Press TV - Oxfam International, a confederation of 20 independent charitable organizations, has warned of a massive resurgence of cholera amid an escalation of violence in the war-torn state, and ahead of the rainy season, which is expected to accelerate the spread of the disease.
"Fears that the world's worst cholera outbreak could be set for a ...
Press TV- Yemen is being pushed ever closer to famine after 1,000 days of Saudi Arabian-led war and medieval blockade, says an international charity group.
For 1,000 days, huge amounts of sophisticated modern weapons have pounded Yemen, and on top of that, we are now witnessing a medieval siege where mass starvation is being used as a weapon ...
Press TV- Aid groups from across the world have stressed that the Rohingya Muslim refugees returning to Myanmar from Bangladesh must be allowed to settle in their original homes.
More than a dozen humanitarian organizations, including Save the Children and Oxfam, said in a joint statement on Saturday that they were concerned by recent announcements ...
Press TV- International aid agencies have demanded life-saving support to millions of civilians in Yemen, who are struggling to survive starvation and disease in the wake of Saudi Arabias atrocious aerial bombardment campaign.
On Monday, Britain-based Oxfam urged donor nations to provide aid for the Yemeni people rather than arms for the aggressors....
Alwaght- Stomachs in Yemen are grumbling; for food, for peace, and for freedom. One year after the Saudi-led aggression by the Arab worlds richest states started bombing Yemen, the Arab worlds most impoverished nation, the Yemeni people are still suffering.
They have been through a lot; from death to starvation to destruction, and yet their resolve ...
LONDON The richest 1 per cent of the population will own more than half the worlds wealth by 2016, Oxfam International said in a report released as the World Economic Forum begins in Davos, Switzerland.
Oxfam said the worlds richest people saw their share of global wealth jump to 48 per cent last year from 44 per cent in 2009. Rising inequality is ...