Wealth largely absent from IMF tax guidance, benefiting the rich Only 3 percent of the more than 1,000 tax recommendations made by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to governments in recent years focus on taxing wealth
Humanitarian Scorecard: Six Months In, Gaza Ceasefire is Failing Scorecard from humanitarian organizations assessing core civilian protection, humanitarian access provisions of ceasefire plan reveals failure
Birhan Spring Flows Again Blog by Liban Hailu Feleg depends on a mixed agricultural livelihood. For years, water shaped the rhythm of her day.
REACTION: Peace talks only successful if ceasefire encompasses the region, as Israel launches deadliest strikes yet on Lebanon Reacting to news of a two-week ceasefire between US/Israel and Iran, Oxfam International Executive Director Amitabh Behar.
The Hard Work of Trust: Building Connections with Roma Communities in Ukraine Blog by Vitaliia Kushmyruk On International Roma Day, Voice of Romni sheds light on the realities and shares what it takes to build trust with Roma communities.
Untaxed wealth hidden offshore by richest 0.1% surpasses entire wealth of the poorest half of humanity The amount of untaxed wealth hidden offshore by the richest 0.1 percent exceeds the entire wealth of the poorest half of humanity (4.1 billion people), revea
AIDA-led Statement Petition Hearing Humanitarian organizations reaffirm decision to pursue petition before Israel’s High Court of Justice following recent hearing.
Israeli forces using Gaza playbook in Lebanon, decimating water infrastructure Oxfam fears that Israel’s military blueprint of attacking water infrastructure is now being rolled out across parts of Lebanon.
Water Under Fire: Supporting Lebanon’s Water Services Amid Escalating Conflict Lebanon faces yet another devastating war, and the country’s already overstretched institutions are struggling to maintain the essential services that millions depend on every day, including water, hygiene and sanitation services.
International Law is Not Failing. Those Responsible for Defending It Are Blog by Cristina Fernández-Durán A troubling idea has begun to circulate in European political circles: the idea that international law is exhausted.