Worst flooding in more than 80 years affecting half a million people in Niger
Devastating floods in Niger are affecting more than 500,000 people, most of whose basic needs are not being met. Floodwaters in Niamey and surrounding regions
Devastating floods in Niger are affecting more than 500,000 people, most of whose basic needs are not being met. Floodwaters in Niamey and surrounding regions
Camps sheltering more than 100,000 Sudanese refugees in South Sudan’s Maban county are ticking timebombs, on the brink of a major outbreak of disease.
EU biofuel mandates, a subsidy to big business that could cost every adult about €30 each year by 2020, deprive millions of people of food,
Freelance journalist Kim Vinnell reports from Mali and Niger in West Africa. She visited Oxfam programmes that are addressing the needs of the most vulnerable
Our partner in Papua is at the forefront of a revival that’s improving food security and incomes.
Oxfam and leading West African farmers network ROPPA today welcomed an initial forecast of an improved harvest in the Sahel region, but warned governments and
Climate change is making extreme weather – like droughts, floods and heat waves – much more likely. As the 2012 drought in the US shows,
Oxfam’s new report, “Extreme Weather, Extreme Prices”, highlights for the first time how extreme weather events such as droughts and floods could drive up future
Two groups of women in Tongatapu have taken their first steps into the world of market gardening, earning their own money for the first time
Barry Coates, Executive Director of Oxfam New Zealand has been attending the Forum meetings in Rarotonga. He commented…