
G7 goes AWOL under pressure: consensus crumbles at the expense of the world’s poorest people
The G7 Summit was held in Taormina, Sicily, Italy last week. Oxfam says the world’s leaders have failed to address the key challenges facing the
The G7 Summit was held in Taormina, Sicily, Italy last week. Oxfam says the world’s leaders have failed to address the key challenges facing the
Blog written by Oxfam Australia’s Chief Executive, Helen Szoke. As I reflect on the recent week I spent in South Sudan, I am deeply saddened at
Yemen sits at the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, with Oman to the east and Saudi Arabia to the north. The nation is the
Steven Joyce’s first budget is a chance for him to show that he embodies the great New Zealand qualities of fairness and justice, Oxfam said
A civil war broke out in the African nation of South Sudan at the end of 2013, and since then, almost one third of people
Group of Seven leaders meeting in Taormina, Sicily, this week should take the lead in fighting famine and immediately fund nearly half ($2.9 billion) of
Lebanon has taken in a huge number of Syrian refugees since the Syria Crisis began. Over one million are officially registered with the Lebanese government,
Conflict has plunged South Sudan into a man-made famine and millions of people across the country are starving. In South Sudan we have been supporting
Women arriving after walking through the swamp for hours. Photo: Pedro Mariel/Oxfam Swamp is all that many South Sudanese mothers can see for miles. They
Auckland’s very own Sarah Badju was recently in Nigeria with Oxfam’s WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) team. A violent seven-year conflict in Nigeria involving Boko Haram