Donors throw out the aid rule book - Oxfam reaction to OECD preliminary stats Today, the Development Assistance Committee of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD DAC) published its preliminary figures on the
Ukraine refugee response: Over 20 NGOs call on the EU and EU countries to put their commitments into practice Twenty-three NGOs are jointly urging the EU and European countries to work together to put into action their refugee response commitments in light of the cri
“Before we feared dying of war, now we fear dying of hunger”: Ukraine crisis propelling hunger in Syria 11 years after the Syrian conflict began, six in ten Syrians do not know where their next meal is coming from, said Oxfam today.
EU proposal to tax excess profits much needed and should not be limited only to energy companies Today, the European Commission proposed that EU countries tax windfall profits made by energy companies.
New Oxfam report uncovers stories from “prison-like” EU funded refugee center New report from the Greek Council for Refugees (GCR) and Oxfam sheds light on the inside of the new 43-million-euro migration center on the Greek island of S
EU countries fall short of their promises to stop tax havens Today, European ministers updated the EU’s list of tax havens. The update added no countries to the blacklist and 10 countries to the greylist.
EU set to bin 25 million more vaccine doses than it has donated to Africa this year Europe has betrayed Africa by blocking proposals which would allow manufacturers on the continent to make their own COVID-19 vaccines while hoarding millions
Detention as the default: How Greece and the EU are generalising the administrative detention of migrants Greece is turning more and more to the practice of administrative detention to manage people who arrive in Greece to claim asylum.
Fit for 55 Package: Not fit to tackle climate emergency says Oxfam Today, the European Commission released their Fit for 55 legislative package. This bundle aims to revise the EU’s current 2030 climate and energy rules.
Supermarket shareholders cash in during Covid-19 pandemic while supply chain workers suffer Major European supermarkets have upped their dividend payouts to shareholders by an average of 123 percent during the first eight months of the pan