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Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina transformed Oxfam’s approach to domestic operations, we continue to uplift communities ...
Reacting to the Integrated Food Security Classification (IPC) report published today confirming a famine in Gaza Governorate which is predicted to expand to Deir Al Balah and Khan Younis by the end of ...
The United States and Russian administrations met yesterday in Alaska to discuss a ceasefire and the parameters of a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine. In reaction to this summit, Oxfam ...
Despite claims by Israeli authorities that there is no limit on humanitarian aid entering Gaza, most major international NGOs have been unable to deliver a single truck of lifesaving supplies since 2 ...
What does famine mean? Famine is “an extreme crisis of access to adequate food.” Visible in “widespread malnutrition” and “loss of life due to starvation and infectious disease,” famine robs people of ...
How can I help Gaza? Call for a permanent ceasefire now The U.S. government is in a unique position to push for the protection of civilians and a lasting end to the fighting that results in real, ...
The situation in Gaza and Israel is fast-moving and at times confusing. Here's what's happening, and what you can do to help.
Millions of people including children are facing starvation and need humanitarian assistance. Save lives and donate to the Gaza and Israel emergency appeal.
Donate to Democratic Republic of Congo Crisis Appeal Oxfam is working with partners in the Democratic Republic of Congo to help people displaced by conflict and at risk of disease, hunger, and sexual ...
Public good or private wealth? Universal health, education and other public services reduce the gap between rich and poor, and between women and men. Fairer taxation of the wealthiest can help pay for ...
Global inequality stems not just from what people have and don’t have—but what they're able to do with what they have. “The levels of inequality are horrendous," said Janet Fuentes, an activist from ...
The gap between rich and poor is far greater than had previously been estimated, with big business and the super-rich fueling the inequality crisis by dodging taxes, driving down wages, and using ...