Oxfam: G7 has failed the Global South in Hiroshima Max Lawson, Oxfam International's Head of Inequality Policy at Oxfam, said: "The G7 had failed the Global South here in Hiroshima.
Struggling communities in South Sudan open their doors to refugees from war-torn Sudan Thousands of South Sudanese communities are opening their own doors and offering their meagre resources to refugees fleeing the conflict in neighbouring Suda
G7 owes huge $13 trillion debt to Global South Wealthy Group of Seven (G7) countries owe low- and middle-income countries $13.3 trillion in unpaid aid and funding for climate action, reveals new analysis
Oxfam responds in Bangladesh and Myanmar as Cyclone Mocha leaves a trail of destruction Oxfam and partners are currently assessing the scale of Cyclone Mocha’s devastation to mount a humanitarian response to provide clean water, sanitation and h
Oxfam response to the escalation of violence in the Gaza Strip In response to the escalation of violence in the Gaza Strip with Israeli airstrikes killing 21 Palestinians, closing key crossings and barring critical suppl
Chocolate giants reap huge profits as promises to improve farmers’ incomes “ring hollow” ‘Big Chocolate’ is booking huge profits while failing to pay prices that support a living income for cocoa farmers in Ghana, reveals new analysis by Oxfam to
Oxfam reaction to the selection of Ajay Banga as President of the World Bank In response to the selection today of Ajay Banga as President of the World Bank for a five-year term beginning 2 June, Katie Malouf-Bous, interim Head of Oxf
Top CEOs got a real-term 9% pay rise in 2022 while workers worldwide took a 3% pay cut The top-paid CEOs across four countries enjoyed a 9 percent pay hike in 2022, while workers’ wages fell 3.19 percent during the same period, reveals new anal
For every $1 the IMF encouraged a set of poor countries to spend on public goods, it has told them to cut four times more through austerity measures An important International Monetary Fund (IMF) initiative to shore up poor people in the Global South from the worst effects of its own austerity measures an
Oxfam reaction to the IMF’s World Economic Outlook In response to the publication today of the World Economic Outlook by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Nabil Abdo, Oxfam International’s senior policy