Oxfam accepts resignation of Scarlett Johansson Oxfam has accepted Scarlett Johansson’s decision to step down after eight years as a Global Ambassador and we are grateful for her many contributions
The long hours of winter: how the humanitarian response in Ukraine carries on through the war’s harshest blackouts Blog by Vitaliia Kushmyruk Since the invasion in 2022, Russia has been targeting Ukraine’s power stations each winter, leaving millions without electricity for weeks
Oxfam's Policy of Program Evaluation This document outlines Oxfam’s policy of program evaluation, which serves as a guiding framework to support strong and innovative evaluation practice across the confederation, in line with our values and principles.
The day the chiller worked again Blog by Liban Hailu Berehane Eshete is 36, a mother of three, and the manager of the Andenet (Cheki Andinet) Dairy Cooperative Association in North Shewa.&nbs
Borrowing to Survive: Why Cash Assistance Needs a Debt Lens — and What That Looks Like Debt is widely recognized as a double-edged instrument: at the macro level, it can fund growth and essential services, but at the household level, it often represents both survival and constraint.
From an Eight-Hour Queue to a Rinse at her Shelter Blog by Liban Hailu Ms. Birey Yohans Werede, 40, lived in Humera before conflict displaced her to the Hitsats IDP site in Asgede Woreda, Tigray.
Learning from Oxfam's Partnership-centered Response in Ukraine This learning review examines Oxfam’s partnership-centered humanitarian response in Ukraine, implemented following the full-scale invasion and designed from the outset to support local humanitarian leadership (LHL) and feminist principles.
Resisting the Rule of the Rich Billionaire fortunes have grown at a rate three times faster than the previous five years since the election of Donald Trump in November 2024. While US billionaires have seen the sharpest growth in their fortunes, billionaires in the rest of the world have also seen double digit increases.