Briefing paper
How to confront the coronavirus catastrophe
This Oxfam International briefing concedes that while it is understandable that national leaders are focused on tackling the current health crisis in their own countries, G20 countries must find the space for supporting other nations too, if humanity is to successfully beat this disease.
Report
Time to care: unpaid and underpaid care work and the global inequality crisis
The extreme gap between rich and poor is undermining the fight against poverty, damaging economies around the globe and fuelling public anger and unrest, especially as climate related disasters become more commonplace. This research demonstrates the extent of the gap between rich and poor.
Report
Introductory research on the feasibility of cash and voucher assistance in rural Fiji
Reporting on a cash and voucher assistance (CVA) preparedness study, this report considers activities in Fiji and is part of a series of feasibility studies to increase awareness, capacity and expertise in cash programming for humanitarian assistance in the Pacific Islands.
Briefing paper
False promises: how delivering education through public-private partnerships risks fueling inequality instead of achieving quality education for all
A growing body of evidence shows that education public-private partnerships which support private schooling, used in a large number of donor funded education systems, are too often failing the most vulnerable children and risk deepening inequality.
Briefing paper
Hitting the target: an agenda for aid in times of extreme inequality
This paper identifies ten principles that are crucial to ensuring that aid rises to the challenges involved in helping the poorest countries to meet the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.