Oxfam

New report assesses Ireland’s role in creating sustainable and fair global food systems

Today, aid agencies Trócaire and Oxfam Ireland release a major new report assessing the Irish government’s ambition to become a…

5 years ago

Top 10 percent in Ireland for carbon emissions equal bottom 50 percent

In Ireland, the top 10 percent of the Irish population emit nearly as much consumption emissions as the bottom 50 percent, despite there being five…

5 years ago

Oxfam and Sempo’s Unblocked Cash Project

The Unblocked Cash Project is built upon a successful collaboration between Oxfam, a global leader in delivering humanitarian assistance and…

6 years ago

Lorraine Keane and Oxfam Ireland take nationwide campaign online following COVID-19 restrictions

Broadcaster Lorraine Keane and Oxfam Ireland have ‘pivoted to virtual’ for their annual Fashion Relief campaign, in response to COVID-19…

6 years ago

Oxfam’s Fashion Relief Goes on Tour To Galway and Dublin, 2020

When and where is it on? Fashion Relief is on tour in Galway and Dublin in 2020: 1 March: The Galmont Hotel and Spa, Lough Atalia Road,…

6 years ago

7 Ways To Make A Difference To The Planet in 2020 – The Oxfam Manifesto

Interesting and provocative guest post by Oxfam Ireland about 7 actions that the incoming Irish government could be taking to…

6 years ago

Inclusive Talent Management, by Stephen Frost and Danny Kalman, reviewed

By @SimonCocking. Available to buy here.  Organizations traditionally have had a clear distinction between their policies on diversity and inclusion and…

9 years ago

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