G7 global corporate tax deal is far from fair: Oxfam Responding to the announcement today that the G7 will back a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15 percent, Gabriela Bucher, Executive Director of Oxfam In
More than a million COVID deaths in 4 months since G7 leaders failed to break vaccine monopolies More than a million people have died from COVID since G7 leaders last met back in February, when they made vague pledges to increase the global vaccine suppl
Yemenis in Marib are running out of options Blog by Ruth James 143 displacement camps have sprung up in recent years around Marib city, in Yemen.
Oxfam reaction to 2021 Global Health Summit Anna Marriott, Oxfam Health Policy Manager and Policy co-lead for the People’s Vaccine Alliance said: "The 2021 Global Health Summit ended today in danger of
IMF's Comprehensive Surveillance Review a lost opportunity: Oxfam In response to the completion of the 2021 Comprehensive Surveillance Review today by the Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund, Nabil Abdo, Oxfa
Oxfam reaction to the violence against migrants crossing into Spanish enclave Oxfam is concerned about the treatment of the 8,000 migrants who crossed from Morocco into the Spanish enclave, Ceuta last Tuesday, 2,000 of w
COVID vaccines create 9 new billionaires with combined wealth greater than cost of vaccinating world's poorest countries At least nine people have become new billionaires since the beginning of the COVID pandemic, thanks to the excessive profits pharmaceutical corporations with
Nearly half a million people out of reach in Gaza Oxfam said today that it cannot reach around 450,000 or more people in Gaza because of fighting and aerial bombardment.&n