Court rulings on Starbucks and Fiat expose need for better EU tax rules Rulings by the General Court of the European Union today are a wake-up call for the EU to stop the destructive race to the bottom on taxation and reform the glo
World is running out of time as Climate Action Summit produces disappointing outcomes The people marched with a clear and urgent message, but world leaders still refuse to listen.
Malta migration meeting is a positive first step Oxfam welcomes that four governments agreed today to share responsibility for the protection of people rescued from the Mediterranean.
Poorest people get less than one cent per day to protect themselves from impacts of climate crisis Leaders must heed climate strikes and give vulnerable people the tools to survive.
José María Vera appointed as Oxfam International interim Executive Director The Oxfam Board of Supervisors today appointed Jose Maria (Chema) Vera as interim Executive Director of Oxfam International.
Poor children 7 times less likely to finish school than rich children: new Oxfam report Across the developing world, a child from a poor family is seven times less likely to finish secondary school than a child from a rich family, according to a
6 months after cyclone Idai: farmers are fainting in fields because of hunger Hunger is escalating as the United Nation’s humanitarian response in Mozambique is less than half funded.
Gender justice and women’s rights Whether we are responding to an emergency, working on long terms projects with communities, or campaigning for lasting change, we tackle the inequality and deep-rooted discrimination that makes and keeps women poor.
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