Oxfam reaction to USAID funding cuts in DRC Commenting on news today that the US has confirmed the termination of USAID funding for multiple life-saving projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
New EU Commission proposal turns supply chain law into empty shell The EU Commission presented its plans for the European Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive as part of the omnibus legislation
In January, billionaires amassed more wealth than the poorest third of humanity owns In January alone, billionaire wealth surged by $314 billion ―around $10 billion a day.
Ukrainian agency toward peace must be honored and preserved: Oxfam Oxfam's response to the US-Russia meeting yesterday (Feb 18) on the future of the war in Ukraine.
Nearly half a million people left without shelter, food or water in DR Congo amid destruction of displacement sites and aid cuts Oxfam warns of an alarming humanitarian crisis in Eastern DRC as aid groups struggle to respond in the face of funding cuts ripple effects.
Oxfam echoes call to end “oligarchic rule” at Vatican tax justice summit Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, f
Two Oxfam workers killed in robbery in South Sudan Two members of Oxfam staff were killed in an armed robbery yesterday in the town of Motot in Jonglei State, South Sudan.
Small cash payments stabilize life for refugee family in South Sudan The flight from conflict in Sudan with her family was a difficult journey. But in many ways, Shiama Ali’s challenges were just as hard after arriving in South Sudan.
Surviving and healing from loss: Impact of Sudan war More than a year since the start of the war in South Sudan, women and children are bearing the brunt of the crisis. For Nadia, her future remains uncertain.
Holding on to hope: Shadows of the Sudan war for the most vulnerable The story of Ayul Ajak, a mother of six with visual impairment, highlights the challenges the ongoing conflict in Sudan has on vulnerable communities.