
Millions of swarming locusts devastate crops
Swarms of locusts that are sweeping across Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia could grow 500 times bigger by June and invade Uganda and South Sudan
Swarms of locusts that are sweeping across Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia could grow 500 times bigger by June and invade Uganda and South Sudan
Christine Nurminen, left, with members of Oxfam’s local partner Touching the Untouchables (TTU) and OiPNG team. Henganofi district, Highlands PNG FLOW project, September 2019. Challenging
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Reacting to today’s decision by the International Court of Justice to order Myanmar to carry out emergency provisional measures, Oxfam’s Head of Humanitarian Campaigns, Fionna
Let’s make 2020 the year we reset our economies to care for each other, not billionaires’ fortunes. Click here to tell New Zealand’s political leaders
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Economic inequality is out of control. In 2019, the world’s billionaires, only 2,153 people, had more wealth than 4.6 billion people. This great divide is
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Oxfam New Zealand has published the results of its annual Generosity Index, revealing the most generous towns, cities and regions in the country. Nelson-Tasman has