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In response to reports that the Trump administration will fund the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, Oxfam America President and ...
The ongoing conflict in Gaza continues to threaten hospitals and other healthcare facilities, as well as water and sanitation ...
More than 2 million people in Gaza have been suffering through the devastating 19-month Israeli military offensive, near total siege, and blockade of food, water, and lifesaving essentials. Now more ...
Time to Care Unpaid and underpaid care work and the global inequality crisis This report outlines how global inequality is shockingly entrenched and vast, with the number of billionaires having ...
Masculinities and the Far-Right: Implications for Oxfam’s Work on Gender Justice This report was commissioned to examine the ways in which varying narratives and tropes of masculinity and femininity ...
Tax wealth, tackle inequality Wealth inequality in the US is more extreme and dangerous than income inequality; and we need to change our approach, so we effectively tax wealth as well as income. We ...
Ahead of the Davos Agenda—the World Economic Forum’s virtual State of the World sessions—Oxfam released our annual inequality report, Inequality Kills, which found that inequality is contributing to ...
How does poverty differ from economic inequality? Poverty is usually defined as not having the means to support basic nutrition, access to safe drinking water, shelter, education, and other needs.
Recharging Community Consent: Mining companies, battery minerals, and the battle to break from the past With mining set to expand as part of the sweeping energy transition, it is imperative that ...
Hunger in a heating world One third of Pakistan has been flooded. Crops and topsoil washed away; farming infrastructure destroyed. On the other side of the Arabian Sea, Somalia is experiencing its ...