
Kiwis have a Fairtrade cuppa to give farmers a fair go
Kiwis across the country are getting together over a cuppa to make a difference in the lives of people living in poverty in the developing
Kiwis across the country are getting together over a cuppa to make a difference in the lives of people living in poverty in the developing
“Widespread destruction” in the district of the Gurkhas as Oxfam trucks in aid by land for the first time from India
Gender based violence (GBV) is alarmingly prevalent in the Solomon Islands. Gender norms encourage men to perpetuate inequality and controlling behaviour and the payment of
A bottleneck of people and supplies at Nepal’s Kathmandu airport combined with nationwide fuel shortages, blocked roads and difficult terrain is hampering the efforts of
Oxfam today stepped up its relief effort to help an initial 350,000 people hit by the earthquake in Nepal, providing clean water, toilets and shelter
Oxfam is gearing up to deliver clean water and sanitation to thousands following Saturday’s devastating quake. Some 30,000 people are currently living in makeshift shelters
The worst earthquake in 80 years has hit Nepal: buildings are flattened, thousands are injured, the death toll has exceeded 1000 and is rising. The
Mary has spent most of her working life helping others. As head of a home and family counselling service, she provided years of vital care
Auckland grandma Diana Rutherford says she wakes up every single day and thinks how lucky she is with her life here in New Zealand. She