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Global development

16 February 2018
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  • Aid agencies must be held to account for sexual exploitation by workers

    Published: 5:24 AM
    Published: 5:24 AM
    Aid agencies must be held to account for sexual exploitation by workers
  • Desmond Tutu resigns as Oxfam ambassador over 'immorality' claims

    Published: 3:21 AM
    Desmond Tutu resigns as Oxfam ambassador over 'immorality' claims
15 February 2018
  • 'Lies and exaggerations' says Oxfam official accused of hosting sex parties

    Former Haiti director Roland van Hauwermeiren says media will be ‘blushing’ when they hear facts about claims of sexual misconduct
    Published: 11:36 PM
    'Lies and exaggerations' says Oxfam official accused of hosting sex parties
  • Ruth Davidson defends UK aid spending amid calls for cut by Tories

    Published: 8:42 PM
    Ruth Davidson defends UK aid spending amid calls for cut by Tories
    • Charities colluding with traffickers? Fake news, says report

      Published: 6:00 PM
      Charities colluding with traffickers? Fake news, says report
    • Unless charities like Oxfam rediscover their moral core, they won’t survive

      Larry Elliott
      Published: 4:02 AM
      Published: 4:02 AM
      Unless charities like Oxfam rediscover their moral core, they won’t survive
    • Women's rights and gender equality UN staff say they were urged to support official accused of sexual misconduct

      Published: 2:23 AM
      UN staff say they were urged to support official accused of sexual misconduct
14 February 2018
  • Oxfam scandal: Penny Mordaunt to meet National Crime Agency

    Development secretary’s move comes amid mounting pressure over sexual misconduct revelations
    Published: 9:04 PM
    Oxfam scandal: Penny Mordaunt to meet National Crime Agency
  • Many young African women with HIV unaware they are infected

    Study across seven sub-Saharan countries shows less than half of young women carrying the virus were aware they had the disease
    Published: 6:00 PM
    Many young African women with HIV unaware they are infected
  • The Upside Kenya's 'Erin Brockovich' defies harassment to bring anti-pollution case to courts

    Phyllis Omido is leading a landmark class action demanding a clean-up and compensation from a lead-smelting factory accused of poisoning local residents - including her own son
    Published: 5:00 PM
    Kenya's 'Erin Brockovich' defies harassment to bring anti-pollution case to courts
  • Podcast 'Oxfam allegations are tip of iceberg': sexual harassment and aid workers – podcast

    Lucy Lamble talks to Rebecca Ratcliffe about her investigations into exploitation and the misuse of power in humanitarian organisations
    Podcast
    Published: 5:00 PM
    'Oxfam allegations are tip of iceberg': sexual harassment and aid workers – podcast
    • Minnie Driver cuts ties with Oxfam over sex scandal

      Published: 9:51 AM
      Minnie Driver cuts ties with Oxfam over sex scandal
    • Sexualised atmosphere among aid workers in Haiti disturbed me

      Phoebe Greenwood
      Published: 9:37 AM
      Published: 9:37 AM
      Sexualised atmosphere among aid workers in Haiti disturbed me
    • The Guardian view on the Charity Commission: guarantor of public generosity

      Published: 4:56 AM
      The Guardian view on the Charity Commission: guarantor of public generosity
    • NGO crimes go far beyond Oxfam

      Published: 4:40 AM
      Published: 4:40 AM
      NGO crimes go far beyond Oxfam
  • Oxfam's disgraced Haiti official left earlier post over 'sex parties'

    Published: 4:19 AM
    Oxfam's disgraced Haiti official left earlier post over 'sex parties'
  • Chair of Oxfam International arrested on corruption charges in Guatemala

    Published: 2:59 AM
    Chair of Oxfam International arrested on corruption charges in Guatemala
  • The toxic effects of the Oxfam scandal have weakened us all in the aid sector

    Kevin Watkins
    Published: 12:39 AM
    Published: 12:39 AM
    The toxic effects of the Oxfam scandal have weakened us all in the aid sector
13 February 2018
  • Oxfam scandal must force aid sector to finally address its own power

    Deborah Doane
    If Oxfam responds by listening to its critics it could restore faith in a sector that was damaged long before the latest allegations
    Published: 6:00 PM
    Published: 6:00 PM
    Oxfam scandal must force aid sector to finally address its own power
  • Unicef admits failings with child victims of alleged sex abuse by peacekeepers

    Investigation found the children were homeless and out of school in Central African Republic despite UN assurances it would protect them
    Published: 5:00 PM
    Unicef admits failings with child victims of alleged sex abuse by peacekeepers
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