Shrinking Spaces, Stronger Voices: WiLDAF and the Future of Feminist Multilateralism Blog by Mme. Kafui Adjamagbo-Johnson For more than three decades, WiLDAF has stood at the forefront of feminist advocacy.
CSW, the Hopeful Space? Blog by Nhuun Yodmuang Engaging with multilateral feminist spaces is often portrayed as a universal good.
More evidence of World Bank Group's dangerous drive in for-profit healthcare Oxfam response to new revelations from Bloomberg about harmful private hospital investments backed by development banks.
Oxfam at World Water Week 2025: Confronting the Escalating Global Water Crisis Oxfam experts will be at the World Water Week in Stockholm (24-28 August) speaking to a number of issues on water and climate.
Ukrainian Local Leaders Carving Out Spaces of Safety and Warmth in Frontline Zones Blog by Vitaliia Kushmyruk In Ukraine’s frontline regions, life is unpredictable.
We’re Still Here Since the full-scale invasion in 2022, local civil society in Ukraine and in neighbouring countries has been carrying the weight of the humanitarian response.
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.
Africa’s Inequality Crisis and the Rise of the Super-Rich Read more about Africa’s Inequality Crisis and the Rise of the Super-Rich