Oxfam and partners continue their work to help Palestinians amidst ongoing violence, and aid blockade driving suffering and spreading famine.
The global energy transition stands at a pivotal moment: it can either dismantle the inequalities driving the climate crisis or deepen them.
Ahead of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s meeting in Washington, D.C. with President Trump today, Oxfam America President and CEO Abby Maxman released the following statement: “Today’s meeting between Prime ...
Israel’s destruction of three Oxfam partner premises this week underscores threat to Gaza’s humanitarian workers and facilities, including services to protect pregnant women. Oxfam is deeply appalled ...
Although Global South countries hold roughly 70% of transition minerals reserves, the majority of the investments in renewable energy are concentrated in the Global North (50%) and China (29%) — with ...
The guidance document, Towards Gender-Transformative Action on Super Pollutants, produced in partnership with Oxfam America, identifies gender-differentiated impacts of super pollutants by sector - ...
A coalition of nearly 40 former heads of state and government have called on governments around the world to adopt a permanent polluter profit tax on fossil fuel companies to finance urgent climate ...
Tomorrow, September 23, President Donald Trump will address the UN General Assembly. Ahead of his speech, Oxfam America President and CEO Abby Maxman released the following statement: “President Trump ...
Oxfam works to ensure that members of the Somali diaspora can send money freely and securely to their friends and relatives in Somalia. Every year, members of the Somali diaspora send approximately $1 ...
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, a health emergency, armed conflict, and a lack of aid are exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
Kitao Lenamparas, a farmer in Samburu County, Kenya, works in his bean field. This area of Kenya recently had five consecutive failed rainy seasons. This climate-induced drought caused widespread loss ...