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Oxfam Pilipinas Executive Director, Lot Felizco, stressed the need to invigorate the fight for womenโs rights and autonomy in the face of growing counter-narratives and injustice not only in the Philippines but also across the world at the panel on โHolding the Line: Coalition Leadership for the Future of SRHR,โ on 28 April 2026 at Women Deliver 2026.
Fossil fuel companies projected to earn almost $3,000 (Php180,000) a second in 2026 while families struggle to afford energy bills worldwide
Six of the biggest fossil fuel companies are projected to earn $2,967 (Php180,000) a second in profits in 2026, new Oxfam research finds, ahead of the first global conference this week on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels in Santa Marta, Colombia.
A call for love, justice: civil society groups push for peopleโcentered energy transition in ASEAN
Over 50 civil society leaders from across Southeast Asia gathered and bared their key policy demands for a just energy transition in ASEAN at the 4th Southeast Asia Collaborative Convening of Civil Society Organizations on Just Energy Transition, held on 10-12 February 2026 in Manila, Philippines. The activity was organized by the Asia Network for Peopleโs Energy (ANPE), Fair Finance Asia (FFA), and the Influencing a Just Transition in Asia (IJET) Program. (Photo by Oxfam Pilipinas)
Patas na Bukas Media Fellowship: Reporting for a Fair and Feminist Climate Future
Oxfam Pilipinas invites media practitioners, journalists, reporters, and multimedia or visual storytellers from the Philippines, whether individuals or teams, to participate in the Patas na Bukas Media Fellowship: Reporting on a Fair and Feminist Climate Future.
Richest 0.1% produce more carbon in 1 day vs. poorest 50% yearly โ Oxfam study
A new Oxfam study has revealed that the worldโs richest 0.1% produce more carbon emissions in a single day than the poorest 50% generate all year. It warned that if everyone emitted like the richest 0.1%, humanity would exhaust the worldโs carbon budget in under three weeks.
84% of Filipinos want corporations taxed for envi damage โ survey
Among all surveyed countries, the Philippines ranked first in terms of the highest number of respondents (85%) who would support political candidates who prioritize taxing the super rich and polluting corporations such as oil, gas and coal companies.