After five years of failed asylum policies, it is time for the EU to do better Five years ago, today, European leaders announced the EU-Turkey deal.
Nearly 40 per cent of Yemen families forced into debt to pay for essentials – Oxfam Nearly two out of every five families in Yemen buy food and medicines using debt, according to Oxfam research published today.
Mega-rich recoup COVID-losses in record-time yet billions will live in poverty for at least a decade The 1,000 richest people on the planet recouped their COVID-19 losses within just nine months, but it could take more th
Beirut: One month since the blast and thousands can’t afford a front door One month since the massive blast in Beirut, tens of thousands of vulnerable people are unable to rebuild th
Oxfam condemns the killing of two of its workers in attack in Syria Two Oxfam aid workers were today killed in an attack at 2 pm local time in Dar’a governorate in southern Syria, between Nawa and Al-Yadudah
Locusts swarm into northern Uganda as Oxfam looks toward a $5m humanitarian response across region Locust infestations have just hit two new districts in northern Uganda as they continue to plague Kenya, Ethi
Oxfam and partners: Water, food and shelter first priorities in coastal communities devastated by Phanfone A day after the devastation wrought by Typhoon Phanfone (local name: Ursula), which made seven landfalls mai
Global Refugee Forum crucial moment to deliver on commitments The processes for supporting the world's 25.9 million refugees and 3.5 million asylum seekers, continue to be fatally flawed and putt
A just peace for Palestinians and Israelis is possible if lessons are learnt With a new US-led peace initiative looming, it is critical to look back over the last 26 years and the legacy of the Oslo Accords to bring insight and unders
Oxfam responds to 7.8 earthquake in Ecuador Oxfam has deployed a three-person expert assessment team from the region to determine how it will respond to the major earthquake that struck on the eve