1800 shoes laced and 900 headlamps on, participants of this year’s Oxfam Trailwalker headed off into the hills of Whakatāne before sunrise this morning.
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Hunger in a world of plenty: millions on the brink of famine
Today, the world stands on the brink of an unprecedented four famines.
Twenty million people are at risk of starvation in South Sudan – where famine has already been declared – Somalia, Yemen and Northern Nigeria.
What is famine?
Famine threat on the map
What are the main causes of famine?
What is Oxfam doing?
Oxfam is working in South Sudan, Lake Chad Basin, across the Horn of Africa and in Yemen to provide life-saving support to those most in need of help. Our response so far has included:
- Providing emergency food and nutrition support, as well as essentials as cooking equipment and buckets.
- Giving people access to safe, clean water by trucking in water, setting up water storage points and rehabilitating boreholes.
- Distributing cash and vouchers for seeds, tools and livestock care.
- Improving sanitation through the construction of bathing facilities and repair of toilets to prevent the spread of disease.
- Providing vouchers for canoes in South Sudan so people can travel across the swamps to access food.
- Supporting women who have suffered from sexual violence and exploitation.
Kiwis turned off their taps for 24 hours
Thousands of New Zealanders around the country took on the challenge to go a whole day without turning on their taps – at home and at work – in a brand new project hoping to provide easy access to clean water for our Pacific neighbours.
Federal courts temporarily block Trump’s discriminatory travel ban
In a critical move to protect the world’s most vulnerable people, federal judges in Hawaii and Maryland issued a nationwide restraining order on President Trump’s newest travel ban. The ban, set to go into effect today, would have blocked travel from six Muslim-majority countries and suspended the US refugee resettlement program for 120 days.
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Yemen food crisis: an additional 3 million people now dangerously hungry
In response to the UN’s announcement that levels of hunger have increased by 20 percent in Yemen since June 2016, Oxfam demands a massive humanitarian response that must be facilitated by both the parties to the country’s brutal war and their international backers.
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LuxLeaks whistleblowers verdict
Whistleblowers who expose tax dodging should be praised – not punished. Antoine Deltour and Raphaël Halet acted in the public interest – exposing corporate tax cheats who are depriving countries across Europe and the globe out of millions of Euros tax revenues. This is money which is desperately needed to pay for doctors, teachers and care workers.”