
WTO agrees a deal on patents for Covid-19 vaccines – Oxfam reacts
Responding to news that governments at the World Trade Organization (WTO) have agreed a deal on patents for COVID-19 vaccines in developing countries, Max Lawson, Co-Chair

Responding to news that governments at the World Trade Organization (WTO) have agreed a deal on patents for COVID-19 vaccines in developing countries, Max Lawson, Co-Chair

17.5 million people have died from COVID-19 in the 20 months since WTO talks about relaxing COVID-19 intellectual property (IP) rules began – the equivalent

Following the release of the He Waka Eke Noa proposal, Oxfam Aotearoa Climate Campaign Lead Alex Johnston said: “Under the ‘He Waka Eke Noa’ proposal,

800 percent increase in UN appeal needs for extreme weather-related emergencies – new Oxfam research. The amount of money needed for UN humanitarian appeals involving

As the cost of essential goods rises faster than it has in decades, billionaires in the food and energy sectors are increasing their fortunes by

“We are disappointed that, once again, this government has not increased its contribution to global efforts to halt the fall of families across the world

One person likely dying from hunger every 48 seconds in drought-ravaged East Africa as world again fails to heed warnings One person is likely dying

Oxfam Aotearoa Campaigns Lead Alex Johnston said: “While this plan starts to trend emissions downwards, we need to be slamming on the brakes, not

Vaccine Access Still a Concern as President Biden Hosts Second COVID Summit World leaders have not done enough to achieve their goal of vaccinating 70

The COVID-19 pandemic has worsened the extreme inequality in Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries and pushed millions into poverty, reveals a new analysis from