
Syrian’s success in the US
Since the Syria Crisis began in 2011, just over 15,000 Syrians have moved to the US. Syrian families make the journey to the US, and
Since the Syria Crisis began in 2011, just over 15,000 Syrians have moved to the US. Syrian families make the journey to the US, and
There is growing scientific analysis that suggests the impacts of current and recent droughts in East Africa are likely to have been worsened by climate change.
Women in drought-ravaged Eastern Somaliland are being pushed to the edge, desperately searching for food for their children. Some have lost family members, and many
UPDATE: 12:00pm 09/05/2017 An update has been sent out from Oxfam’s regional office in Vanuatu. The worst affected people are those in the Torba province.
It’s not uncommon for children in Vanuatu to stop attending school at 10 years old – there are not enough secondary school places due to
Just over a year ago, on February 20th 2016, one of the most severe cyclones the Pacific has ever seen hit Fiji. Cyclone Winston had an
Kiwis are the biggest banana consumers per capita in the world. We eat 90,000 tonnes per year. That’s over 10 tonnes an hour! However –
Oxfam has joined a program to help Syrians find refuge in Europe. 60 people, including many families, will arrive in Italy today to seek asylum
Just when we thought our Oxfam Trailwalker volunteers couldn’t get any more incredible… Terri Wilkins and her team from First Credit Union in Whakatāne ran Checkpoint Two
In response to the US$1.12 billion pledged to Yemen during the high-level event today in Geneva, Oxfam says the international community has fallen short in