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Oxfam reacts to latest draft text at the UN climate conference in Lima
In response to the new draft text of a Lima agreement Ja
New Luxleaks documents show EU naivety to corporate tax dodging
Latest Luxleaks documents show how change is desperately needed to combat tax dodging within the European Union.
Oxfam's reaction on UNHCR resettlement conference in Geneva
Gareth Price-Jones, Oxfam's Humanitarian Affairs Representative, said: “Governments meeting in Geneva today had the opportunity to transform the lives of some of Syria’s most vulnerable refugees – an opportunity they largely failed to take
European Parliament must pick up the pieces after shoddy biofuels deal
EU energy ministers met today to adopt amendments to the Renewable Energy Directive and the Fuel Quality Directive made in June.
France pushes Financial Transaction Tax against brick wall blocking EU deal
Finance Ministers from the 11 EU countries that agreed to implement a financial transactions tax again failed to strike a deal on the critical substance on the scope of the tax.
Oxfam reacts to latest draft texts at UNFCCC COP20 Meeting in Lima, Peru
Oxfam finds that the new texts reflect unchangd country positions with many key issues still unresolved.
Oxfam reacts to Norway pledge to Green Climate Fund
Norway's announcement of $230 million USD welcomed, but still a long way to go to reach the Fund's unofficial goal of $10 billion.
Announcement of Winnie Byanyima's co-chair of the World Economic Forum’s 2015 Annual Meeting
On 4 December 2014, Winnie Byanyima was announced as co-chair of the World E
Oxfam's reaction to London Conference on Afghanistan
At the conclusion of the December 4 London conference on Afghanistan, co-hosted by the UK and Afghanistan governments, Oxfam calls for sustained support for Afghanistan development and security.
Oxfam reaction to release of UN Secretary-General Post-2015 Synthesis Report
On the newly published UN Synthesis Report on the post-2015 framework, which sets the global development agenda for the next 15 years: Oxfam is disappointed that the UN has not made far stronger proposals to address extreme economic inequality and climate change in its new report.
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