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62 people own the same as half the world, reveals Oxfam Davos report

18 January 2016

Oxfam and 22 civil society organizations applaud IFC’s decision to stop investing in fee-charging private schools, call on other investors to follow its lead

14 June 2022
Oxfam and partner organisation, Breaking the Silence, are working together to support tea garden workers, particularly women. Tea garden workers are among the lowest paid people in the world, earning just 170 Taka [AU$2.30] for an 8 hour work day. Here Oxfam staff member, Khadiza, and Breaking the Silence staff member, Pravej, discuss the Empowering Women through Civil Society Actors (EWCSA) program.

Localisation in name only: the true cost of the far-right agenda

Blog by Evelien van Roemburg
12 December 2024

Upper Nile Refugee Crisis

4 April 2013
The world’s biggest pharmaceutical companies are cheating women and girls out of the chance to beat poverty.

Prescription for poverty

17 September 2018
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Reward work, not wealth

22 January 2018
The financial district of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Despite economic growth, almost 40 million people in Bangladesh still live below the national poverty line. Photo: GMB Akrash/Oxfam

The Commitment to Reducing Inequality Index 2018

8 October 2018