Oxfam to Continue Accompanying Vietnam in Development Process

Oxfam to Continue Accompanying Vietnam in Development Process

The statement was made by John Samuel, Asia's Regional Director of Oxfam Novib in a meeting with Phan Anh Son, Vice President, General Secretary of the Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations (VUFO) on April 18.
Needy People in Vietnam's Localities Reeling from Ravaging Effects of Covid

Needy People in Vietnam's Localities Reeling from Ravaging Effects of Covid

As the pandemic ravaged, several programs were launched to support disadvantaged households and students.
Oxfam completes emergency relief package in 4 central provinces

Oxfam completes emergency relief package in 4 central provinces

International NGO and local-partners project raises 1 million USD for relief from natural disasters in Vietnam
Vietnam comes second within ASEAN on tackling inequality before COVID-19

Vietnam comes second within ASEAN on tackling inequality before COVID-19

Vietnam has come second within ASEAN, and ranking 77 out of 158 countries on the Commitment to Reducing Inequality Index (CRII) index this year.
COVID-19 linked hunger could cause 12,000 deaths a day, warns an international NGO

COVID-19 linked hunger could cause 12,000 deaths a day, warns an international NGO

Hunger linked to the Covid-19 outbreak could cause as many as 12,000 deaths per day by the end of the year, a new report from Oxfam has said on July 09.
Covid-19 crisis could see number of extreme poor rise to over one billion worldwide

Covid-19 crisis could see number of extreme poor rise to over one billion worldwide

A new study published by UNU-WIDER recently warns that the economic fallout from the global pandemic could increase global poverty by as much as half a billion people, or 8% of the total human population. This would be the first time that poverty has increased globally in thirty years, since 1990.
2,000 richest people hold more than poorest 4.6 billion

2,000 richest people hold more than poorest 4.6 billion

The world's richest 2,153 people controlled more money than the poorest 4.6 billion combined in 2019, Oxfam said on Monday (Jan 20).
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