Overstretched and underfunded refugee camps in Tanzania put over 110,000 Burundian refugees at risk Health and shelter for Burundian refugees in Tanzania are poised to get worse in already overstretched camps, the aid agencies Oxfam, HelpAge Internati
G20 sets the stage for bold new deal for refugees – but offers little impetus toward a deal on climate change The G20 leaders’ summit has made welcome progress in tackling the refugee crisis while also taking tentative steps towards addressing the gap between rich an
Valletta migration summit must not be hijacked by EU border agenda EU and African leaders neet to use the Valletta summit to address the causes forcing people to flee their homes if the meeting is to benefit the populations
International community must provide a “New Deal” for Syria’s refugees Oxfam and other agencies say that the international community must agree a bold new deal for Syria’s refugees if it is serious about tackling the largest hum
Celebrities join #eyesonParis climate campaign for Oxfam Oxfam Global Ambassadors Angélique Kidjo, Baaba Maal and Miguel Bosé, alongside many other celebrities, have shared an eyes-only selfie on social media
Oxfam ready to respond to South Asia earthquake Oxfam has launched an emergency appeal for survivors of the South Asian earthquake which hit Afghanistan and Pakistan earlier this morning.
Six months on from Nepal earthquake, delays in policy and fuel crisis holding up recovery efforts Relief for the 8 million people affected by the huge Nepal earthquake six months ago is still being disrupted by delays in reinstating the government’s Natio
Extreme hunger risk in South Sudan as fighting blocks food aid: Report Oxfam responds to the latest food security analysis for South Sudan, saying it has grave concerns for the estimated 30,000 people experiencing extreme and da
UN Security Council should seize opportunity to restart Yemen peace process In an open letter sent today, Oxfam, Norwegian Refugee Council, Save the Children, Action Contre La Faim and seven other agencies urge the UN Secur