Extreme hunger has more than doubled in 10 of the world’s worst climate hotspots over past six years Ten of the world’s worst climate hotspots – those with the highest number of UN appeals driven by extreme weather events – have suffe
Towards COP27 While the wealthiest in the world contribute most to climate change, It’s the poorest and most marginalized who pay the highest price. 26 million people are forced into poverty every year because of natural disasters, and humanitarian crisis linked to extreme weather requires nine times more funding today than 20 years ago.
HUNGER IN A HEATING WORLD Climate change is fuelling hunger for millions of people around the world. Extreme weather events have increased five-fold over the past 50 years, destroying homes, decimating livelihoods, fuelling conflict and displacement, and deepening inequality.
Cartes sur table Notre système alimentaire mondial inégalitaire n’est viable ni pour les populations ni pour la planète. Nous devons de toute urgence repenser la manière dont le monde nourrit ses habitant·es.
Fixing Our Food Our unequal global food system is unsustainable for people and planet. We urgently need to rethink how the world feeds its people.
HUNGER IN A HEATING WORLD: How the climate crisis is fuelling hunger in an already hungry world Climate change is deepening hunger in 10 of the world's worst climate hotspots: Afghanistan, Burkina Faso, Djibouti, Guatemala, Haiti, Kenya, Madagascar, Niger, Somalia and Zimbabwe. These countries – which had the highest number of UN appeals driven by extreme weather events – have repeatedly been battered by extreme weather over the last two decades.
Ukraine crisis: six months on the impacts of war continue to devastate lives The humanitarian crisis caused by the war in Ukraine has mobilized overwhelming solidarity for those affected from people across the world. Still, the situation is getting more dire as the crisis continues and winter approaches. We call for sustained solidarity and a more structured approach to response to this prolonged crisis.
Joint Statement by Oxfam and GPC on World Humanitarian Day On this World Humanitarian Day, Oxfam and the Global Protection Cluster join the humanitarian community in celebrating frontline humanitarian leaders working
Bimonthly bulletin on refugees and migrants Between 15 March and 17 June 2022, the European Court of Human Rights granted 14 interim measures in a series of cases of newcomers in the Evros region, ordering the Greek authorities to rescue them and provide them with food, water and adequate medical care. However, the decisions of the Court were respected in only three of the cases, all others were pushed back to Turkey.
Oxfam reaction to FAO SOFI report 2022: "A broken food system is perpetuating hunger" In reaction to FAO’s new “State of Food Insecurity and Nutrition in the World 202