
Half a billion people could be pushed into poverty by coronavirus, warns Oxfam
The economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic could push half a billion more people into poverty unless urgent action is taken to give real support
The economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic could push half a billion more people into poverty unless urgent action is taken to give real support
Oxfam teams in the Pacific are working with partner agencies and governments in Vanuatu and Solomon Islands, to plan a response to Tropical Cyclone Harold.
Emergency WASH response to the conflict affected people in Taiz and Ibb Governorates of Yemen. Photo: Hitham Ahmed / Oxfam Refugees living in camps are
Wael Algadi (PHP Officer) at hygiene kit distribution in Mahwa Almarkazi Camp, Yemen In reaction to the coronavirus pandemic reaching 1 million confirmed cases, Oxfam
Responding to the announcement that the UN Climate Summit due to take place in the UK in November, has been postponed until 2021 as a result of
Oxfam today called for a package of nearly US$160 billion in immediate debt cancellation and aid to fund a Global Public Health Plan and Emergency
Sometimes a week can feel like a very long time. As we watch the global spread of coronavirus and see our country and our world
Statement from Oxfam New Zealand executive director, Rachael Le Mesurier: “It is with great regret that Oxfam New Zealand announces the difficult but necessary decision
Oxfam has a comprehensive Covid-19 Staff Health protocol and has socialised best practice procedures for all our staff to follow in hygiene and infection management.
Washing hands saves lives, put your hands together and learn how. Oxfam has been providing safe clean water and helping prevent disease around the world