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The invisible pandemic that’s been years in the making

May 12, 2020

The world is suffering through a pandemic unlike any other. It has been shutting down households,…

Coronavirus and the case for care: Envisioning a just, feminist future

May 7, 2020

There’s no ‘pause’ button for care The Coronavirus is highlighting just how essential care work –…

What keeps me up at night: COVID-19, abortion and protecting women’s rights

April 28, 2020

COVID-19 has been overwhelming. Like many people these days,  I am up at night, worried about…

Economy & COVID-19: twin train wrecks for the women who make our clothes

April 24, 2020

While we are in the midst of the most significant global public health crisis of our…

Gender justice and women’s rights

April 20, 2020

Every day, in every country in the world, women are confronted by discrimination and inequality. They…

COVID-19 may be borderless, but privilege isn’t

April 20, 2020

PANDEMIC. Until February 2020, this word was one without much meaning for anyone born before 1918…

5 ways Oxfam’s Feminist Leadership is in Action

April 19, 2020

Formed five years ago, the Latin America & Caribbean (LAC) Regional Women’s Rights and Gender Justice…

Cancel the debt so doctors and nurses can keep saving lives

April 14, 2020

This open letter is a call for urgent action from doctors and nurses on the front…

Investing in women’s entrepreneurship is not enough

April 8, 2020

So you want to invest in women and girls. You want to improve lives and tackle…

Tackling the COVID-19 pandemic extends beyond our borders and requires a feminist response

April 3, 2020

It is hard to imagine what the world will look like a few months from now.…

Leaving a Legacy: Peggy Killeen’s Story

April 1, 2020

Peggy Killeen was born and raised in South Africa. In 1985, when Peggy was 21, she…

Weathering the Storm of COVID-19

March 20, 2020

by | Replace this with image credit information Sometimes a week can feel like a very…

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Global real worker pay fell 12 percent while real CEO pay surged 54 percent between 2019 and 2025.  In Canada, average worker wages have decreased by 0.9 percent since 2024, while CEO pay has increased by 9.1 percent between 2024 and 2025.  At least four CEOs of major corporations each pocketed over US$100 million in pay and bonuses…

Oxfam’s reaction to the outcome of the Santa Marta conference on transitioning away from fossil fuels

April 30, 2026

In response to the outcome of the First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels in Santa Marta, Colombia, Oxfam Climate Policy Lead Mariana Paoli said: “The fact that more than 50 countries came together to start developing a path to move away from fossil fuels must be celebrated. The People’s Summit demonstrated that there…

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…

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