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Queer Joy: What Is It? Why We Need More of It?

June 2, 2022

June is widely marked worldwide as a Pride month – a celebration of the LGBTQI+ community…

Feminism and the rise of white supremacy in Canada

May 17, 2022

Special to Oxfam Canada: Written by Erica Ifill, who is an economist, journalist, founder of Not…

4 Links Between the War in Ukraine and the Horn of Africa Hunger Crisis

April 26, 2022

The world is facing a powerful convergence of crises. Conflict, COVID-19 and climate change are all…

Do You Know the Women Who Made Your Clothes? Good Luck Finding Out!

April 24, 2022

Nine years ago today, 1,132 factory workers – mostly women being paid poverty wages – lost…

Oxfam Canada’s 2022 Federal Budget Analysis

April 14, 2022

Women, gender diverse people and other equity-deserving groups have been hard hit by the COVID-19 recession,…

Growing as a Feminist, Anti-Racist and Inclusive Organization

April 8, 2022

by | Replace this with image credit information This is our second annual update on Oxfam…

Six Women Creating Spaces for Gender Justice in Asia

March 8, 2022

From a young student becoming a national advocate against child marriage to a quiet homemaker elected…

Climate, Conflict and COVID-19 Crisis in the Horn of Africa

February 28, 2022

A combination of factors is spreading suffering across the region. Oxfam is working with partners to…

Parts of Somalia Hit by Severe, Climate-Fueled Drought

February 7, 2022

Nearly 90 per cent of the country faces severe water shortages leaving 3.5 million people in…

Inequality Kills

January 23, 2022

Inequality contributes to the death of at least one person every four seconds. Ahead of the…

Six Ways Oxfam Goes Beyond Charity to End Inequality, Poverty and Injustice

December 27, 2021

by | Replace this with image credit information At Oxfam, we know charity isn’t enough. Delivering…

Look What Our Advocacy Achieved in 2021!

December 21, 2021

In 2021, Oxfam Canada continued to speak truth to power, fight to close the gap between…

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Reactive statement on the publication of the Acute Food Insecurity Analysis on South Sudan

April 28, 2026

Reacting to the latest Acute Food Insecurity analysis on South Sudan, Oxfam’s Director in South Sudan, Shabnam Baloch, said: “Oxfam is deeply concerned by the latest findings showing that acute food insecurity in South Sudan is alarmingly high and continues to increase with 7.8 million people – nearly two in every three persons facing extreme…

Oxfam reaction to 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon

April 16, 2026

Tonight’s announcement of a ceasefire in Lebanon is desperately needed but must result in an end to the killing and forced displacement of civilians.  Once again, it has come far too late for the thousands Israel has killed and maimed, for the families now grieving, and for the millions whose homes, livelihoods, and communities have…

Joint Canadian Humanitarian Response to Sudan Crisis Launches with $8.5 Million in Initial Government Support

April 15, 2026

Three Canadian organizations join forces to deliver coordinated support across Sudan, South Sudan, and Chad as war enters its fourth year  OTTAWA, APRIL 15, 2026 — As the war in Sudan enters its fourth year, the Government of Canada has announced $8.5 million in funding for the first year of a two-year joint humanitarian response…

Record number of people displaced into neighbouring countries as Sudan conflict marks three years – Oxfam

April 14, 2026

As Sudan’s gruelling conflict enters its fourth year, a record number of people have now been displaced by the world’s worst humanitarian and displacement crisis, accelerating hunger and suffering. More than 30 million people – over half the population – in Sudan urgently need humanitarian support. Nearly 14 million people have been forced from their…

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