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Just when we thought our Oxfam Trailwalker volunteers couldn’t get any more incredible… Terri Wilkins and her team from First Credit Union in Whakatāne ran Checkpoint Two
Just when we thought our Oxfam Trailwalker volunteers couldn’t get any more incredible… Terri Wilkins and her team from First Credit Union in Whakatāne ran Checkpoint Two

In response to the US$1.12 billion pledged to Yemen during the high-level event today in Geneva, Oxfam says the international community has fallen short in

Already more than 1,000 people have been reported dead or missing in 2017 while trying to cross the Mediterranean in search for a life in

The number of people experiencing alarming hunger, severe levels of food insecurity and malnutrition has increased to 30 million across north-eastern Nigeria, South Sudan, Somalia

South Sudan has been an independent nation for five years, and has been engaged in civil war for over three of them. A group of

In Somaliland, the threat of famine looms large. Drought has forced hundreds of thousands out of their homes in search of food, water, and medicine.

The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund cannot allow political and economic shocks to hijack their ambitions to combat climate change and curb inequality,

In South Sudan, the violent and brutal war has put millions at risk. Women, men and children that fled their homes in search of safety

Oxfam International’s Executive Director Winnie Byanyima is visiting Nigeria, where millions have been displaced by conflict and are desperately hungry. She writes of what she has seen

A four-day weekend and an excuse to eat chocolate? Yes please! We’re definitely chocolate consumers here at Oxfam, but we believe in eating the right