Blogs

  • Anastassia* smiles in front of one of the specially equipped taxis her new business will soon provide people with disabilities in Mykolaiv city.

    The women overcoming the impacts of the war in Ukraine

    Blog by Olga Petrova, Communications Coordinator for Oxfam Ukraine Response and Rhea Catada, Communications Manager for Oxfam Ukraine Response
    2 January 2025
  • Rose Bigirimana, a farmer from Gitega, Burundi, makes biopesticides with her husband, testing them on their fields and in storage.

    Celebrate International Day of No Pesticide Use through Agroecology!

    Blog by Ratri Kusumohartono
    6 December 2024
  • Transforming Economies Beyond GDP, UN Summit of the Future

    Whose future? Our future.

    Blog by Rebecca Shadwick
    30 October 2024
  • Cocoa Beans

    When our festive theme chocolates are not so "festive” after all

    Blog by Ratri Kusumohartono
    14 December 2023
  • Ethiopia

    In Western Ethiopia, a Leader Helps Promote Independence and Safety Among Women Refugees.

    Blog by Chris Hufstader
    19 June 2023
  • Women at the Feminist Food Convening

    Taking a Collective Leap towards a Feminist Food System

    Blog by Ratri Kusumohartono
    31 March 2023
  • IMatter - Maanya Dhar card

    We can all manifest a more just and inclusive world this Pride Month

    Blog by Oxfam
    17 June 2022
  • This Pride Month, Oxfam is celebrating Queer joy

    Queer joy: what it is and why we need more of it

    Blog by Oxfam
    31 May 2022
  • Nancy and her son sought urgent refuge at Oxfam partner, Lifeline, a community-based, non-government, organisation based in Papua New Guinea. after her husband assaulted her at his work.

    30 years and counting: 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence even more important now in our Covid-19 world

    Blog by Oxfam
    25 November 2021