Oxfam Report Highlights India's Regressive Tax Advice from IMF
An Oxfam report has revealed that India leads the IMF's list for regressive tax advice, raising concerns about potential "double standards" in economic policy recommendations.
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An Oxfam report has revealed that India leads the IMF's list for regressive tax advice, raising concerns about potential "double standards" in economic policy recommendations.
The development aid organization Oxfam has criticized wealthy OECD countries for cutting aid, warning that such reductions could lead to millions of deaths in the Global South.

Christian Hallum, head of Oxfam International's tax department, stated that the issue of the wealthy hiding assets in offshore accounts goes beyond 'smart accounting' and is fundamentally about power and impunity.

Οι υπερπλούσιοι του πλανήτη ενδέχεται να έχουν κρύψει από τις φορολογικές αρχές το αστρονομικό ποσό των 3,55 τρισεκατομμυρίων δολαρίων, σύμφωνα με τις τελευταίες εκτιμήσεις της Oxfam. Η οργάνωση…
A new report by Oxfam Intermón reveals that 85% of tenants in Spain spend more than the recommended amount on rent, leading to 'invisible evictions' due to contract terminations or unaffordable price hikes.
Oxfam reportedly considered a strategic shift away from traditional disaster relief efforts to adopt an 'influencer' role.
Oxfam, the international charity, reportedly considered abandoning its traditional disaster relief efforts to become an 'influencer'.

More than a dozen international humanitarian organisations have petitioned Israel’s Supreme Court to block an imminent order that would force 37 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to cease operations in Gaza, the West Bank and east Jerusalem, warning of catastrophic consequences for civilians. Organisations including Doctors Without Borders (MSF), Oxfam, the Norwegian Refugee Council and CARE were notified on December 30, 2025 that their Israeli registrations had expired and that they had ...
An Oxfam report highlights India's position at the top of an IMF list for regressive tax advice, raising concerns about 'double standards' in economic policy recommendations.

A new Oxfam report warns that the world's wealthiest continue to hide vast sums of assets from tax authorities, with tax havens contributing significantly to global inequality despite progress in international data exchange.

A new analysis by the international coalition of NGOs, Oxfam, shows that the untaxed wealth of the richest 0.1% of people, hidden in offshore accounts, exceeds the total wealth of the poorest half of humanity.

Some 26 million people are "facing extreme hunger" in Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia, warns humanitarian organisation Oxfam.
Oxfam considered abandoning disaster relief to become ‘influencer’ The Times
Oxfam reportedly considered abandoning its traditional disaster relief efforts to instead become an 'influencer' organization, raising questions about its future strategy.
The charity Oxfam reportedly considered a strategic shift to abandon disaster relief efforts and instead focus on becoming an 'influencer'.

Several international aid organizations, including MSF, Oxfam, NRC, and CARE, have petitioned Israel's top court to challenge a directive requiring them to renew registrations and submit Palestinian staff lists within 60 days, which they view as a ban on their operations in Gaza and the West Bank.

An Oxfam report reveals that the wealthiest 0.1% of the global population holds $3.55 trillion in untaxed assets in tax havens, a sum equivalent to the total wealth of the poorest half of the world's population.

Oxfam estimates that $3.55 trillion was hidden from tax authorities in tax havens and undeclared accounts in 2024, a sum double the total GDP of the world's 44 least developed countries.

Ten years after the Panama Papers, a new report by Oxfam reveals that wealth held in tax havens continues to surpass the total assets of the poorer half of the global population, prompting calls for a minimum tax on the super-rich.

Denmark's Supreme Court has dismissed a complaint filed by four NGOs, including Amnesty and Oxfam, challenging the sale of Danish weapons to Israel, ruling that the organizations lacked legal standing to contest the exports.
Oxfam reportedly considered a strategic shift away from its traditional disaster relief efforts to adopt a role as an 'influencer,' according to reports.
Oxfam considered abandoning disaster relief to become ‘influencer’ The Times

Oxfam, Norwegian Refugee Council and other groups petition court to delay Israeli suspension of their work