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Torture, rape and slavery in Libya: why migrants must be able to leave this hell
Rape, torture and slave labor are among the horrendous daily realities for people stuck in Libya who are desperately trying to escape war, persecution and poverty in African countries, according to a new report by Oxfam and Italian partners MEDU and Borderline Sicilia.
Oxfam deeply concerned by eyewitness accounts of targeted rape and killing of civilians in South Sudan
Oxfam is alarmed and deeply concerned by reports of eyewitness accounts of targeted rape and killing of civilians, including children. The deliberate targeting of civilians and the destruction of homes and hospitals is in clear contravention of international law.
Protection gaps exposing eastern Congo communities to continued abuse
Two years after the signing of a major peace accord designed to build sustainable peace in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a report by Oxfam reveals that citizens still receive little or no protection from the state; armed groups and security forces continue to exploit and abuse communities.
Rape Crisis Peer Educators: Leading change and changing attitudes
Changing attitudes through education and dialogue is central to the work of the Rape Crisis Cape Town Trust – a five-year women’s rights program.
Oxfam India response to Delhi rape sentencing
In response to the Delhi rape case sentencing today Oxfam India CEO, Nisha Agrawal, said:
People in eastern DR Congo forced to fund the war that destroys their lives
Eastern Congo reaches new depths of suffering as militias take control
Congo: Oxfam response to UN meeting on the investigation into Luvungi mass rape
Marcel Stoessel, Country Director of Oxfam in the Democratic Republic of the Congo said:
Survey shows women and boys in increasing danger in war-torn eastern Congo
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