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Having a reliable source of water, and drinking troughs to serve it to livestock, helps families struggling to keep their ...
Aid cuts and humanitarian deadlock are fueling a full-blown public health disaster. In Sake and Minova, 500 people are sharing a single water tap. Six months since the renewed war in the Democratic ...
Emerging Good Practices on Embedding Human Rights into Seafood Procurement As seafood demand rises, it has been accompanied by a growing understanding of persistent human rights abuses. Recent reports ...
In reaction to the United Nations’ 2025 edition of “The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World” (SOFI) report launched today, showing only a slight progress in reducing hunger and warning ...
In response to the Integrated Phase Classification (IPC)'s alert saying that the worst-case scenario of famine in Gaza is already unfolding, Oxfam’s policy lead in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, ...
Getting humanitarian aid into Gaza is a complicated mess—but it shouldn’t be. Oxfam and other aid groups are ready to deliver food, clean water, and medicine to millions of Palestinians in need. But ...
In 2000, Africa had no billionaires. Today it has 23 whose, combined wealth has soared by 56% in just the past five years, reaching a staggering $112.6 billion. Africa’s richest 5% hold nearly $4 ...
Not Everyone is in the Same Boat; Climate and Inequality in the Middle East and North Africa The Middle East and North Africa is one of the regions that will be affected the most by climate change, ...
As the Israeli government’s siege starves the people of Gaza, aid workers are now joining the same food lines, risking being shot just to feed their families. With supplies now totally depleted, ...
The richest 1 percent in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region were responsible for 26 percent of carbon emissions in 2022, while the poorest half of the population were responsible for only ...
Africa faces a double crisis of inequality. Not only are the continent and its countries among the world’s most unequal, but its governments are on average among the least committed to reducing ...