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Deadly diseases are ripping through Gaza while millions of dollars’ worth of humanitarian aid piles up in warehouses across the region, Oxfam said today. Water-borne diseases that are both preventable ...
Food, water, power all nearing exhaustion; Oxfam partners begin small distribution but scale of need and logistical chaos pose massive challenges to humanitarian response Gaza is facing an ...
722 of the world’s biggest corporations together raked in over $1 trillion in windfall profits each year for the past two years, amid soaring prices and interest rates. Analysis by Oxfam and ActionAid ...
As someone who campaigns on the climate crisis, it can feel quite lonely – the constant fight to tackle this issue is getting harder and harder. But events like the Act Now Change Forever mass lobby ...
Meet Amelia - a shop volunteer who’s used her illustration talent to create colourful Sourced by Oxfam stationery, paint shop windows, and much more. Amelia's designs celebrate diversity and ...
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Gaza is facing an unprecedented health crisis that risks an outbreak of deadly infectious diseases, like cholera, because water and sanitation services have completely broken down, says Oxfam.
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G7 countries, which together account for around three-quarters of all official development assistance, are set to slash their aid spending by 28 per cent for 2026 compared to 2024 levels. It would be ...
If all UK adults bought half of their next wardrobe second-hand, it could prevent a whopping 12.5 billion kilogrammes of carbon dioxide emissions entering the atmosphere, new Oxfam research reveals ...