Meet Joanne – A compassionate and determined supporter
Today, we write to celebrate Jo, a compassionate and determined supporter of Oxfam Aotearoa. Jo and her partner are parents to two young children (and
Today, we write to celebrate Jo, a compassionate and determined supporter of Oxfam Aotearoa. Jo and her partner are parents to two young children (and
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The World Bank’s International Finance Corporation (IFC) has quietly divested from New Globe Schools, better known as Bridge International Academies (BIA), a for-profit school chain
In response to reports of a potential compromise agreed by the EU, South Africa, India and the US for a waiver of intellectual property rules
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The military coup in Burkina Faso late January made headlines. The registration that same month of over 160,000 newly displaced Burkinabé, a near-record high figure,
New report from the Greek Council for Refugees (GCR) and Oxfam sheds light on the inside of the new 43-million-euro migration center on the Greek
As a humanitarian organisation, Oxfam is horrified by the loss of life being witnessed, and gravely concerned by the impacts of the conflict in Ukraine.
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