Extreme hunger risk in South Sudan as fighting blocks food aid: Report Oxfam responds to the latest food security analysis for South Sudan, saying it has grave concerns for the estimated 30,000 people experiencing extreme and da
UN Security Council should seize opportunity to restart Yemen peace process In an open letter sent today, Oxfam, Norwegian Refugee Council, Save the Children, Action Contre La Faim and seven other agencies urge the UN Secur
Finance ministers in Lima agree to scale up climate funds, but not for the poorest Oxfam welcomed reports of increased climate finance pledges made by finance ministers in Lima today, but warned that only a fraction is meant to help countri
G20 endorses important tax dodging reforms, but critical issues for developing countries ignored, says Oxfam G20 finance ministers in Lima today endorsed international tax reforms for tackling tax dodging launched by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Dev
IMF doesn't mention inequality in Lima speech, while World Bank says TPP could be good for growth In a puzzling move, inequality was not on the agenda at the International Monetary Fund’s Press Briefing in the Peruvian capital today, while World Bank Pres
Poorest communities continue to lose out from climate funds, says Oxfam There has been an increase in international climate finance in the fight against climate change, according to a new OECD report, which Oxfam is encouraged by
Utterly inadequate international response for Syrians both in and outside borders, says new Oxfam report The international community is proving utterly inadequate in helping Syrians both inside and outside their country.
Oxfam applauds World Bank’s rejection of trickle-down economics, and recognition of huge inequality challenge Oxfam is encouraged by World Bank President Dr.
Super El Niño and climate change cause crop failures putting millions at risk of hunger At least ten million poor people face hunger this year and next due to droughts and erratic rains, influenced by climate change and the likely development of
200 million in Latin America at risk of poverty again The richest 1% in Latin America and the Caribbean owns 41% of the region’s total wealth and if this trend continues, in only 8 years’ time the progress that