Lean season in DR Congo: aid agencies fear for hundreds of thousands in desperate need Hundreds of thousands of people who have fled their homes in the Ituri province of the Democratic Republic of Congo are in desperate need of food, water, she
Ethiopia's prime minister wins 2019 Nobel peace prize Oxfam hopes that this award, recognising Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s courage and leadership, will give new impetus to peace initiatives in Ethiopia and all o
15 aid agencies warn of humanitarian crisis in North-East Syria Civilians at risk as violence escalates and humanitarian work is suspended.
EU governments whitewash tax havens of Mauritius and Switzerland The EU has whitewashed two of the world’s most harmful tax havens in today's review of the its tax haven list, says Oxfam.
Poverty pay and abuse of workers commonplace on farms linked to major supermarkets Poverty pay, harsh working conditions, and gender discrimination are commonplace on the farms and plantations that supply tea, fruit and vegetables to superm
OECD corporate tax proposals ‘very disappointing’ for developing countries Under this new proposal, companies’ profits and their ability to shift them offshore will barely be affected and consequently developing countries will only
Death of mother in Greek refugee camp direct consequence of EU migration policies, says Oxfam The death of a mother in a Greek refugee camp is appalling, and a direct consequence of the EU's migration policies, says Oxfam.
IMF selects Kristalina Georgieva as new managing director Nadia Daar, head of Oxfam's Washington DC office, responds to the International Monetary Fund's announcement today that it has selected Kristalina Georgieva
Bolsonaro: 'new chapter of hope' is needed for indigenous people - Oxfam agrees Indigenous people must first be protected from those who want them out of their lands and that have been killing them for generations.