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Africa faces a double crisis of inequality. Not only are the continent and its countries among the world’s most unequal, but its governments are on average among the least committed to reducing inequality. This has created a situation in which a few people are becoming rich beyond their wildest dreams, while the majority endure increasing hardship:| Oxfam International
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Aid cuts and humanitarian deadlock are fuelling a full-blown public health disaster. | Oxfam International
In reaction to the United Nations’ 2025 edition of “The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World” (SOFI) report launched today, showing only a slight progress in reducing hunger and warning that over half a billion people could be chronically hungry by 2030—nearly 60% of them in Africa — Emily Farr, Oxfam’s Food and Economic Security Lead, said: | Oxfam International
Deadly diseases are now ripping through Gaza even as millions of dollars’ worth of humanitarian aid piles up in warehouses across the region, says Oxfam. | Oxfam International
How do we quantify the value of our future? What lengths do we go to ensure this future? And to whom is this duty owed?| Oxfam International
Mega rich oil, gas and coal companies, described as the ‘Godfathers of climate chaos’, are driving humanity to the edge of destruction and earning billions in doing so. For decades, they've spread lies and disinformation about the climate crisis and lobbied to create fossil-fuel driven economies. | Oxfam International
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