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The ongoing conflict in Gaza continues to threaten hospitals and other healthcare facilities, as well as water and sanitation ...
In response to reports that the Trump administration will fund the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, Oxfam America President and ...
Sudan crisis, two years on Two years into Sudan’s brutal war, the humanitarian catastrophe has engulfed the entire country, spilled over across the region, and shows no signs of abating. Thousands ...
Over 1,000 miles of water and sanitation networks have been destroyed Big-ticket repairs of networks urgently needed but Israel baulks in approving supplies The resumption of aid into Gaza, including ...
For years, Oxfam—along with advocates and activists around the world—has argued that extreme concentration of wealth is leading to extreme concentration of power, allowing an ultra-rich few to tighten ...
The richest 1% have used their share of the annual global carbon budget —the amount of CO2 that can be added to the atmosphere without pushing the world beyond 1.5°C of warming— within the first 10 ...
How does poverty differ from economic inequality? Poverty is usually defined as not having the means to support basic nutrition, access to safe drinking water, shelter, education, and other needs.
Fifty of the world’s richest billionaires on average produce more carbon through their investments, private jets and yachts in just over an hour and a half than the average person does in their entire ...
More women and children have been killed in Gaza by the Israeli military over the past year than the equivalent period of any other conflict over the past two decades, new Oxfam analysis has found. As ...
The Investor Case for Fighting Inequality: How Inequality Harms Investors and What Investors Should Do About It. In the paper, Rights CoLab and Oxfam have attempted to capture literature that seeks to ...