Twenty-five years after the United Nations adopted Resolution 1325, the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda is both a landmark in diplomacy and a study in unfulfilled promise. Its most profound ...
Over the past five years, the CEOs of the five largest U.S. companies made an average of $52 million annually, over 1,000 times more than a typical worker earns in a year. The five largest U.S.
The same governments that pledged support in 2000 to the UN’s flagship resolution on “Women, Peace and Security” (WPS) have since spent 25 years paying it lip-service, according to a new Oxfam report ...
Reacting to the announcement of a ceasefire in Gaza, Oxfam America’s President & CEO Abby Maxman said: “We welcome the announcement of the first stage of a ceasefire deal in Gaza by all parties and ...
Ameera, an entrepreneur from Rafah, walks to her workplace where she cooks food for people displaced by the war. Photo: Alef Multimedia/Oxfam Here’s how you can help people in Gaza recover from the ...
Oxfam partners are trying to get food, clean water, and medicine to desperate families. Here’s the latest, and what you can do to help. Getting humanitarian aid into Gaza is a complicated mess—but it ...
Palestinians displaced by conflict in Gaza walk to Jabalia, an area heavily damaged since the war began in October 2023, after the ceasefire was announced in early October 2025.. People across the ...
What is happening in Gaza? The announcement of an agreed first-stage ceasefire in Gaza is welcome news after two years of fighting – as is the release of Israeli hostages and unlawfully detained ...
What’s happening in the Democratic Republic of Congo? People in the eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are affected by decades of conflict leading to outbreaks of preventable ...
The impact of US sanctions on the Cuban population and women's lives Right to Live without a Blockade reveals the impact of nearly six decades of sanctions imposed by successive US governments on the ...
For decades, the largest US corporations have been driving the inequality crisis, actively concentrating power and money in the hands of wealthy CEOs and shareholders while limiting the power of ...
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