Blogs

  • Shipment leaves the Supply Centre for Ukraine

    Rising waters, rising needs: local organizations at the forefront of the response to the Ukraine’s dam explosion

    Blog by Oxfam
    4 July 2023
  • Hekima

    Hope Amid Chaos- Hekima’s Story of Resilience and Compassion

    Blog by Fatuma Noor
    19 June 2023
  • GRN

    Moving From Compassion To Action

    Blog by Op-Ed by Anila Noor & Mary Tal
    19 June 2023
  • Nadia

    Amid the hostility to Roma refugees, an act of compassion

    Blog by Padmini Iyer
    19 June 2023
  • Hunger stories

    Hunger Success Stories - Burkina Faso

    Blog by Barry Kadidiatou
    19 June 2023
  • Ethiopia

    In Western Ethiopia, a Leader Helps Promote Independence and Safety Among Women Refugees.

    Blog by Chris Hufstader
    19 June 2023
  • Shows water tap

    The EU’s Global Gateway: The European Financial Architecture for Development

    Blog by Jeroen Kwakkenbos
    30 May 2023
  • Women at the Feminist Food Convening

    Taking a Collective Leap towards a Feminist Food System

    Blog by Ratri Kusumohartono
    31 March 2023
  • no more austerity

    World Bank and IMF must recognize and challenge austerity dogma as a form of gender-based violence

    Blog by Friederike Strub and Amy McShane
    25 November 2022
  • IMatter - Maanya Dhar card

    We can all manifest a more just and inclusive world this Pride Month

    Blog by Oxfam
    17 June 2022
  • This Pride Month, Oxfam is celebrating Queer joy

    Queer joy: what it is and why we need more of it

    Blog by Oxfam
    31 May 2022
  • Power and Racism in the Workplace By Nishani Ford

    Power and racism in the workplace

    Blog by Nishani Ford
    12 March 2022
  • In the Middle East and North Africa region, already one of the most unequal in the world, billionaires saw their wealth increase by 23% during the pandemic.

    In a region brought to its knees, inequality kills

    Blog by Diana Kallas
    17 February 2022
  • Kadigueta Barry, 34, who fled the town of Barsalogho, in Burkina Faso, with her husband and four children, leaving everything behind.

    Development goes hand-in-hand with human mobility

    Blog by Evelien van Roemburg
    17 December 2021
  • Abu Ahmad, 70 years old. Abu Ahmad selling juice in the streets of Amman on a hot summer day to provide for his family.

    Narratives and their impact on inequality

    Blog by Diana Kallas
    2 December 2021