The Right Move? Ensuring durable relocation after typhoon Haiyan
Typhoon Haiyan (known locally as Yolanda) left four million people homeless. Local authorities are preparing to relocate thousands of them, to protect them from future
Typhoon Haiyan (known locally as Yolanda) left four million people homeless. Local authorities are preparing to relocate thousands of them, to protect them from future
The safety situation in South Sudan is rapidly deteriorating. South Sudan needs an urgent ceasefire and the international community needs to provide urgent aid to
There is growing concern around the lack of clean water and sanitation in the region
Here are some of the latest news items about the Solomons Island floods and Oxfam’s response.
Oxfam Trailwalker team Cool Runnings, has tonight made history, becoming the first team to cross the finish line in the fastest time, two years in
Tens of thousands of people in and around Honiara have been left homeless by the recent flash flooding and heavy rains in Solomon Islands. Entire
Initial reports are that 16 people have died, thousands of people have been evacuated and hundreds of homes have been destroyed in flash flooding in
Over 250 teams walked 100 km in Taupo. Re-live the action in our live blog.
We advise with great sadness that Nicki Wrighton, Oxfam Board Member and Board Chair, passed away on March 30, 2014.
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