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Cyclone Idai one year on: A stark reminder of climate change’s impact on women

March 13, 2020

It’s hard to believe that one year after Cyclone Idai, more than 100,000 people in Mozambique…

Young and inspiring women’s rights activists in Mozambique: Taking action on sexual and reproductive health and rights

March 8, 2020

Equality is not a women’s issue, it’s an ‘everyone’ issue-we are all parts of a whole,…

How everyday items celebrate solidarity and our shared humanity

January 9, 2020

Just a few weeks ago, I travelled to five Canadian cities to help present Oxfam’s award-winning…

Climate change driving drought crisis in Horn of Africa

December 20, 2019

  by | Replace this with image credit information “There has been a total failure of…

More than honey

December 19, 2019

by | Replace this with image credit information Credit: Kieran Doherty / Oxfam 26-year old Addise…

5 truly unique holiday gifts for people hard to buy for

December 17, 2019

Gift giving isn’t only about who you value, it’s also about what you value. And when…

Decent work for women calls for sexual and reproductive rights

October 28, 2019

Reproductive health and decent work are inextricably linked for women. Across the globe, women are the…

5 things Canada’s next government should do to curb corporate abuses of human rights

October 16, 2019

Canada desperately needs to update its approach on corporate accountability. The SNC-Lavalin affair that rocked the…

Women, peace and security: Ending the Saudi arms deal

October 2, 2019

What is our Women, Peace and Security advice to the incoming government? To ensure policy coherence across all…

Too young to marry

September 18, 2019

by | Replace this with image credit information MARAWI CITY, Philippines – It was long past…

Canada joins the Arms Trade Treaty while still selling arms to Saudi Arabia

September 18, 2019

  by | Replace this with image credit information Following decades of advocacy, Canada has finally…

Our bodies as a site of power

September 12, 2019

Vagina, clitoris, penis, testicles. Say these words out loud without giggling. Say them without whispering. I…

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Oxfam warning of ‘disaster upon disaster’ as Mozambique braces for Tropical Storm Gezani

February 12, 2026

Oxfam is warning that Mozambique could be seriously impacted by Tropical Storm Gezani, which is currently gaining intensity over the Mozambique channel. Even if it doesn’t make landfall, it is likely to cause strong winds and flooding rain across Sofala, Gaza and Inhambane provinces – areas which have already been devastated by months of heavy…

Escalation of conflict in South Sudan threatens to push a million into extreme food crisis

February 9, 2026

Families in South Sudan are once again having to flee for their lives due to escalating conflict at a time when hunger is already at catastrophic levels, Oxfam warned.  Renewed fighting, which has spread across Jonglei and into the neighbouring area of Walgak, 100 kilometres from the capital Juba, is deepening an already dire situation,…

Oxfam reaction to IPC alert for Sudan confirming famine-level malnutrition in two additional areas

February 5, 2026

Responding to today’s Integrated Food Security Classification (IPC) alert Oxfam’s Fati N’Zi-Hassane, Oxfam in Africa Director, said:    “It is deeply alarming that famine-level malnutrition has been confirmed in two additional areas of North Darfur that were previously not at risk. This is in addition to the extreme hunger levels already being experienced by communities who have suffered nearly…

Rafah reopening must see free movement of Palestinian people and goods: Oxfam

February 2, 2026

Reacting to today’s reopening of the Rafah Crossing between Egypt and Gaza, Oxfam’s oPt Policy Lead Bushra Khalidi said: “We welcome the reopening of Rafah which is desperately needed for people who have been trapped without options for so many months of closure imposed as part of a broader siege on Gaza.  A crossing that…

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