43 million people affected by South Asia floods: Oxfam responds
The UN is reporting that at least 900 people have been killed by ongoing monsoonal flooding and landslides in India, Bangladesh and Nepal and it
The UN is reporting that at least 900 people have been killed by ongoing monsoonal flooding and landslides in India, Bangladesh and Nepal and it
One of our rural livelihoods project in Vanuatu, that began in January 2013, was completed in February this year. It was thanks to your continued

Beatrice*, 19, fled the war in South Sudan with her husband and young baby after her mother was raped and killed. She is just one
As the announcement of 1 million South Sudanese refugees in Uganda was made today, Lydia Zigomo, the Oxfam Regional Director of the Horn, East and
Fourteen leading New Zealand aid agencies are today launching a campaign to demand political action which will see New Zealand reduce its carbon emissions to
A new natural disaster simulation event – the first of its kind in New Zealand – has just been launched by international aid agency Oxfam,
The Tunisian Parliament, on July 26th 2017, adopted a new law for the elimination of all forms of violence against women and girls, including domestic
The number of people with cholera in Yemen is now the largest ever in any country in a single year since records began, Oxfam said

A computer classroom in Oneputa Combined School, northern Namibia. The Namibian government is committed to reducing inequality and secondary education is free for all students.
In 2015, the leaders of 193 governments promised to reduce inequality as part of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Without reducing inequality, meeting the SDG