New York to hammer out the final details on a global treaty to keep weapons and ammunition out of the hands of criminals, abusive regimes, and others who would misuse them. It is painfully obvious why the Arms Trade Treaty is needed. The steady supply of weapons from…

Urgent call for tighter rules on arms trade in final treaty

March 11, 2013

Oxfam report cites loopholes which must be closed to save lives Oxfam Canada urges the Canadian government to ensure the global Arms Trade Treaty is a robust agreement that covers ammunition and closes loopholes to save innocent lives. A new Oxfam report details loopholes that must be closed in final negotiations. “Canada has achieved its…

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