Ahead of the UN Summit for the Future, Oxfam calls for reform of the UN Security Council to stop the “Permanent Five” from being their own “judge and jury.” ...
They’re bad for local communities, and they’re bad for the planet. When the Biden administration announced a “pause” on the expansion of liquefied methane gas exports, also known as liquefied “natural ...
Kaitlyn Henderson is a senior researcher and the staff-elected member of Oxfam’s Board of Directors. Previously, Dr. Henderson was a Brent Scowcroft Award Fellow with the Aspen Strategy Group, which ...
The Oxfam Action Network for an Equal Future engages activists and leaders to build power—and wield it—to win real victories ...
The Best States to Work Index, now in its sixth edition, is an index of 27 policies across three themes - wages, worker protections, and rights to organize - for all 50 states, the District of ...
The situation in Gaza and Israel is fast-moving and at times confusing. Here's what's happening, and what you can do to help. Oxfam’s bingo card includes topics we hope are addressed by the candidates ...
Harness the power of your community to help right the wrong of poverty by raising funds to support Oxfam's life-changing work around the world. This year, instead of the usual birthday presents, ask ...
Communities across the global south on the frontlines of mega development projects – such as pipelines, dams, and large-scale farms – must navigate profound disruption and the inequities of corporate ...
More than 38 million people live in poverty in the United States—the wealthiest country in the world. Oxfam exposes the realities of life for working poor people and offers pragmatic solutions to ...
Effective assistance to end poverty and injustice must be designed by the people who need it most. Foreign aid is an essential part of U.S. foreign policy and has proven to be a key factor in reducing ...