Oxfam reaction: Israeli government announces Erez Crossing and Ashdod Port will now allow humanitarian aid into Gaza Responding to the announcement by the Israeli government that Erez Crossing and Ashdod Port will now allow humanitarian aid into Gaza, Sally Abi Khalil, Oxfa
Briefing on the Global Sovereign Debt Roundtable Oxfam welcomes the work of the Global Sovereign Debt Roundtable (GSDR) to build consensus on a set of rules to expedite debt restructuring exercises. This note lays out Oxfam’s views on the GSDR’s agenda, in response to the latest GSDR’s progress report of October 2023.
Oxfam reaction to the UN Security Council's call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza In response to the UN Security Council’s call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, Oxfam’s UN Representative and Head of New York Office Brenda Mofya said: "W
Out of sight : Displacement and survival in Gambella, Ethiopia Blog by Oxfam Gambella, in Western Ethiopia, has become a refuge for almost 400,000 people from South Sudan, fleeing their homes due to conflict, droughts and floodi
Global water crisis looms yet only one in four of the biggest food and agriculture corporations say they’re reducing water use and pollution Only 28 percent of the world’s most influential food and agriculture corporations report they are reducing their water withdrawals and just 23 percent say th
The 2024 European Humanitarian Forum – Oxfam’s expectations Blog by Evelien van Roemburg On 18 - 19 March, the EU, UN, EU countries, INGOs and partners will meet in Brussels to discuss and shape the humanitarian agenda.
EU’s heavyweights slash supply chain rules to appease big business Today, EU countries rubber-stamped the deal on the EU’s new supply chain rules.
Resilience Amid Ruins: The Struggle and Strength of South Lebanon's Women on International Women's Day
Over six million people face hunger, malnutrition and water scarcity in Zambia, Oxfam warns. Oxfam warns that over six million people from farming families in Zambia are facing acute food shortages and malnutrition until next growing season, which is