UN Security Council must call for immediate ceasefire after bombing of fish market and hospital in the city of Hudaydah
Oxfam responds to the new Ebola Outbreak in Beni, North Kivu, DRC Last night the Ministry of Health in the Democratic Republic of Congo announced four new confirmed cases of Ebola in Mangina area, in the territory of Beni, pro
Oxfam training 119 staff to become investigators and invests over €2m as part of package to strengthen safeguarding worldwide Oxfam has trained 119 staff to become new safeguarding investigators as part of its commitment to contribute to improve safeguarding work across the humanitaria
Young people in Latin America still think violence against women is “normal”: Oxfam Oxfam has revealed in a report published today that male violence against women remains very much a part of life for young Latin Americans, who still consider i
New EU migration plans are recipe for failure The EU's plans for 'controlled centers' for refugees and other migrants on European soil, as well as their proposed disembarkation arrangements in countries out
Thousands of Syrians out of reach of aid Thousands of Syrians forced from their homes due to the recent fighting in Dar’a are unable to get the help they desperately need.
Proposed EU development budget increase won’t help to fight poverty Today, EU member states have proposed a spending increase of 10 percent in 2019 for the EU’s external policies compared to this year’s budget.
One year on from conflict the dream of a better Mosul remains distant for many One year after Mosul was retaken from ISIS, thousands of people are still unable to return home as parts of the city remain severely damaged and lack running
Editors pay a surprise visit to refugee camp in Serbia Members of the British rock band, Editors, paid a surprise visit to hundreds of refugees living in a camp in Serbia.