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A 20-year Australian study shows working from home boosts women's mental health, especially in hybrid models. Men’s mental health tied more to commuting times.

Digital India Gap widens; Oxfam

Digital India is seeing a wide gap with wide differences in the use of Internet and Mobile among men and women, rural...
Oxfam reports Trump's USAID freeze risks a child under 5 dying every 40 seconds by 2030, with 200,000 child deaths projected in 2025 alone. Explore impacts in Congo, South Sudan, Philippines, Syria and calls for funding restoration.

 A child under five could die every forty seconds by 2030 due to US...

President Trump's immediate freeze and dismantling of USAID slashed billions in approved humanitarian aid, triggering preventable deaths and unraveling decades of progress....
A new Oxfam and CARE Climate Justice Centre report reveals developing nations repay more in climate finance loans than they receive, deepening debt and hindering climate action.

Developing Nations Trapped in Climate Debt Cycle

Developing countries are paying back more in climate finance loan repayments to wealthy nations than they receive in aid, according to new...
Over $64 trillion was extracted from India by Britain during colonial rule, fueling inequality that persists globally today.

Over $64 trillion extracted from India by Britain during colonial rule

Between 1765 and 1900, the richest 10% in Britain extracted an estimated $33.8 trillion from India — enough to carpet London in...
Billionaire wealth surged by $2 trillion in 2024, deepening global inequality. Learn how wealth gaps harm economies and humanity.

Billionaire wealth surged by $2 trillion

The wealth of billionaires surged by an unprecedented $2 trillion in 2024. This surge highlights the growing disparity between the ultra-rich and...
The Open Forum Davos 2025, held during the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, will explore global issues through the lens of social justice, inclusivity, and equity.

Open Forum Davos 2025: A Dialogue for Justice and Inclusion

The Open Forum Davos 2025, part of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, will be held from January 20-24, 2025, at the...
Superyachts, jets of Europe’s elite emit more carbon in a week than poorest emits in a lifetime

Billionaire Emissions: A Dangerous Disparity

Fifty of the world’s richest billionaires produce more carbon through their luxurious lifestyles than the average person does in their entire lifetime....
Superyachts, jets of Europe’s elite emit more carbon in a week than poorest emits in a lifetime

Superyachts, jets of Europe’s elite emit more carbon in a week than poorest  emits...

A groundbreaking report from Oxfam, titled “Carbon Inequality Kills,” reveals that the carbon footprint of a super-rich European from just under a...
A new UN report warns of rising famine risks in Sudan, Palestine, South Sudan, Haiti, and Mali. Immediate global action is critical to save lives.

Conflict-Driven Hunger Kills upto 21,000 Daily

Between 7,000 to 21,000 people are likely dying each day from hunger in conflict-affected countries. This is according to a new Oxfam...

Climate Change forced people to flee 8 million times

Climate change and severe weather events have doubled water-related displacements over the past decade, causing millions to flee their homes and exacerbating hunger in vulnerable countries, according to a new Oxfam report.