Penarth Pier, Barry Island, Swansea Market, Aberystwyth Pier and Cardiff Castle have all been "Sold"!
As the next step of our Land campaign, Oxfam supporters across Wales have been erecting 'SOLD' sings on some of our most beloved landmarks to raise awareness for the need to stop land grabs, which leave poor people in Africa, Asia and Latin America homeless and without access to the land they rely on for food to eat...
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Where does our food come from? How is the climate changing what's on our plates? And, with a global population set to hit 9 billion by 2050, how will we ever manage to make sure everyone always has enough to eat? These are some of the questions school pupils in Wales are exploring through our new Food for Thought schools project
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We now have an opportunity in Wales to make a massive difference; an opportunity that won't come along again for a long time.
A rather dry consultation paper from the Welsh Government about making sustainable development its "central organising principle" could show the way for how countries around the world can lift people out of poverty while protecting the environment.
Governments always bang on about sustainable...
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As John Griffiths, Minister for the Environment and Sustainable Development is leaving for Brazil today Stop Climate Chaos Cymru , of which Oxfam Cymru is a member, gave him a sporting send off to go and help save the world at the UN Rio+20 global Sustainable Development Summit.
As part of the UK Delegation, John Griffiths AM will be able to stress the advances and leadership that Wales is showing in Sustainable Development,...
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Imagine the scene…the Co-operative food store in Somerton, Newport, a Skype connection to Uganda, a Fair Trade coffee farmer and John Griffiths, Minister for the Environment and Sustainable Development…what could possibly be happening?!
Well, with only a week before the Welsh Government's representative packs his bags to attend the Rio+20 Summit in Brazil, Oxfam Cymru together with Fair Trade Wales and the Co-operative, wanted to...
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