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Kibera, the largest informal settlement in Africa, where an estimated 700,000 to 1 million people live. Many of the families live in a precarious situation with lack of access to basic social services, such as water, electricity and decent housing. Photo credit: Pablo Tosco/Oxfam

A tale of two continents: fighting inequality in Africa

2 September 2019
Anges cares for her sick son in her home in Mashimoni village, Kenya.

Dignity not destitution

9 April 2020
Monica, Colombian human and territorial rights defender.

The ignored pandemic: the dual crises of gender-based violence and Covid-19

25 November 2021
Florence and her husband both lost their jobs during the pandemic in Benin.

The West Africa inequality crisis: fighting austerity and the pandemic

14 October 2021
Mako and her husband Mahamud are pastoralist farmers living in the Somali region of Ethiopia.

Inequality kills

17 January 2022

Inaction is not an option: we need strong rules on director’s role to make business better

25 May 2021

Aid conference a “mere symbolic gesture” without a ceasefire – Oxfam reaction

9 November 2023
Climate change, inequality and resilience in Bolivia

Climate change, inequality and resilience in Bolivia

3 December 2020

UNEP Emissions Gap Report - Reaction

9 December 2020