
EU Energy Windfall Tax: European countries must aim for 50 – 90 percent rate
Today, European energy ministers agreed on a package of emergency measures to curb the surge in energy prices. The package includes two measures to capture
Today, European energy ministers agreed on a package of emergency measures to curb the surge in energy prices. The package includes two measures to capture
Oxfam is mounting a humanitarian response to the catastrophic flooding in Pakistan working with a network of local partner organisations. Relief efforts will focus on
In response to Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta and Climate Change Minister James Shaw’s Aotearoa New Zealand International Climate Finance Strategy – Tuia te Waka a Kiwa,
In a reaction to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s (MFAT) invite to provide feedback on proposals for an export controls operational framework, Oxfam
In response to today’s escalation of violence in the Gaza Strip, Oxfam Occupied Palestinian Territory Acting Country Director Dina Jibril said: “Oxfam is deeply concerned
Responding to the Yemen truce extension, Abdulwasea Mohammed, Advocacy, Media and Campaigns Manager for Oxfam Yemen, said: “Oxfam welcomes the extension of the truce in
In response to reports that the first shipment of grain left Ukraine today, Eric Munoz Oxfam America Food and Agriculture expert said: “Oxfam welcomes this
Yemen is facing unprecedented rises in the price of food putting millions more people in danger of catastrophic hunger, Oxfam warned today. Already exhausted by
Oxfam Aotearoa welcomes the latest advice from the Climate Change Commission to the Government calling for an urgent decision about how it will prioritise emissions reduction in the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme (NZ ETS). Oxfam
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