Oxfam’s new global inequality report on what surging billionaire wealth means for your ability to speak up, make choices, and have real power over your own life. In 2025, billionaire wealth reached a ...
Learn more about our impact together in 2024 and how Oxfam, along with your support, has worked to protect lives and influence systemic change through local and global partnerships. Oxfam America is ...
In this Q&A, new Oxfam-PolicyLink research reveals how this widespread corporate practice is distorting the stock market—and ...
This report examines how stock buybacks and the broader model of shareholder primacy contribute to the racial wealth gap in the United States. While racial wealth inequality is often discussed in ...
This Briefing for Business provides practical guidance for companies on how to design and implement effective grievance mechanisms as a core component of human rights and environmental due diligence ...
Congress Should Act to Ensure Equal Access to Health Care (Washington, June 23, 2026) – The United States Congress’ failure to extend public subsidies for private health insurance has caused millions ...
“History will remember whether this Council acted with urgency, courage and humanity. History will judge. But people in Gaza cannot wait for some future reckoning.” Oxfam’s Global Humanitarian Policy ...
Thai-Cambodia border conflicts forced 72-year-old Sam Nang and his family to flee their homes in northwest Cambodia. He watches over his 21 grandchildren in their temporary quarters. Oxfam in Cambodia ...
As of February 2026, Elon Musk’s net worth is already nearing $900 billion. He is just under $200 billion shy of reaching trillionaire status. A key driver of Musk’s extreme wealth in recent years is ...
Humanitarian response lags behind a month into the largest Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak on record. Only one in five health facilities in Ituri, one of the epicenters of the Ebola outbreak in the ...
Billionaire wealth has so far surged by nearly $10 trillion amid the fifth global economic crisis since 2020. G7 countries slashed aid to the world’s poorest countries by $48 billion between 2024 and ...