Oxfam launches public awareness drive to keep Ebola under control in the Democratic Republic of Congo An Oxfam team has launched a public information drive to help people understand how best to protect themselves from coming into contact with the deadly
Oxfam calls on Niger authorities to release 26 activists two months after arrest Oxfam and other NGOs are calling for the release of 26 civil society activists who were arrested in peaceful demonstrations against a new finance law in the
EU must ensure countries taken off tax haven blacklist deliver real reform EU Finance Ministers must ensure countries removed from the tax haven blacklist deliver significant reforms, said Oxfam today, following an announcement that
Oxfam fears worsening humanitarian needs in Gaza The prolonged closure of crossings into Gaza could cut Palestinians off from essential goods such as fuel and food, threatening to further deterior
Corporate support for disclosing oil and mining deals is improving but more work needed to turn words into reality A new Oxfam survey of 40 oil, gas and mining companies has found that they ar
Oxfam and GCR applaud Council of State for ending containment policy and condemn Greek Government’s attempts to defy Court’s ruling The Greek Council of State's lifting of movement restrictions on asylum seekers arriving on the Greek Islands confirms the unlawfulness of the containment po
Right to blow whistle on tax dodging in EU recognized The European Commission has proposed legislation that recognises the rights and importance of all whistleblowers in the EU, including those reporting on tax
Worse to come as first rains cause damage in Rohingya camps in Bangladesh Damage and fear caused by the first rains of the monsoon season in the Rohingya refugee camps are an ominous warning of what is to come.