
High risk of cyclone hitting Vanuatu: Oxfam monitoring
Oxfam is closely monitoring after a cyclone warning was issued for Vanuatu, as numerous provinces brace for damaging gale-force winds and flooding.
Oxfam is closely monitoring after a cyclone warning was issued for Vanuatu, as numerous provinces brace for damaging gale-force winds and flooding.
Five international organisations working on the Syria crisis – Oxfam, CARE International, International Rescue Committee, Norwegian Refugee Council and Save the Children – have called
Oxfam and three Syrian organisations called on the international community meeting in Brussels next week to recommit support to Syrians forced to flee, as more
First-time Trailwalker team The Young and the Breathless became the first to cross the finish line at the 12th Oxfam Trailwalker charity event this weekend,
1800 shoes laced and 900 headlamps on, participants of this year’s Oxfam Trailwalker headed off into the hills of Whakatāne before sunrise this morning.
Today, the world stands on the brink of an unprecedented four famines. Twenty million people are at risk of starvation in South Sudan – where
Thousands of New Zealanders around the country took on the challenge to go a whole day without turning on their taps – at home and
In a critical move to protect the world’s most vulnerable people, federal judges in Hawaii and Maryland issued a nationwide restraining order on President Trump’s
In response to the UN’s announcement that levels of hunger have increased by 20 percent in Yemen since June 2016, Oxfam demands a massive humanitarian
Whistleblowers who expose tax dodging should be praised – not punished. Antoine Deltour and Raphaël Halet acted in the public interest – exposing corporate tax