
5 things you need to know about Cyclone Idai
Cyclone Idai has caused widespread flooding, landslides and destruction and left communities in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi in urgent need of life-saving humanitarian assistance. Here
Cyclone Idai has caused widespread flooding, landslides and destruction and left communities in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi in urgent need of life-saving humanitarian assistance. Here
The community shows support and solidarity at Masjid e Umar in Auckland. Photo/Oxfam NZ The New Zealand we believe in is one where the hopes
There are lots of fun and easy ways to raise funds for Oxfam. Here are our top ten. 1. Bake sale You can’t beat a
Nan Stewardson (centre) during Oxfam Trailwalker 2018. Photo supplied. Christchurch team “Miles from Malley” are buzzing to once more take on 100 kilometres of scenic
Photo / Alisha Lovrich This May, the prestigious Rotorua Marathon marks its 55th birthday — and celebrates joining forces with Oxfam NZ to battle poverty and
Since we launched, we have received lots questions. Here are our responses to seven of the most frequently asked questions. Oxfam’s new inequality report, which
Savelugu Girls Model School in Ghana, one of several model schools that are funded and administered by the local authorities. Photo Lotte Ærsøe/Oxfam Ibis. Conventional
I am a practitioner of capitalism and a member of the 0.1 percent. I have started or funded 37 companies. I was the first outside
Every January I get a glimpse into a different world. A world of billionaires, of business and political elites, cosying up to one other in
Our economy is broken, with hundreds of millions of people living in extreme poverty while huge rewards go to those at the very top. Universal