Global Refugee Forum crucial moment to deliver on commitments The processes for supporting the world's 25.9 million refugees and 3.5 million asylum seekers, continue to be fatally flawed and putt
A just peace for Palestinians and Israelis is possible if lessons are learnt With a new US-led peace initiative looming, it is critical to look back over the last 26 years and the legacy of the Oslo Accords to bring insight and unders
Oxfam responds to 7.8 earthquake in Ecuador Oxfam has deployed a three-person expert assessment team from the region to determine how it will respond to the major earthquake that struck on the eve
OECD plans to open up tax reform to developing countries welcome but more is needed Oxfam today gave a cautious welcome to the OECD's plans to open up its tax reform process to developing countries but said more fundamental gl
Funding for new medical research is critical for combatting Ebola Reacting to discussions on the Ebola response at the World Health Assembly, Oxfam’s senior health policy advisor Mohga Kamal-Yanni said: “Broken health syste
Oxfam accepts resignation of Scarlett Johansson Oxfam has accepted Scarlett Johansson’s decision to step down after eight years as a Global Ambassador and we are grateful for her many contributions
International Court of Justice climate ruling a powerful tool for holding countries to account Governments must phase out fossil fuels, rapidly reduce emissions, provide remedy to those facing climate damages and provide climate finance.
The Taste of Salt Blog by Pacific Island Students Fighting Climate Change How do we quantify the value of our future? What lengths do we go to ensure this future? And to whom is this duty owed?
Richest 1% in the Middle East and North Africa emit more than twice as much carbon pollution as the poorest half of the population Latest report shows how those who contribute the least to the climate crisis suffer the consequences of climate breakdown the most.
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