To the New Cabinet: Seize this Moment for People, Planet and Justice
Days away from the United Nations climate conference, we are at a critical juncture. This summer,…
Delivering on the Promise of Climate Finance
by | Replace this with image credit information Over a decade ago, Canada and other wealthy…
Oxfam Canada’s Commitment to Anti-Racism and Equity
In 2020, Oxfam Canada was jolted into action by the Black Lives Matter movement. We are…
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by | Replace this with image credit information The fashion industry can inspire a number of…
The Hunger Virus: How to Stop it
by | Replace this with image credit information The pandemic has not just fuelled hunger…
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Committed to Care at the Generation Equality Forum
Generation Equality Forum: A blueprint for gender equality “Human rights are women’s rights and women’s rights…
by | Replace this with image credit information Fighting in the Tigray region, combined with the…
by | Replace this with image credit information The effects of conflict, COVID-19, and climate change…
Change in Social Norms Around Men’s Unpaid Care Work
Social norms which restrict men’s participation in unpaid care work need to change in order to…
Open Letter to Ministers Bennett and Miller on Solidarity with the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc People
Dear Ministers, On behalf of national, regional and local gender justice and human rights organizations, we…
Camino Verde: The Green Way
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COP30 text ‘unacceptable’ and fails communities at frontline of climate disasters
In response to the latest ‘Mutirão’ text, Nafkote Dabi, Oxfam International Climate Policy Lead, said: “As COP30 races toward its close, world leaders are gambling with the planet — and with the lives of the poorest. Rich countries are treating adaptation finance as a bargaining chip. Yet adaptation finance is a lifeline for all people, from farmers…
Oxfam Pilipinas Responds as Super Typhoon Uwan Devastates Communities
Responding to the impact of two deadly typhoons, Super Typhoon Fung-wong (local name: Uwan) and Typhoon Kalmaegi (local name: Tino), Maria Rosario Felizco, Oxfam Pilipinas Executive Director said: “Two deadly typhoons in a span of one week in the world’s most disaster-prone country must be enough to convince the government leaders of the Philippines and…
Oxfam Philippines responds to Typhoon Kalmaegi
Responding to the impact of Typhoon Kalmaegi (local name Tino) and a potential Super Typhoon Fung-wong (local name Uwan), which could hit the country by this weekend or early next week, Maria Rosario Felizco, Oxfam Philippines Executive Director said: “Typhoon Kalmaegi carved a path of devastation, leaving a massive humanitarian emergency in its wake. The…
Oxfam Canada reacts to Budget 2025
Budget 2025 offers little relief to the most vulnerable At a moment when inequality is deepening and poverty is climbing, few measures within Budget 2025 address the affordability crisis felt acutely by people across the country. On the whole, the much-anticipated budget falls short of the scale of investment needed in social infrastructure to ensure…