Yemen: Swift injection of funds is needed after capital hit by surge of new cholera cases A growing cholera crisis in Yemen that has already killed more than 120 people with 11,000 suspected cases could deteriorate rapidly unless donor governments
Oxfam helps Syrians to find safety without risking their lives at sea 60 Syrians, arriving in Italy today to seek asylum as part of a humanitarian visa programme, will be hosted by Oxfam in the Italian region of Tuscany.
Already more than 1,000 migrants killed or missing in the Mediterranean in 2017 Already more than 1,000 migrants have been reported dead or missing in 2017 while trying to cross the Mediterranean.
Yemen needs both aid and peace to avert famine More money is urgently needed to ease the humanitarian suffering in Yemen but aid alone is no substitute for reviving efforts to bring about peace, Oxfam sai
No breakthrough on the big issues at Spring Meetings Oxfam's Nadia Daar commented on the Bank and the IMF's progress on climate change, inequality, education, and more.
Amidst political uncertainty, World Bank and IMF must recommit to combating climate change, inequality The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund cannot allow political and economic shocks to hijack their ambitions to combat climate change and curb ine
Cash stashed offshore by top 50 US companies jumps to $1.6 trillion The 50 biggest US companies, including global brands Pfizer, Goldman Sachs, GE, Chevron, Wal-Mart, and Apple, stashed $1.6 trillion offshore in 2015 –
Oxfam calls for greater G7 support for Syria peace talks As G7 foreign ministers meeting in Lucca, Italy, failed to reach agreement on sanctions, Oxfam has called for a renewed push on Syria peace talks.
Exposed: abuses of migrants by state officials on Europe’s borders Violence, brutality and unlawful treatment by authorities on the Western Balkan route are a frequent occurrence, claim refugees and other migrants in a new N