From crop to cup in Papua
Kitchen table coffee is helping women in remote Papua.
In the two years since the devastating earthquake, Haiti’s government has still not implemented comprehensive plans to address the key issues of shelter; sustainable access
In a report released today, international agency Oxfam said reconstruction of Haiti, two years on from its devastating earthquake, has proceeded “at a snail’s pace”
Six months since South Sudan’s independence, the world’s newest nation is struggling to cope with a major refugee crisis and massive internal displacement, international agency
It was a disaster waiting to happen. Living on the edge of riverbanks, families displaced by Washi (local name: Sendong) today had once fled their
Oxfam has a team of ten experts on the ground to assess the water and sanitation conditions in Cagayan de Oro City and Iligan City
Negotiators at the UN climate talks have narrowly avoided a collapse, agreeing to the bare minimum deal possible. The plan gets the Green Climate Fund
The Pacific region continues to hold some of the highest figures of violence against women and some of the lowest figures for female political representation.
The Pacific region continues to hold some of the highest figures of violence against women and some of the lowest figures for female political representation,
Millions of people in West Africa could be protected from a serious food crisis if preparations are scaled up across West Africa, Oxfam said today.