
A family struck by hunger
A Mother of Eight Narrates Ordeal in Covid-19 Written by Bettie Kemah Johnson-Mbayo, Oxfam in Liberia Before the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak, Bone Kortie, 43

A Mother of Eight Narrates Ordeal in Covid-19 Written by Bettie Kemah Johnson-Mbayo, Oxfam in Liberia Before the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak, Bone Kortie, 43

Today, a group of 83 millionaires from seven countries, the “Millionaires for Humanity”, released an open letter to governments, calling for a permanent tax increase

12,000 people per day could die from Covid-19 linked hunger by end of year, potentially more than the disease, warns Oxfam. Eight of the biggest

Oxfam International is pleased to announce Gabriela Bucher as its new Executive Director. Ms Bucher is a leader in the field of gender equality and human rights.

On the announcement of Israel’s illegal
annexation of parts of the West Bank Oxfam’s Country Director in the Occupied
Palestinian Territory and Israel Shane Stevenson said:

As the recovery from COVID-19 begins, investing in gas will entrench the same problems as coal, including high energy costs, climate damage and pollution, violations

As the outbreak of the novel coronavirus continues, Oxfam is gearing up its entire humanitarian aid delivery system to help the poorest and most marginalised

Oxfam, along with UNAIDS and over 150 world leaders recently called for the forthcoming Coronavirus vaccine to be made available free of charge, to everyone on the planet.

The Oxfam Confederation has developed an “Improving Safeguarding and Culture Plan” to drive its work over the next two years. The Plan builds upon our

Responding to the launch of a new initiative to help developing countries access a coronavirus vaccine at the Global Vaccine Summit today, Oxfam’s Health Policy Manager, Anna