Half a million homeless Yemenis on brink of famine face winter freeze More than half a million people who have fled fighting in Yemen are facing a double threat of famine and near freezing temperatures
Oxfam condemns cancellation of legal registration of the Nicaraguan Center for Human Rights Oxfam condemns the Nicaraguan National Assembly’s decision yesterday to cancel the legal registration of the Nicaraguan Center for Human Rights (CENIDH), the co
OECD fails to agree strict rules on development aid investments in the private sector The failure of the OECD’s Development Assistance Committee’s to agree tough new rules governing aid invested in the private sector – so-called private sector in
Ebola cases in DRC reach 500, as country faces threat of more violence ahead of elections The Democratic Republic of Congo is battling to keep Ebola under control; cases are increasing at a quicker rate and the virus has spread further.
EU budget 2019 a missed opportunity to advance global goods Oxfam welcomes the EU increasing its aid for education, public health and gender equality in developing countries in its budget for 2019.
Fate of humanity weighing heavy on ministerial shoulders at UN Climate Change Conference Ministers arriving in Katowice for the UN Climate Change Conference, COP24, will need extreme courage and conviction to make life-saving decisions if humanity i
Greece, EU: Move Asylum Seekers to Safety The Greek government and the EU should urgently ensure that all asylum seekers on the Aegean islands are transferred to suitable accommodation on the mainland o
More investment in resilience and development needed to tackle Sahel hunger crisis Africa's Sahel region currently faces the world’s fastest rise in food insecurity – with an increase of more than 13 million people over the last 11 years.