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EU And Member States Must Sustain Funding To UNRWA
Joint NGO Statement Calling on UN Security Council to Pass Gaza Ceasefire Resolution
ASEAN-Australia Special Summit must address climate crisis in the region: Oxfam
From weight loss to a 100km Oxfam Trail Walk: Ingrid Thomas’ inspiring fitness journey with Aquamoves
Less than 8 cents in every dollar of tax revenue collected in G20 countries comes from taxes on wealth, says Oxfam
“Golden time” seasonal farming production destroyed and lost in northern Gaza amid mounting fears of worsening hunger and starvation
Support for Gaza ceasefire and more government action surges in Australian community as aid agencies call for urgent support
Oxfam Trailwalker Melbourne: A grand finale to a 25-year journey to end poverty
Conflict in North Kivu, DRC: over a hundred thousand people living in disastrous conditions without clean water
Rafah, Gaza: Urgent Statement from CEOs of Humanitarian & Human Rights Organisations
Oxfam reaction to the Dutch court’s decision to stop military exports to Israel
Oxfam warns of growing hunger crisis in Tigray as families resort to extreme measures to survive
UNRWA funding cuts threaten Palestinian lives in Gaza and region, say NGOS
Foreign aid groups urge Australia to back International Court of Justice on Gaza war
Australian politicians travel across Timor Sea to see impact of Australian aid in Indonesia
UNRWA funding cuts threaten Palestinian lives in Gaza and region, say 20 NGOs
Reaction to ICJ court statement on South Africa’s case against Israel
Oxfam calls on Australians to mark January 26 with respect and reflection
Oxfam response to changes to stage three tax cuts
1 billion people left dangerously exposed to heat stress by gaps in climate monitoring
Nearly three quarters of millionaires polled in G20 countries support higher taxes on wealth, over half think extreme wealth is a “threat to democracy”
Wealth of three richest Australians has doubled since 2020 as cost-of-living pressures for many continue to bite: Oxfam
Daily death rate in Gaza higher than any other major 21st Century conflict – Oxfam
Oxfam: UNSC’s failure to call for a ceasefire “utterly callous”
Oxfam reaction to the IPC food security figures for Gaza
Major projections calling for a ceasefire in Gaza appear in cities across Australia
Leading human rights groups and campaigners join Global Day of Action and urge Australians to call for a lasting ceasefire
COP28 outcome misses the mark on justice for the majority of the world
Australian aid agencies welcome Australia’s calls for a ‘sustainable ceasefire’ in Gaza: ‘Every day we do not have a ceasefire more children will die’
Oxfam welcomes Prime Minister Albanese’s call for a “sustainable ceasefire” and Australian vote for immediate ceasefire at UNGA
East Africa’s floods decimate almost entire rainy season harvest leaving over four million people with no food or income
COP28 draft text a “scandal that has failed us all”
Climate funding welcomed, but Australia must do more: Oxfam
Climate funding welcomed, but Australia must do more
Australian development agencies urge Australian government to commit funding to new Loss and Damage Fund
Abject failure to forge ceasefire means international community complicit in unfolding catastrophe in Gaza
Conflict-ravaged countries pushed into “debt traps” by climate funding
New climate and tax taskforce must make rich polluters pay
Leading development agencies welcome early agreement on the Loss and Damage Fund announced at COP28
Aid agencies ramp up calls on PM and Minister Wong for permanent ceasefire as pause in Gaza extended by two days
The scandal of a free pass on fossil fuel export emissions by Australia, Canada, Norway and USA must end to save our…
Babies dying from preventable causes in besieged Gaza
Shoppers want Australian clothing brands to do better by garment workers, as industry doubles profits in a year: Oxfam’s fashion wake-up call
Gaza humanitarian pause “a band-aid to a bleeding wound”: Oxfam
Richest 1% emit as much planet-heating pollution as two-thirds of humanity
Gaza water supply is just 17 percent of pre-siege levels, despite new fuel announcement
Oxfam reaction to PIF Leaders’ Forum Communique: Australia and New Zealand need to go further and faster to help address the climate…
Half a million civilians caught in northern Gaza “siege within a siege” – Oxfam