The Future is Equal

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From Auckland to northeast Nigeria

Auckland’s very own Sarah Badju was recently in Nigeria with Oxfam’s WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) team. A violent seven-year conflict in Nigeria involving Boko Haram

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Syrian’s success in the US

Since the Syria Crisis began in 2011, just over 15,000 Syrians have moved to the US. Syrian families make the journey to the US, and

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A Perfect Storm

There is growing scientific analysis that suggests the impacts of current and recent droughts in East Africa are likely to have been worsened by climate change.

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Women of Somaliland

Women in drought-ravaged Eastern Somaliland are being pushed to the edge, desperately searching for food for their children. Some have lost family members, and many

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Shanine’s Poultry Farm

It’s not uncommon for children in Vanuatu to stop attending school at 10 years old – there are not enough secondary school places due to

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How you and Oxfam helped Fiji

Just over a year ago, on February 20th 2016, one of the most severe cyclones the Pacific has ever seen hit Fiji. Cyclone Winston had an

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Our local heroes

Just when we thought our Oxfam Trailwalker volunteers couldn’t get any more incredible… Terri Wilkins and her team from First Credit Union in Whakatāne ran Checkpoint Two