Search

Please use this search facility to search all content found within the website:

1100 results:

Power, profits and the pandemic

"Since the onset of the pandemic, large corporations have put profits before workers’ safety, pushed costs down the supply chain and used their political influence to shape policy responses. COVID-19…

Conflict in the time of coronavirus

"The equation is simple: we cannot effectively respond to a global pandemic when millions of people are still caught in warzones… We must have a global ceasefire, and we must put our collective…

Supporting fair tax systems

This joint Oxfam and Action Aid report examines how the EU’s aid to DRM is disbursed looking at what we consider essential for a good quality DRM project: country and regional ownership of DRM,…

Unlocking sustainable development in Africa by addressing unpaid care and domestic work

"The brief draws on research and programming experience from Oxfam’s Women’s Economic Empowerment and Care (WE-Care) programme… This paper draws on WE-Care initiatives… and presents evidence-based…

Time to care: Unpaid and underpaid care work and the global inequality crisis

"Governments around the world must act now to build a human economy that is feminist and values what truly matters to society... Investing in national care systems to address the disproportionate…

Political Participation of Refugees: Bridging the Gaps

This report focuses on eight host countries—Germany, Kenya, Lebanon, South Africa, Sweden, Turkey, Uganda and the United Kingdom—and five countries of origin: Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of…

A New Role for Cities in Global and Regional Migration Governance?

This policy paper offers nuanced insights into current developments across different world regions. The expertise identifies scope for action and ways to strengthen the role of cities in…

Applying Behavioral Insights To Support Immigrant Integration And Social Cohesion

This report examines how “mentoring programmes and volunteering opportunities could also be used to encourage eligible immigrants to naturalise, and citizenship ceremonies could be made more…

AI, digital identities, biometrics, blockchain: A primer on the use of technology in migration management

Digitalization and technological change are rapidly transforming every aspect of our societies and economies, and the migration and refugee policy space is no exception. Technology is already…

The Magazine "Digital" (01/2020)

"Digitalization is increasingly setting the course of our lives, entailing both positive and negative ramifications… It is up to us whether the opportunities or the risks win out. As a society, we…