The People’s Vaccine Alliance – a journey to be proud of
Now and then, Oxfam and its supporters are part of something that defines who we are. Our history is punctuated with our part in big
Now and then, Oxfam and its supporters are part of something that defines who we are. Our history is punctuated with our part in big
In reaction to Ukraine and Russia’s recently signed grain deal, Max Lawson, Oxfam International’s Inequality Policy & Advocacy Lead said: “This is extremely important news
The support from Pacific leaders for an advisory opinion on climate change from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is welcomed and must begin a
Food inflation in some East African countries outstrips global average leaving millions hungry Food inflation in East African countries where tens of millions of people
Responding to news of the US$4.5 billion pledge made by the G7 leaders to tackle global hunger, Max Lawson, Head of Inequality Policy at Oxfam
In reaction to today’s Supreme Court ruling on abortion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organsation, Abby Maxman, President and CEO of Oxfam America, made
Latest data suggests rich countries are likely to have already secured majority of next generation COVID vaccines Less than half (49 per cent) of the
The United Nations and all other humanitarian actors have spent 15 years delivering humanitarian support to 2.1m Palestinians blockaded inside Gaza, and yet, there is
The United Nations and all other humanitarian actors have spent 15 years delivering humanitarian support to 2.1m Palestinians blockaded inside Gaza, and yet, there is
Responding to news that governments at the World Trade Organization (WTO) have agreed a deal on patents for COVID-19 vaccines in developing countries, Max Lawson, Co-Chair