Action starts with acknowledgement: Closing the Gap with Indigenous health education
Kelly Langford, an Indigenous medical student, witnessed the heartbreaking burden of diabetes in her community and was inspired to take action.
Kelly Langford, an Indigenous medical student, witnessed the heartbreaking burden of diabetes in her community and was inspired to take action.
Famine in South Sudan has left 100,000 people on the verge of starvation and millions more in dire need of help. This is a man-made tragedy, and we are running out of time to avoid it getting worse.
The Oxfam Schools Program has released a new, interactive, online and free educational resource, which explores the power of posters to change the world. Read the inside story behind the illustrator and design.
One year after Cyclone Winston -- the worst cyclone in Fiji's history -- killed 44 people and destroyed more than 32,000 homes, the beautiful island nation is bouncing back.
Elyse has been volunteering with our very own Volunteer Engagement Team since September 2016. Here’s her story so far.
Once, Buchumi was a primary school teacher. But when war broke out, he was forced to flee to a refugee camp in Tanzania. Here is life would change forever.
Oxfam Shop has a wonderful selection of gifts, good for hearts everywhere this Valentine's Day.
The Nduta refugee camp in Tanzania is home to more than 55,000 personal stories of survival and hope. Godebrite's remarkable story is one of them.
2016 was a year of massive upheaval for many people across the world. But it was not all bad news. Together with Oxfam, you've been there, and given hope to millions of people.
Several years ago Kelly Inae came up with the idea of "Mountain Honey", a honey making business to help farmers in rural areas by training them as beekeepers. Yet, despite his best intentions, he soon realised it wasn't possible to do it all for free.