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“The settlers are not acting alone. They’re armed, they’re trained, they’re organised through official structures.” - Oxfam's Ahlam Taweel www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfe...
"It's extremely difficult… we don't see the same level of support from governments." Magnus Corfixen, Humanitarian Lead at Oxfam GB, on BBC World Service, speaking about the impact of aid cuts on communities, including in DRC where Oxfam is responding to the Ebola outbreak.
Marwan Issa, Oxfam Policy Adviser in Lebanon, spoke to the BBC World Service about the situation in Lebanon and the huge level of displacement.
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"It's an idea that's time has come." Oxfam's Max Lawson discusses wealth taxes on @lbc.co.uk
Oxfam Country Director in the DRC, Dr Manenji Mangundu told Sky News that the number of people infected with Ebola is much bigger than the reported cases. There is fighting and displacement in some areas which further contribute to the spread of the disease. Oxfam is working on the ground.
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The response to the Ebola outbreak in DRC is critically under-resourced. Oxfam's DRC Country Director, Dr Manenji Mangundu, who is leading our response on the ground, told BBC World Service Radio that shortfalls in funding are crippling efforts to stop the virus spreading.
Oxfam’s Humanitarian Lead in the DRC, Robert Petron Messe, told Sky News that the situation with the Ebola outbreak is alarming, but it’s still at a stage where decisive action can prevent a bigger crisis.
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“We need to rethink how development is financed and delivered. This means radically reforming the global development system.” Oxfam GB CEO Richard Hawkes shares his thoughts on the future of development in the @the-independent.com www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/poli...
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More Palestinians killed by Israeli military and settlers across occupied West Bank in last 3 years since Gaza hostilities than previous 17 combined Read more here >> www.oxfam.org.uk/media/press-...
"This Pride month, and beyond, we're showing solidarity with LGBTQIA+ people because we believe that happiness, safety, and a life free from poverty is everyone’s right." www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/2617066...
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Amnesty International and Oxfam released reports this week documenting a rise in state-backed Israeli settler violence.
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Amnesty and Oxfam warn of displacement in the occupied West Bank
We need to rethink how development is financed and delivered, writes the CEO of Oxfam GB, Richard Hawkes. This means radically reforming the global development system
www.independent.co.uk
The UK needs real global partnerships – otherwise people will be left behind
A charity superstore in Oxford has unveiled a colourful new display in support of Pride Month.
Pride Month display unveiled at Oxford charity superstore
www.oxfordmail.co.uk