Towards a more equal Indonesia
The gap between the richest and the rest in Indonesia has grown faster in the past two decades than in any other country in South-East
The gap between the richest and the rest in Indonesia has grown faster in the past two decades than in any other country in South-East
Emma Jane Drew, Humanitarian Programme Manager in South Sudan says: “This is a man-made tragedy, and we are running out of time to avoid it
An estimated 750,000 people are trapped in western Mosul without any safe means of escape from the latest military offensive that could start any day, Oxfam warned today.
(by Dania Kareh and Eslam Mardini) Hassan, 15, fills two jerry cans from a public well, and heads back home to his mother and sister
Boston – Oxfam applauds today’s ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to maintain the temporary suspension of the Executive Order banning refugees
It was a Monday night, and we were hiking 26km worth of trails – only a quarter of the amount we would face in March
Last week, the news broke that President Trump had signed an Executive Order slamming America’s door on refugees. This harmful and discriminatory act goes against
Oxfam announced today that it has joined the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in a lawsuit against President Donald
Oxfam New Zealand is urging Prime Minister Bill English to publicly condemn the United States Administration’s recent Executive Order which will slash refugee resettlement and
As peace talks commence today between the Syrian government and opposition groups in Astana, Kazakhstan, at least 700,000 people inside Syria – 300,000 of them