extreme inequality

  • In the wake of the Panama Papers scandal in 2016, tax campaigners turned London's Trafalgar Square into a tropical tax haven, putting pressure on world leaders to take action on tax dodging. Photo: Andy Hall/Oxfam

    Stopping the Scandals: five ways governments can end tax avoidance

    8 November 2017
  • Despite lifting millions of people out of poverty over the last decades, Brazil still faces a huge gap between the country’s richest and the rest of the population. Photo: Apu Gomes/Oxfam

    Brazil: extreme inequality in numbers

    24 September 2017
  • Cocoa farmers in Nigeria

    Inequality in Nigeria: exploring the drivers

    16 May 2017
  • Just 8 men own same wealth as half the world

    16 January 2017
  • Puerto Montt: shrines. Popular belief here is, that when a person is murdered, they die too soon and their spririt remains on earth. If the murder victim was a good person, then their spirit can do good deeds. Photo credit: Toby Adamson/Oxfam

    The risks of defending human rights

    24 October 2016
  • Free education is one of the strongest weapons in the fight against inequality, benefiting everyone in society, but the poorest youth most of all. Photo: Dustin Barter/Oxfam

    Supporting today’s youth, the best chance to end poverty tomorrow

    8 August 2016
  • Tax havens fuel inequality and hold back the fight against poverty. This simply has to stop.

    Inequality and poverty: the hidden costs of tax dodging

    21 April 2016