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Oxfam Statement of Support to the Call for Peace and Sustainable Local Development in the Bangsamoro Region
More than 15,000 families have lost their homes and livelihoods in armed conflict areas in the Bangsamoro region in recent months. While most people are asked to stay at home to avoid exposure to the coronavirus, some were forced to flee their homes to save their lives. No one should ever be forced to choose […]
‘Millions of Asians urgently need developed countries to stop blocking their access to vaccines’
Across Asia, a surge in coronavirus cases is prompting fresh restrictions and pushing people further into poverty. While fast-moving vaccination drives are allowing developed economies to bounce back, most Asian countries have managed to vaccinate less than 10 percent of their populations. As the WTO TRIPS Council meets for talks today, the Peoples Vaccine Alliance-Asia […]
Philippine gender rights advocates take on a disease deadlier than HIV and COVID-19
There were no mourners when they buried her. There were no flowers and there was no coffin, only a black body bag. Patricia died just exactly how she lived – abandoned. She was born out of wedlock. Patricia’s mother casted her aside when she was just a kid and grew up with her grandparents in […]
Gender and sexual rights remain untold in Philippines’ poor communities
Teenage is the common age to become a parent in a poor village in Sta. Margarita Town in Samar province where teaches. “Many children do not stay as young people for so long. A lot of young girls get pregnant before they reach the legal age,” she said. Janita knew that early parenthood is […]
Humanitarian groups say pre-disaster cash transfers for communities work better than post-typhoon relief
A consortium of humanitarian actors hailed the success of a disaster preparedness program that not only aims to improve typhoon forecasting but also ensures that affected families have emergency funds even before a disaster struck. In an online forum on Tuesday, Oxfam Philippines, Plan International, People’s Disaster Risk Reduction Network (PDRRN), PayMaya, Global Parametrics and Salcedo Local […]
Oxfam lauds House committee’s move to approve in principle bill ending child marriage
International humanitarian and development organization Oxfam on Wednesday welcomed the House of Representatives Committee on Women and Gender Equality’s (CWGE) decision to approve in principle a proposed bill seeking to end child marriage in the country. The committee approved House Bills nos. 1486, 3899, 5670 & 7922 in principle and directed its secretariat to draft […]
Oxfam urges senate to address worsening impacts of Covid to women and girls
International humanitarian and development organization Oxfam urges the senate to put a gender lens on the measures being undertaken by various government agencies to address the specific and disproportionate impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on women and girls, and marginalized sectors. In a position paper submitted to the Senate Committee on Women, Family Relations and […]
People’s Vaccine Alliance lauds US decision to break open Covid-19 monopolies and urges others to follow US lead
The United States government last night moved to support a waiver of intellectual property protections of the Covid-19 vaccine. The People’s Vaccine Alliance has been campaigning to suspend Covid-19 intellectual property protections and has this reaction: This is the decision the world needed: by backing a waiver of intellectual property protections for Covid-19 vaccines the […]
Oxfam Reaction to Announced US Support of WTO TRIPS Waiver on COVID Vaccines
May 5, 2021 In response to the news that the US has backed a waiver on Intellectual Property for Covid-19 Vaccines, the Peoples Vaccine campaign responded with this reaction: This is the decision the world needed: by backing a waiver of intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines the Biden Administration can increase the global supply […]
Controlling COVID-19: Peoples’ Vaccine, Not For-Profit Vaccine!
The Peoples Vaccine Alliance (PVA) in Asia is calling on Japan, Singapore and South Korea to take action on the voices of citizens across Asia and the global South by supporting the ‘temporary TRIPS Waiver’ proposal at the WTO’s general council meeting on 30th April, 2021, and ensuring big pharmaceutical companies and rich country governments voluntarily join […]