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The main whistle-blower in a growing scandal surrounding UK charity Oxfam has hit out at the organization’s senior management and a regulator for failing to act.
Workers at Oxfam have been demonstrating against job cuts. Unite members gathered outside the London, Manchester and Oxford offices because of what they called redundancy and outsourcing plans by ...
Oxfam believes the rates on the top 1% should be high enough to significantly reduce their numbers and wealth. The funds should then be redistributed. “We do face an extreme crisis of wealth ...
Workers at Oxfam have been demonstrating against job cuts. Unite members gathered outside the London, Manchester and Oxford offices because of what they called redundancy and outsourcing plans by ...
Power imbalances and inequality lie at the heart of the international development industry. But the Oxfam scandal shows that organisations mustn’t succumb to it.
Last year, Winnie Byanyima, the executive director of the anti-poverty confederation Oxfam International, was named a co-chair of the World Economic Forum’s planned meeting in Davos, Switzerland.