
Hunger is spiralling, but has fallen off the political agenda, says Oxfam
Climate crisis and conflict driving rise in hungry people. Responding to new figures released by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) today, which
Climate crisis and conflict driving rise in hungry people. Responding to new figures released by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) today, which
Oxfam is warning that thousands of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are in danger after almost a month’s worth of rain fell in just a week. Cox’s Bazar
Here at Oxfam we work hard to beat inequality. We do this because inequality perpetuates poverty, erodes trust, fuels crime, makes us unhappy, negates economic
The onions from Steven Bare’s garden in the remote highlands of Papua New Guinea bring more smiles than tears. He’s thrilled to harvest another bumper
Today is World Refugee Day, and with it comes a new world record: a global rise for the seventh year in a row in the
The Oxfam confederation welcomes the final report of the Independent Commission on Sexual Misconduct, Accountability and Culture Change. “This is exactly the report we asked
Oxfam Great Britain has today welcomed and accepted the UK Charity Commission’s judgment following its investigation into serious sexual misconduct by members of Oxfam Great
In response to the New Zealand Government’s Budget announcement today, which included slightly more than the anticipated increase in spending towards aid, Jo Spratt, Oxfam
You will have seen the stories in the news recently about the sexual misconduct of former Oxfam employees in Haiti and beyond. We are ashamed,
Oxfam Trailwalker will return in 2020 for what will be its fifth and final year in Whakatāne, Oxfam has announced, following which the charity’s flagship