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1. A worthy EVawards winner December 16, 2010

An appreciation of Kristalina Georgieva, European Voice's European of the Year. Oxfam congratulates Kristalina Georgieva, the European commissioner for international...

A worthy EVawards winner

2. Financial delays put climate help at risk May 12, 2010

Member states struggle to provide clarity on the details of climate finance for poorer countries. The European Commission is warning that the EU's credibility is at stake...

3. The past should matter when it comes to EU foreign policy December 10, 2009

A defence of last week's column about the background of Catherine Ashton, the EU's new foreign policy chief. Last week's column on Catherine Ashton's appointment as the EU's...

4. Some CND history December 10, 2009

A clash between CND and a communist regime, and what it says about the EU's new foreign policy chief. In June 1983, I went as one of two observers from the Campaign for...

Some CND history

5. Ashton's time with CND warrants greater scrutiny December 3, 2009

The lack of fuss about the EU's foreign policy chief's employment history is symptomatic of the West's amnesia about the Cold War. Imagine a British Conservative politician...

6. West must free up trade and lift debt of tsunami victims January 20, 2005

This week, in the village of Desa Lamah, 50 kilometres from Banda Aceh, local people have just finished building by hand their hundredth house, using wood and debris washed...

7. Iraq aid April 3, 2003

Humanitarian aid has now started to arrive in Iraq, and Oxfam welcomes any help for the people there. They certainly need it – 60% were dependent on food aid before the...

8. Donate to Wateraid March 20, 2003

More than one billion people across the world lack access to safe water. So, WaterAid and the European plastics industry are working together to raise Euro 150,000. Each...

9. Oxfam tells CAP: moo-ve over! December 19, 2002

Copenhagen was invaded by a massive cow just as leaders of EU and candidate countries were arriving in the city. The unnamed beast was assembled by anti-poverty group Oxfam...

10. Cheap coffee causing poverty September 19, 2002

THE European Commission is being urged to fund the destruction of five million bags of low-grade coffee as part of a drive to boost the incomes of producers in some of the...

11. EU wins 'double standards' prize June 20, 2002

OXFAM has given the EU first prize in its 'Double Standards Awards' for hypocrisy in trade policy. The development charity announced the award in Seville, ahead of the EU...

12. Oxfam accuses Europe of protectionism April 11, 2002

THE EU practices protectionism even as it preaches free market principles, argue the authors of a new study by anti-poverty lobby Oxfam. Published today (11 April), the...

13. Spanish presidency aid policy is based on 'self-interest', say campaigners February 21, 2002

ANTI-POVERTY campaigners are alarmed by a new Spanish presidency call for decisions on aid to poor countries to be based on the EU's self-interest. This week Madrid...

14. Oxfam attacks green paper January 24, 2002

ANTI-POVERTY group Oxfam has criticised a Commission green paper outlining possible ways to deter firms from causing environmental damage and social upheaval. Oxfam says the...

15. Helping hand that knows no borders December 6, 2001

European Voice has found its way to the Roghani refugee camp on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, where Oxfam's man in Brussels, David Earnshaw, is helping the aid...

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