Millions at the mercy of militias in Congo
Oxfam warns of risk of war on top of the daily violence and abuse people already face.
Oxfam warns of risk of war on top of the daily violence and abuse people already face.
Cyclone Evan lashed into Samoa last week, leaving behind damage to crops, water supplies and property.
Andy Thomson, Oxfam’s Water and Sanitation Advisor, has been in Samoa throughout the cyclone. He is part of a team of assessors, including the Samoan
The storm is leaving widespread destruction in its wake.
Upper Moutere has once again been revealed as the country’s most generous town in Oxfam Unwrapped’s Generosity List.
Oxfam and its humanitarian partners in the Philippines, the Humanitarian Response Consortium, or HRC, have begun an emergency response targeting communities hardest-hit by Typhoon Bopha
Throughout 2012 over 18 million people in West Africa were affected by a severe food crisis caused by drought, a failure of several crops and
The Government has walked away from its treaty obligations on climate change, writes Barry Coates, Executive Director of Oxfam New Zealand.
The ceasefire agreed between the Government of Israel and Hamas on 21 November 2012, following the recent military escalation in Gaza and southern Israel, provides
Local singer, songwriter and actor Bryce Langston has today released his new single ‘Not Christmas Yet’. And in the spirit of Christmas, 100% of iTunes