This discussion paper explores the nature and consequences of new US tariffs and trade policy in 2025 – in particular their interaction with economic inequality domestically within the US, and ...
(Washington, DC, November 5, 2025) – The US Congress’ failure to extend public subsidies for private health insurance threatens the right to health and financial security of millions of people, Human ...
Responding to the impact of Typhoon Kalmaegi (local name Tino) and a potential Super Typhoon Fung-wong (local name Uwan), which could hit the country by this weekend or early next week, Maria Rosario ...
Syria ended a 14-year civil war last year, but the humanitarian crisis continues. Here’s what is happening in Syria, and what ...
This past year has been indelibly shaped by concentrated wealth and power. The 10 richest U.S. billionaires got $698 billion wealthier, and the arrival of the world’s first trillionaire grew more ...
One year on from the 2024 election of President Trump, new research from Oxfam, the global organization fighting inequality to end poverty and injustice, shows how decades of intensifying inequality ...
An 18-month initiative to change how women are treated starts a long-term journey of gender justice. In December 2023, Oxfam and consortium of partners came together to implement a gender intervention ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo is facing a prolonged crisis, exacerbated by the recent cuts to USAID. Karla Capers/Oxfam Oxfam’s CEO and President Abby Maxman shares her experience traveling to DRC, ...
As the US and other Western countries rush to secure access to critical minerals, companies face pressure to move quickly and dispense with environmental and social protections. This briefing note ...
Mounting alarm as Israeli authorities reject NGO applications to transport life-saving aid into Gaza
41 organizations operating on the ground in Gaza call on the Government of Israel to uphold its commitments under the ceasefire agreement and international law and let humanitarian aid flow freely.
Someone in the richest 1% of the U.S. has used over 27 times more of the carbon budget than someone in the poorest 50% of the U.S. since 1990 Since 1990, the richest 0.1% increased their share of ...
Changing course on decades of deepening inequality requires bold action and vision. The U.S. is in the grips of an inequality emergency. Decades of deliberate, regressive policy choices have rigged ...
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