Gaza hunger figures reflect “shameful failure” of global leaders: Oxfam
In response to the latest Global Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report published today, which warns that a high risk of famine persists across
In response to the latest Global Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report published today, which warns that a high risk of famine persists across
Hunger nearly tripled in five of these countries over the same period. Water-related disasters forced nearly eight million people out of their homes in 10
Two-thirds of population now squeezed into less than a fifth of the Gaza Strip. Israel’s relentless air and land bombardment and deliberate obstruction of the
Israeli military attacks since October caused at least $210m worth of damage to Gaza’s water and sanitation infrastructure. The destruction of critical water and sanitation
Since 2006, over 21,000 New Zealanders have taken part in this incredible endurance team event while fundraising for Oxfam Aotearoa. The final Trailwalker event was
In reaction to Russia’s attack on a community centre operated by Oxfam’s partner “Peaceful Heaven of Kharkiv” yesterday, Nicola Bay, Oxfam’s Organisational Lead for Ukraine,
Global dividend payouts to rich shareholders jumped by 45 percent in real terms between 2020 and 2023, while workers’ wages rose by just 3 percent.
Today’s “Global Report on Food Crises” (GRFC), led by the Food Security Information Network (FSIN), says that 281.6 million people across 59 countries are now
Oxfam launched the new HAMRIIK project in Oé-Cusse, Timor-Leste in April 2024. The project, named after the Tetum word meaning ‘to stand,’ aims to bolster
People in northern Gaza have been forced to survive on an average of 245 calories a day – less than a can of fava beans