Meet the team: RescueUs
From left: Rebecca Dakin, Dianne Bulled, Liisa Jones and Andy Ross. Photo: Rebecca Dakin. From fighting fires to responding to local emergencies, this group of Whakatāne
From left: Rebecca Dakin, Dianne Bulled, Liisa Jones and Andy Ross. Photo: Rebecca Dakin. From fighting fires to responding to local emergencies, this group of Whakatāne
Pictured, from left: Lucy Liu, June Cui, Jennifer Ma, Sophie Chen. It was the Great Lake Relay in Taupō that brought the four members of
Tuesday’s climate summit in Paris must boost the financial support going to help poor communities adapt to climate change, said Oxfam. French President Emmanuel Macron, the World
Another year, another scandal. First came #LuxLeaks, then #PanamaPapers. Today, reporters all over the world are covering the Paradise Papers, based on leaked documents from
Climate change is already forcing people from their land and homes, and putting many more at risk of displacement in the future. Supercharged storms, more
By Heather Coleman Climate and Energy Director, Oxfam America When the Paris Agreement on climate change was adopted by 195 countries back in 2015, most
Story by Kamilo ‘Ali, Oxfam’s Polynesia Micronesia Livelihoods Programme Manager, 13.10.2017 Seven years ago, Sione Te’i fell from a multi-storied building and completely paralysed both
Two months into the crisis, more than 603,000 Rohingya refugees have crossed over into southern Bangladesh, while thousands are still trapped in the border. According
Climate change is already forcing people from their land and homes, and putting many more at risk of displacement in the future. Supercharged storms, more
Elizabeth, a farmer from South Sudan. Photo: Tim Bierley/Oxfam About 80 percent of the world’s food is produced by small-scale farming. Women make up on