
Earth Day summit must catalyze global climate action
On the eve of the Earth Day Summit, Oxfam is calling for President Biden and world leaders attending the virtual summit, including Prime Minister Jacinda
On the eve of the Earth Day Summit, Oxfam is calling for President Biden and world leaders attending the virtual summit, including Prime Minister Jacinda
Only 26 hours of global military spending is enough to cover the $5.5 billion needed to help most at risk A year on since the UN
New Zealand’s Former Prime Minister of New Zealand, and Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme Helen Clark has signed. More than 170 former heads
Figures published today by the OECD show that development aid has slightly increased in 2020. While this rise provides a lifeline for millions of people living
Almost half of the population of Timor-Leste’s capital has been impacted by severe flooding, according to government figures, after heavy rains fell on Dili and
Rich countries hold key to leaders’ chances at World Bank/IMF meetings of halting pandemic and averting a US$9 trillion catastrophe Rich countries must open the
New survey from People’s Vaccine Alliance shows urgency of vaccinating all countries Epidemiologists, from some of the world’s leading academic institutions, delivered a stark warning
Key Facts Massive fires swept through the Cox’s Bazar Refugee Camps on March 22, 2021. The damage is significant and still being assessed. Preliminary reports
Evidence is mounting that a second wave of Covid-19 is already underway in Yemen, Oxfam warned today, with a 22-fold increase in recorded cases in
Are Syria’s broken people being forgotten after 10 years of conflict? Ten years on, the Syrian conflict continues to cause misery for the millions who