Charity says superrich 4,000 times more likely to hold political power than others and own all social media companies.
Asia (name changed) washing her hand at an Oxfam supported WASH facility at the transit center in Renk. Photo: Peter Caton/Oxfam Your support helped Oxfam make an impact on people’s lives around the ...
Podcast: How Oxfam America Takes on ‘Structural Issues That Keep People Poor’ Abby Maxman (right), CEO of Oxfam America, speaks with women participating in an Oxfam-supported project to make and sell ...
Billionaire wealth surged in 2024, as the world’s richest people increasingly benefited from inheritance and powerful connections, Oxfam said Monday in its annual inequality report. The combined ...
As the rich and powerful from across the world start filling snow-clad lanes here, a new study said billionaires are 4,000 times more likely to hold any political office than ordinary people.
A "serious incident report" has been made against Oxfam. The Oxford-based charity is in hot water over allegations against its leadership and governance after the dismissal of the former chief ...
The report, released in Davos during WEF, called for a worldwide people’s movement to fight growing inequality and the rising ...
Oxfam’s latest report, known for unsettling complacent minds across the world, is once again before us. Released as a warning ...
What is happening in Syria? Following the collapse of the government of Syria in December 2024, the 14-year war ended and the country entered into a period of transition. During 2025, there has been ...
A recent Oxfam report highlights the alarming increase in billionaire wealth, which reached $18.3 trillion in 2025, exacerbating global inequality and political tensions.
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