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Despite setbacks on climate change under the Trump presidency, here are five ways we are making progress in the climate ...
Climate justice means holding accountable the countries, corporations, and people fueling our climate crisis and demanding ...
In response to the reported Trump administration proposal for the future of the State Department and US foreign aid, Oxfam America President & CEO Abby Maxman said: ...
Upcoming rains and aid cuts could further hamper humanitarian efforts and push millions of people to famine As Sudan’s conflict enters its third year, massive displacement and fighting are spilling ...
Two years into Sudan’s brutal war, the humanitarian catastrophe has engulfed the entire country, spilled over across the region, and shows no signs of abating. Thousands continue to be killed, starved ...
Some of the very wealthiest people already fail to pay what they legally owe in taxes to the tune of over $200 billion a year. As part of an effort to further rig the tax code for corporations and ...
The richest 1% are already responsible for nearly 30% of all unpaid taxes—amounting to $205 billion annually. That’s $562 million in unpaid taxes per day, or $6,500 every second. Ahead of Tax Day, ...
In response to today’s vote in the House adopting a budget resolution for Congress, Rebecca Riddell, Oxfam America’s Senior Policy Lead for Economic and Racial Justice said: “By using deep cuts to ...
In response to President Trump’s executive order to keep coal-fired power plants open, Ashfaq Khalfan, Oxfam America’s Climate Justice Director, said: “Forcing America’s power grid to continue relying ...
Heavy rains that struck Mandalay and Sagaing – the epicenter of the recent earthquake in Myanmar – over the weekend have further complicated the humanitarian situation. The existing lack of sanitation ...
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