South Sudan floods: 800,000 people desperately need food, water and shelter

Approximately 800,000 people are at risk of disease and extreme hunger as a result of devastating floods that have hit South Sudan, Oxfam warned today. Unusually heavy rainfall has hit 29 counties across the country, causing widespread displacement. Areas where Oxfam operates, including Akobo, Pibor and Lankien, have been severely hit. Houses have been destroyed…

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Green Climate Fund short-changed by rich polluting countries

Rich polluting countries such as Australia, Canada, the Netherlands and the US are short-changing poor countries by billions of dollars that they need to cut emissions and adapt to the climate crisis, says Oxfam. The two-day pledging conference to the Green Climate Fund begins in Paris today. To date, developed countries have pledged $7.5 billion…

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15 million Yemenis see water supplies cut amid fuel crisis

15 million people in Yemen have had their water supplies severely cut, putting them at risk of deadly diseases like cholera because of a fuel crisis, analysis by aid agencies, including Oxfam, has shown. 11 million people relying on water supplied by piped networks and four million people, who depend on water trucked in by…

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6 months after Cyclone Idai: farmers are fainting in fields because of hunger

Six months on from the devastation wreaked by Cyclone Idai in which more than 1,000 people were killed in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe, hunger is escalating as the United Nation’s humanitarian response in Mozambique is less than half funded, warned Oxfam. Only 45 per cent of Mozambique’s humanitarian appeal has been funded, while the number…

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South Sudan displacement crisis still desperate, one year after peace deal

One year on from the signing of the peace agreement, millions of South Sudanese remain displaced as the country continues to face a humanitarian crisis and people fear that peace may not last, according to a new report published today. Women, who lead the vast majority of displaced households, may be especially vulnerable, including facing…

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Oxfam G7 Verdict: Big Issues, Little Commitments

President Macron put inequality at the top of the agenda, but G7 leaders failed to make meaningful commitments to solve the crisis they have helped create, said Oxfam at the end of the Summit today. “Held in the beach town of Biarritz, France, the G7 Summit brought very few results, which will wash away with…

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Rohingya people still trapped two years on from exodus: Oxfam

Rohingya people in Myanmar and Bangladesh say they feel trapped and that their lives are on hold two years on from a campaign of violence that forced hundreds of thousands to flee. Despite global attention and a huge humanitarian effort, more than a million Rohingya are being denied their basic human rights with no resolution…

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G7 Fuelling Inequality at Home and Around the World: Oxfam

(Ottawa) – As G7 leaders head to Biarritz, France, and President Macron promises to make the fight against inequality a priority at this year’s Summit, Oxfam says that the G7 are actively fuelling inequality at home and across the globe. Under President Macron’s leadership, this year’s G7 threatens to be full of hypocrisy and empty…

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Oxfam Canada receives federal funding to promote the economic empowerment of Indigenous women and youth in Northern Guatemala

(Ottawa) – Thanks to a contribution of $7 million from the Government of Canada, more than six thousand Indigenous women and youth in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala will improve their economic independence, through enhanced access and control of economic resources, and enhanced participation and leadership in decision-making related to local economic development. Over a five-year period,…

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Oxfam Canada Executive Director Julie Delahanty Announces Departure

Oxfam Canada’s Executive Director Julie Delahanty announced today that she is stepping down to pursue new challenges and allow for new leadership to emerge. “I have the best job in the world, so obviously making the decision wasn’t easy,” said Delahanty.  “During my time at Oxfam, I’ve met so many women, men and children whose…

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Canada’s new guidelines to support human rights defenders a step in the right direction

With human rights defenders increasingly under attack around the world, civil society organizations today welcomed the Government of Canada’s new guidelines aimed at strengthening its approach to ensuring the safety and security of these courageous activists as part of its feminist foreign policy. Human rights defenders are often criminalized, targeted with smear campaigns, discredited, threatened, arbitrarily arrested,…

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Oxfam Canada welcomes final report of Independent Commission

(Ottawa) – Oxfam Canada welcomes and accepts the findings and recommendations of the final report of the Independent Commission on Safeguarding, Accountability and Culture Change. The Commission was established by Oxfam in February 2018 as part of our 10-Point Action Plan. The Commission reviewed Oxfam’s reporting mechanisms and processes around safeguarding as well as looking…

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Oxfam Canada welcomes Government of Canada’s new $700 million funding announcement on sexual and reproductive health and rights

(Vancouver) – Oxfam Canada enthusiastically welcomes the Government of Canada’s announcement today of $700 million per year in new funding to increase Canada’s global leadership on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), as part of a $1.4 billion commitment for global health. “This announcement could not come at a better time,” said Julie Delahanty,…

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Oxfam continues to make progress implementing stronger safeguarding policies and driving cultural change

Today Oxfam published its fourth quarterly progress report on its 10-Point Action Plan to strengthen Oxfam’s safeguarding policies and practices and transform its working culture. Oxfam continues to make progress implementing stronger safeguarding policies and driving culture change, with staff more aware and challenging of unacceptable behaviours as the organization continues deep and wide-ranging reforms.…

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Oxfam India responds as Cyclone Fani causes destruction in Odisha

Oxfam India’s humanitarian teams are assessing the damage caused by Cyclone Fani, the worst cyclone that India has witnessed in the last 20 years. Oxfam India have pre-positioned stocks ready to respond with clean water, hygiene kits, emergency food security and temporary shelter support. Pankaj Anand, director of programme and advocacy for Oxfam India said…

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Major spike in cholera likely as agencies struggle to reach infected people

Fears that the world’s worst cholera outbreak could be set for a massive resurgence are growing as aid agencies in Yemen are struggling to reach almost 40,000 people suspected to have the disease, Oxfam warned today. Fighting and restraints on access – including checkpoints and permit requirements imposed by the warring parties – are making…

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Joint Humanitarian Civil Society Statement On Canada’s Policy for Gender Equality in Humanitarian Action

As Canadian humanitarian agencies working to save lives, uphold human rights, and empower people, particularly women and girls, in crises, we have closely followed and participated in the development and implementation of Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP). We commented during the 2016 International Assistance Review, and we welcomed the release of the FIAP, which…

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An Ombudsperson without powers of investigation is no solution

Today, the Government of Canada appointed the first Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise, Ms. Sheri Meyerhoffer. Oxfam Canada has been advocating for the creation of such a position for several years. We are concerned, however, that the new Ombudsperson position has not been equipped with the independence or adequate powers of investigation to address Canada’s…

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Oxfam Canada welcomes Government of Canada’s response to Cyclone Idai, hopes Canadians will join to double the impact of their donations

(Ottawa) – Oxfam Canada, along with the members of the Humanitarian Coalition, welcomes the Government of Canada’s decision today to match donations by Canadians in response to the devastation caused by Cyclone Idai in Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. As a result of the government’s announcement, all donations made to the Humanitarian Coalition and its member…

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The Humanitarian Coalition delivers aid to survivors of Cyclone Idai

(Ottawa) As the scope of the devastation brought on by Cyclone Idai continues to unfold in Southern Africa, Canadian aid agencies are working together to rush emergency assistance to survivors. Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe have been hit by what may be the worst ever disaster to strike the southern hemisphere, according to the UN. Vast…

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Four years of bombings and deaths in Yemen

(Ottawa) Four years have passed since the beginning of a bloody war in Yemen. The war has plunged the country into what the UN calls ‘the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.’ On the eve of this tragic anniversary, Oxfam is mobilizing Canadians to call on the government to finally cancel its arms deal with one of…

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Survivors of Cylone Idai at risk from waterborne diseases: Oxfam

Oxfam will begin distributing lifesaving aid including water purification tablets and hygiene kits to some of the communities worst affected by Cyclone Idai over this weekend. Hundreds of thousands of survivors in Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe are in danger from waterborne diseases such as cholera and diarrhea. Cyclone Idai had caused extensive damage to water…

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Three civilians killed every day in Yemen despite Stockholm agreements

(Ottawa) Three civilians are being killed every day in Yemen – that’s one person every eight hours – despite agreements reached between the internationally recognized government and the Houthis at talks in Sweden just over three months ago. In December last year the two parties agreed a ceasefire for the key port of Hudaydah and…

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Oxfam and allies blast the EU-Turkey deal on its third anniversary

The European Union’s deal with Turkey to control migration and return “irregular” migrants has led to policies and practices in Greece that are short-sighted, unsustainable, ineffective and dangerous, say Oxfam and 24 other NGOs ahead of the deal’s third anniversary. In an open letter to European leaders, Oxfam and other NGOs say that as many as…

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Wins for women at home and abroad, but issues like decent work and child care still need to be pushed over the finish line: Oxfam

(Ottawa) Over the past year, the federal government’s bold feminist words have translated into significant policies and strategies to advance gender equality at home and abroad, but new initiatives often lacked the budgets required to achieve a long-lasting impact, according to a new report from Oxfam Canada. In the lead up to International Women’s Day,…

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Canadian aid organizations applaud Canada for significant funding for Yemen crisis, call for an end to military assistance to parties to the conflict

In response to Canada’s commitment of funding at the third High-Level Pledging Event for the Humanitarian Crisis in Yemen, the CEOs of Save the Children Canada, Oxfam Canada, Oxfam Quebec and CARE Canada, today released the following joint statement: Today, governments took a welcome step to alleviate the suffering of millions of people who are…

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Global sexual and reproductive health and rights leaders call for continued Canadian leadership

Basanti Bista, 36, and Prabita Bista, 22, play with Prabita's 11-month-old baby in Salyantar, Nepal.

Statement: Global sexual and reproductive health and rights leaders call for continued Canadian leadership Attn: The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, M.P., Prime Minister of Canada The Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau. M.P., Minister of International Development Ms. Kamal Khera, M.P., Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of International Development The Honourable Bill Morneau, M.P., Minister of Finance The…

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Oxfam Canada welcomes interim report of Independent Commission on safeguarding

Oxfam proactively set up the Independent Commission as part of the 10-Point Action Plan to strengthen Oxfam’s policies and practices on safeguarding and to transform our organizational culture. Oxfam Canada welcomes the release of the interim report by the Independent Commission on Sexual Misconduct, Accountability and Culture Change. Oxfam proactively set up the Independent Commission…

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Oxfam provides water and sanitation to those hit by Indonesia Tsunami

Oxfam will work with the Government of Indonesia to provide clean water and hygiene facilities to people affected by the tsunami that hit Indonesia’s Sunda Strait. The latest reports put the death toll at 373 with 128 reported missing, over 1,500 injured and more than 11,000 displaced from their homes. These numbers could grow worse…

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Rise in hunger an appalling relapse

For the first time in more than a decade, the United Nations reported a sharp increase in hunger around the world. Reacting to the news, Oxfam International’s executive director Winnie Byanyima said: “This is a disgraceful failure of our international leaders and institutions. The ground we’ve painstakingly gained throughout the years can easily be lost;…

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One civilian dying every three hours in Yemen fighting

Emergency Response One civilian dying every three hours in Yemen fighting by alvaro | October 26, 2018 Replace this with image credit information Yemenis are facing the triple threat of war, disease and hunger.  One civilian has been killed every three hours in fighting in Yemen since the beginning of August, with many more people…

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Oxfam supports migrant caravan stranded in Guatemala with humanitarian aid

Oxfam supports migrant caravan stranded in Guatemala with humanitarian aid by alvaro | October 24, 2018 Replace this with image credit information In response to this humanitarian crisis, Oxfam with its local partners is distributing 3,500 personal hygiene kits and will install 60 latrines, showers and provide access to drinking water. At least 2,500 migrants,…

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Global Index reveals governments split between fighting and fueling inequality

Global Index reveals governments split between fighting and fueling inequality by alvaro | October 9, 2018 Replace this with image credit information The Index comes ahead this week’s meeting of finance ministers, central bank governors, and other economic leaders at the World Bank and International Monetary Fund Annual Meeting in Bali, Indonesia. Nigeria, Singapore, and…

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Tsunami survivors face long queues for clean water: Oxfam

Tsunami survivors face long queues for clean water: Oxfam by alvaro | October 9, 2018 Replace this with image credit information Water pipes were damaged in the 7.5-magnitude earthquake that struck on 28 September, and the city has become dependent on a fleet of water trucks that are under huge strain to meet demand. The…

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Oxfam treatment units on way to Palu with clean water in short supply

Oxfam treatment units on way to Palu with clean water in short supply by alvaro | October 4, 2018 Replace this with image credit information Water remains the main issue, with most supply infrastructure, such as pipes, damaged in the earthquake Oxfam water treatment units and purification kits are en route to Palu, Sulawesi, with…

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Oxfam scales up response to deadly Indonesia earthquake and tsunami

Oxfam scales up response to deadly Indonesia earthquake and tsunami by alvaro | October 1, 2018 Replace this with image credit information At least 840 people were killed and hundreds of houses and buildings collapsed have collapsed following the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Sulawesi. Oxfam and partner organisations are scaling up their response to support…

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Oxfam and partners assessing damage after earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia

Palu Tsunami, Indonesia

Oxfam and partners assessing damage after earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia by alvaro | September 29, 2018 Replace this with image credit information Tsunami Palu hits Indonesia A massive earthquake and tsunami hit coastal towns in the country’s central island of Sulawesi on Friday. Oxfam and its local partners in Indonesia are assessing damage after…

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Women Foreign Ministers’ Meeting a First in Two Ways

Women Foreign Ministers’ Meeting a First in Two Ways by alvaro | September 26, 2018 Replace this with image credit information Feminist activists share issues and priorities with the first-ever meeting of Women Foreign Ministers. A coalition of Canadian civil society organizations welcome the successful conclusion of a fruitful exchange between participants in the first-ever…

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International Women’s Rights Coalition Calls on Montreal Summit of Women Foreign Ministers to Champion Women Human Rights Defenders at UN General Assembly

International Women’s Rights Coalition Calls on Montreal Summit of Women Foreign Ministers to Champion Women Human Rights Defenders at UN General Assembly by alvaro | September 20, 2018 Replace this with image credit information In spite of the global risks faced by women human rights defenders, the coalition emphasizes the critical role they continue to…

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Announcing a sector-wide pledge on preventing and addressing sexual misconduct

Announcing a sector-wide pledge on preventing and addressing sexual misconduct by alvaro | September 19, 2018 Replace this with image credit information Oxfam Canada joins the Canadian Council for International Development Canada’s independent national voice for international development and humanitarian organizations, in announcing a sector-wide pledge on preventing and addressing sexual misconduct. While standards and legal…

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Oxfam and partners deliver clean water to isolated communities hit by Mangkhut

Oxfam and partners deliver clean water to isolated communities hit by Mangkhut by alvaro | September 18, 2018 Replace this with image credit information This immediate response is informed by rapid assessments made by Oxfam and local partners that clean water and shelter are the urgent priorities for communities directly affected by the typhoon. Four…

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Oxfam, CDRC prioritize safe water and shelter materials in distribution efforts

Oxfam, CDRC prioritize safe water and shelter materials in distribution efforts by alvaro | September 16, 2018 Replace this with image credit information Thousands of evacuees are currently staying inside churches and schools and do not have access to food, safe water, and sanitation.  Tuguegerao City, 1:05 PM (PH Time) – Oxfam responder, April Bulanadi, updates…

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Ompong’s “destructive force”– disaster preparedness committees activated

Destruction caused by Typhoon Mangkhut. (Ompong) in the Philippines.

Ompong’s “destructive force”– disaster preparedness committees activated by alvaro | September 14, 2018 Replace this with image credit information Photo: Oxfam Philippines After Ompong Landfall Tuguegerao City. Ompong is the 15th storm to hit the Philippines this year and, so far, the strongest for 2018.  Tuguegerao City, 6:49AM – The joint assessment teams of Oxfam…

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Oxfam closely monitoring Super Typhoon Mangkhut bearing down on Philippines

Oxfam closely monitoring Super Typhoon Mangkhut bearing down on Philippines by alvaro | September 13, 2018 Replace this with image credit information Known locally as Ompong, the super typhoon is predicted to make landfall in north of the main island of Luzon on Saturday morning and is packing devastating winds gusts up to 250 km/h.…

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Fate of millions in Idlib in international hands as disaster looms: Oxfam

Fate of millions in Idlib in international hands as disaster looms: Oxfam by alvaro | September 6, 2018 Replace this with image credit information Oxfam is calling on the entire international community to urgently work together to prevent a new humanitarian catastrophe, which the UN estimates could displace 800,000 people. Two top level international meetings…

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Fresh quakes in Lombok cause mass panic and worsens need for urgent aid

Fresh quakes in Lombok cause mass panic and worsens need for urgent aid by alvaro | August 22, 2018 Replace this with image credit information On Tuesday at least a dozen shocks of 5-Richter magnitude have followed on the heels of Sunday’s big quakes of 6.3 and 6.9 in East Lombok.  Strong earthquakes and aftershocks…

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Oxfam training 119 staff to become investigators and invests over $3M as part of package to strengthen safeguarding worldwide

Oxfam has held initial training courses for 119 staff to become new safeguarding investigators as part of its “Ten-Point Action Plan” launched in February. Independent Commission appointed and Safeguarding review on track Initial training for 119 staff to become new safeguarding investigators More than $3M investment in safeguarding across Oxfam globally Staff reference systems introduced…

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Oxfam reaction to announcement on end of Ebola in DRC

Oxfam reaction to announcement on end of Ebola in DRC by alvaro | July 25, 2018 Replace this with image credit information The latest Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has officially ended. In response to the announcement on Tuesday, that the latest Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has officially…

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Ontario Superior Court’s decision on charities and political activities a win for the charitable sector and democracy, says Oxfam Canada

Ontario Superior Court’s decision on charities and political activities a win for the charitable sector and democracy, says Oxfam Canada by alvaro | July 20, 2018 Replace this with image credit information This is an important step for Canadian charities, enabling them to regain their constitutional right to freedom of expression and engage actively in…

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