Trump decision on Arms Trade Treaty a reckless, self-inflicted wound President Trump’s decision to un-sign the Arms Trade Treaty is a clear message to civilians caught in the crossfire: we don’t care.
Women's grassroots organizations voice their issues at Tunisia Forum Oxfam calls for more efforts to put the protection of women and girls rights at the heart of the global gender justice agenda.
Oxfam regrets Trump administration’s decisions on Cuba The unfair measures announced by the Trump administration on April 17 will impact the everyday lives of Cubans by limiting family remittances, blocking banking
Cyclone Idai one month on: thousands in Mozambique still cut off from any help and struggling to survive Areas hit by Cyclone Idai are “like a war zone” says Oxfam.
Decrease in development aid will fuel poverty Cutting development aid costs lives, and it will exacerbate poverty, inequality and instability across the globe, said Oxfam today in response to the publicatio
The response to global hunger is tragically inadequate The “Global Report on Food Crises”, released today by the Food Security Information Network, says that more than 113 million people across 53 countries experien
Cyclone Idai: Oxfam calls for a massive effort to prevent and contain cholera in Beira News reports that the number of cases of cholera in the cyclone-devastated city of Beira has risen to 139.
European Parliament highlights governments’ failure to stop tax dodging, says Oxfam The European Parliament is right to call out EU governments for their failure to agree the reforms needed to tackle large-scale tax avoidance, said Oxfam in rea
Oxfam distributing emergency aid to Cyclone Idai survivors in Malawi and Mozambique Oxfam has distributed emergency supplies to survivors of Cyclone Idai in Nsanje district, one of the worst hit areas in the southern tip of Malawi, and in camps
As Ebola cases reach 1000 a dramatic shift is needed to put communities first The current response is failing the people it is supposed to be helping as focusing purely on the medical side is not enough to contain the epidemic.