Oxfam distributing emergency aid to Cyclone Idai survivors in Malawi and Mozambique Oxfam has distributed emergency supplies to survivors of Cyclone Idai in Nsanje district, one of the worst hit areas in the southern tip of Malawi, and in camps in Buzi near the city of Beira in Mozambique.
As Ebola cases reach 1000 a dramatic shift is needed to put communities first The current response is failing the people it is supposed to be helping as focusing purely on the medical side is not enough to contain the epidemic.
Survivors of Cylone Idai at risk from waterborne diseases Oxfam will begin distributing lifesaving aid including water purification tablets and hygiene kits to some of the communities worst affected by Cyclone Idai over this weekend.
Three civilians killed every day in Yemen despite Stockholm agreements In the 11 weeks following the agreements, 231 civilians were killed across the country in airstrikes, shelling, by sniper or landmines.
Cyclone Idai leaves trail of death, destruction and homelessness in southern Africa Oxfam will be responding with water, sanitation services, food and other non-food items to people affected by Cyclone Idai that hit Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
Oxfam condemns New Zealand terror attack and sends message of support and solidarity Our thoughts are with the many Muslim New Zealand families grieving the loss of their loved ones and to people of the Islamic faith – and all faiths – over the world who have been traumatised by this act of mass murder.
Brussels Syria conference: Donors must support without reservation or restriction The war is not over: the dozens of people killed in recent airstrikes and shelling are testament to this.
Brussels Syria conference: Syrians don’t need handouts, they need to rebuild their lives Oxfam and the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) today called on governments and other donors to provide more funding to help Syrians recover from eight years of conflict and rebuild their lives.
Notorious tax havens to be let off the hook in EU’s blacklist review EU finance ministers look set to whitewash nine of the world’s worst tax havens when they update the EU tax haven blacklist next week, says Oxfam.
Oxfam urges Honduran Government to protect rights and autonomy of indigenous people Three years after the murder of Honduran rights activist Berta Caceres for her leadership in the campaign against the Agua Zarca hydroelectric project, indigenous people are still being excluded from any consultative process in the extractives industry.