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How canoes are saving lives in South Sudan
Nyal, South Sudan was previously a quiet town known for its mango and palm trees. Two…
Emergency Food Crisis
This fund will support Canadian and international organizations currently hard at work helping those in need…
Strawberry Fields
Written by Julie Delahanty, Executive Director, Oxfam Canada Driving through Larache in Northern Morocco I was…
Written by Christine Hughes, Women’s Rights Knowledge Specialist, Oxfam Canada Women’s movements in over 125 countries…
How a Syrian lawyer saw his American dream turned upside down
When Syrian refugee Feras Almouqdad, 29, received a call inviting him to undergo the vetting process…
And they aren’t alone in facing profound challenges: Countless other families are striving to rebuild their…
Tabitha – a domestic worker in Kenya – knows what it will take to build a more human economy
Tabitha Muwikali, a domestic worker in Nairobi, Kenya has big ideas about how the government can…
America First: False Choice, False Promise
The moral poverty of the America First idea lies in the false choice it presents: are…
Oxfam makes headlines for #Davos2017
Each year the rich and powerful descend upon Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum –…
Your questions answered: Oxfam’s Inequality report
Oxfam’s new inequality report, which found that just 8 men own the same wealth as half…
You are an agent of change: One young woman’s reflections on meeting with Members of Parliament
Do you remember the last time you felt confidence in yourself and your voice? This feeling…
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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…
Is Budget 2025 the generational budget that keeps our communities healthy and safe?
Ottawa, November 5, 2025 – The federal government released Budget 2025 yesterday laying out its vision for Canada. It is the government’s blueprint of the kind of country it aims to build. The budget titled “Canada Strong” comes at a time of rising precarity in Canada with families struggling to make ends meet as costs…