In 2025, billionaire wealth grew at a rate three times faster than the past five-year average, reaching its highest level in ...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) faces an electricity access crisis, with over 600 million people lacking access to reliable power. Chronic underinvestment, institutional fragility and fragmentation, and ...
Make sure your gift to Oxfam America goes directly to where it's most needed, without delay, with a secure online donation. (Looking to make a monthly donation, fundraise for Oxfam, or give some other ...
In response to President Trump's speech at the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, Nabil Ahmed, senior director of economic justice at Oxfam America, said: “President Trump brought ‘let them eat cake’ ...
More than one year since massive foreign aid cuts and the eventual closure of the U.S. Agency for International Development, Oxfam outlines what USAID did and the ripple effects of losing it. U.S.
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 successive US governments on the ...
With mining set to expand as part of the sweeping energy transition, it is imperative that future mining only proceed with the full support and consent of Indigenous peoples and frontline communities.
Recent political events in Europe and North America pose a problem for Oxfam and organizations like it whose mission is to eradicate global poverty and injustice. The rise of populism, and ...
Oxfam and partners restore limited water access for 156,000 amid near-total water and sanitation infrastructure collapse.
This report outlines how global inequality is shockingly entrenched and vast, with the number of billionaires having doubled in the last decade. The report also shows how our sexist economies are ...
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 for everyone.
Irregular rainfall and drought in Mali has significantly reduced Satou Coulibaly’s millet and groundnut harvest in recent years. “It's getting harder and harder to get enough to eat," she says.
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