Epidemic risk rising as Rafah invasion compounds lethal cocktail of over-crowding, sewage and hunger The destruction of critical water and sanitation infrastructure by the Israeli forces along with severe over-crowding, malnutrition and heat is pushing
Oxfam 6-month accountability report: Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel crisis Oxfam, along with 14 partner organisations, has reached 262,424 people with cash, food, and essential basic items.
Oxfam reaction to attack on community center operated by Oxfam's partner in Kharkiv In reaction to Russia’s attack on Kharkiv today which severely damaged a community centre operated by Oxfam’s partner “Peaceful Heaven of
Global dividend payouts to shareholders rise 14 times faster than worker pay since 2020 Global dividend payments to shareholders grew on average 14 times faster than worker pay in 31 countries, which together account for 81 percent of global GDP
Oxfam reaction to the Global Report on Food Crises 2024 Reacting to the GRFC 2024 report, Oxfam Global Food and Economic Security Lead, Emily Farr, said: “The global hunger cris
Reaction to the G7 Foreign Ministers' Statement In response to the statement from G7 Foreign Ministers today, Oxfam Italy’s Humanitarian Policy Advisor, Paolo Pezzati, said: “The G7’s calls for Israel to h
Six Months of Violence and Siege for 2.3 Million Palestinians in Gaza Blog by Oxfam Israel’s escalation in Gaza is the most brutal onslaught of violence carried out against Palestinians.
Income inequality high or rising in 60 percent of countries with loans from IMF and World Bank Income inequality is high or increasing in 60 percent (64 out of 106) of low- and middle-income countries receiving grants or loans from the International Mo
Oxfam: Keeping aid to world’s poorest countries at stagnating levels is a “moral failure and betrayal” “Keeping already insufficient aid at stagnating levels costs lives and is a moral failure.