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When a deadly storm struck Mindanao, Oxfam’s work to strengthen local humanitarian leaders was put to the test.
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A new project from Oxfam America and the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) reveals shocking numbers of workers stuck in low-wage jobs with scant benefits.
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The world stands on the brink of an unprecedented four famines in 2017 due to a catastrophic failure of the global community to uphold its obligations to the world’s most vulnerable people.
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Airstrikes that began in Yemen on March 25 are pushing this struggling country toward economic collapse and making life harder for 16 million people already in need of humanitarian aid.
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News update
‘Everything is destroyed’—Haitian families struggle in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew
Oxfam is sending 3 tons of water purifying supplies to the hard-hit nation as potential for disease outbreaks worry survivors.
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In response to the UN Security Council’s adoption of a ceasefire resolution, Oxfam’s Regional Director for the Middle East, Sally Abi Khalil, said:
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African countries are set to receive just one tenth of the vaccines they need to control the mpox outbreak by the end of 2024, an
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Press release
COP30 text 'unacceptable’ and fails communities at frontlines of climate disasters – Oxfam
In response to the latest ‘Mutirão’ te
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In response to today’s initial Board of Peace meeting in Davos, Oxfam America President and CEO Abby Maxman said:
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Reacting to today’s reopening of the Rafah Crossing between Egypt and Gaza, Oxfam’s Policy Lead in the Occupied Palestinian Territory said: