World Trade Organization not delivering what world urgently needs: a strong fair rules-based and multilateral trading system The recent World Trade Organization deal made in Nairobi fails to deliver what is urgently needed, while the US and the EU continue to push for regional rath
Don’t put border security before safety of people Oxfam is dismayed by the results of the European summit, which has strengthened a security-led approach to border control as the principal response of Europe
Agreed climate deal offers a frayed life-line for the world’s poorest people Oxfam said it is vital that governments return to the negotiating table before the new agreement takes effect from 2020 to strengthen pledges of emissions cu
No movement on key issues in new Paris text - this is crunch time at COP21 “There is still a long way to go: this is crunch time.
Hours before the release of a new draft of the Paris agreement, signs look grim The situation looks grim as Oxfam awaits the release of a revised and likely second-to-last draft of a global climate change agreement, expected to be
Ministers meeting in Paris have 24 hours to assemble finance package and avoid 3ºC deal Time is running out for ministers meeting in Paris to boost adaptation funding levels by 2020 and agree to set new improved finance targets for both adaptati
Tax reform is key alongside MNC probes, says Oxfam, as Brussels investigates McDonald’s Oxfam welcomes the investigation of tax deals major companies strike with EU member states, but tax reform is key to end harmful and unfair tax practices.
World’s richest 10% produce half of carbon emissions while poorest 3.5 billion account for just a tenth The poorest half of the world’s population - 3.5 billion people - is responsible for just 10 percent of carbon emissions, despite being the most threatened b