Oxfam America President and CEO pledges to “keep fighting” for a more equal future In response to the election of President Donald Trump to a second term, Oxfam America President and CEO Abby Maxman ...
Ending poverty and injustice starts with gender justice and rights for women. Gender discrimination and persecution threaten the safety and dignity of millions of women around the world. Queer, trans, ...
We’re prepared for Trump’s Project 2025 playbook and will fight back against his most extreme actions. Our future can still be equal—but we have to fight for it. The world is highly unequal. So what ...
Whether you are a music fan and want to volunteer at a concert or festival or a food lover who wants to table at a local farmers' market, Oxfam makes it easy for you to take meaningful action to ...
Helping farmers adopt the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) enables them to grow far more food more cost-effectively and sustainably, producing higher yields with less water, fertilizer, seeds, and ...
It's time to end world hunger. It's time to end world hunger. After all, we produce globally more than enough food to feed everyone. Yet each night, about one in every 11 people go to bed on an empty ...
"My journey has shown me the power of communities to drive change, even in the face of poverty, injustice, and conflict. Oxfam has always stood out for its deep-rooted partnerships and its unwavering ...
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 ...
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. While marking a grim milestone, Oxfam and partners are continuing to ...
Of the 5.9 million children who die each year, poor nutrition plays a role in at least half these deaths. That’s wrong. Hunger isn’t about too many people and too little food. It’s about power, and ...
The federal minimum wage has been stuck at $7.25 for more than ten years. That’s $290 a week, $15,000 a year. In that time, the cost of living has continued to climb, leaving millions of families ...