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Having a reliable source of water, and drinking troughs to serve it to livestock, helps families struggling to keep their ...
Emerging Good Practices on Embedding Human Rights into Seafood Procurement As seafood demand rises, it has been accompanied by a growing understanding of persistent human rights abuses. Recent reports ...
In reaction to the United Nations’ 2025 edition of “The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World” (SOFI) report launched today, showing only a slight progress in reducing hunger and warning ...
In response to the Integrated Phase Classification (IPC)'s alert saying that the worst-case scenario of famine in Gaza is already unfolding, Oxfam’s policy lead in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, ...
Getting humanitarian aid into Gaza is a complicated mess—but it shouldn’t be. Oxfam and other aid groups are ready to deliver food, clean water, and medicine to millions of Palestinians in need. But ...
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 ...
Inequality, Made in America How Corporate America is Fueling our Inequality Crisis For decades, the largest US corporations have been driving the inequality crisis, actively concentrating power and ...
Right to Live Without a Blockade The impact of US sanctions on the Cuban population and women's lives Right to Live without a Blockade reveals the impact of nearly six decades of sanctions imposed by ...
Oxfam predicts there will be at least five trillionaires a decade from now. 204 new billionaires were minted in 2024, nearly four every week. Oxfam estimates sixty percent of billionaire wealth is now ...
Good enough to eat A global snapshot of 125 countries indicating the best and worst places to eat. Around the world, one in eight people go to bed hungry every night despite there being enough food ...
New research reveals that nearly a third of all workers in the US earn under $15 an hour. But women and people of color do much more than their fair share of low-wage jobs.