OXFAM
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2025-02-08 (mirror.co.uk)
Charity shops in crisis as they beg for help over catastrophic slump in profits - Mirror Online
As Scope prepares to close half of its remaining charity shops, we examine the plunging profits at the five biggest charity shop chains ahead of a £20m tax hike
Read more2025-01-22 (thecanary.co)
Research finally shows that fossil fuel giants are blaming YOU AND ME for the climate crisis -
The energy industry is working hard to establish a myth that individual action (styled as being a net zero hero) is sufficient to address the climate crisis…
Read more2025-01-22 (thecanary.co)
Research finally shows that fossil fuel giants are blaming YOU AND ME for the climate crisis -
The energy industry is working hard to establish a myth that individual action (styled as being a net zero hero) is sufficient to address the climate crisis…
Read more2025-01-18 (cherwell.org)
Mark Goldring, Asylum Welcome and ex-Oxfam CEO: 'In Oxford, our solidarity was stronger than the extreme right' -
I turned Mark's mind back to the unsettling civil unrest of the summer, when, fuelled by misinformation and racism online, anti-immigration riots broke out across 27 towns and cities in the UK.
Read more2024-10-25 (standardtimes.co.uk)
Lebanon donation-matching goal with Ottawa is falling short, charities say – National – Standard Times
A coalition of Canadian charitable groups is raising the alarm about a shortfall in donations to help with Lebanon’s humanitarian crisis, as Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly joined colleagues at a summit to try helping the country cope with the damage caused by Israeli airstrikes.
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2024-10-17 (heraldscotland.com)
Six Scottish charities lead DEC's Middle East Appeal as crisis grows
The six Scottish charities which make up the Disasters Emergency Committee in Scotland is launching a new Middle East humanitarian Appeal in a bid…
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2024-10-03 (fundraising.co.uk)
Emergency appeals seek urgent funds for Lebanon crisis
Major charities including ActionAid, Action Against Hunger, British Red Cross, Islamic Relief and Oxfam have all launched or expanded fundraising appeals in the last week in response to the worsening situation in Lebanon.
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2024-09-10 (unb.com.bd)
Bangladeshi diaspora in UK join hands, urge to support flood response
Speakers at a webinar have highlighted the urgent need for a unified approach in addressing the severe flooding crisis in Bangladesh. It was emphasized that through
Read more2024-07-31 (newlinesinstitute.org)
An Analysis of the Patterns and Limits of Humanitarian Responses to the Rohingyas in Bangladesh
Outdated conventions and an overburdened U.N. agency explain, in part, why the aid response to the displaced ethnic group has fallen short of meeting even its basic needs.
Read more2024-06-25 (education-today.co.uk)
Six steps higher education must take to protect against risk – Education Today
It’s a difficult time for universities and colleges. Campuses around the world have found themselves turned into the centre of wildcat protests unseen for decades. Administrators are facing the fallout from politicians and the media, while some employers are refusing to hire their graduates.
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2024-06-18 (tfn.scot)
Political leaders "gambling with the planet" as Scottish emissions target missed
Campaigners have said that missing the target is not just a statistical failure but part of a damaging pattern
Read more2024-06-17 (gvwire.com)
Oxfam CEO Slams UK Arms Sales Amid Gaza Crisis
Oxfam CEO criticizes the UK for selling arms to Israel while providing humanitarian aid to Gaza, calling it morally inconsistent.
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