The Iraqi people are already in a highly vulnerable situation. With Iraq's basic infrastructures eroded by decades of war, national mismanagement and twelve years of sanctions, another war in Iraq will have devastating humanitarian consequences for the civilian population. For that reason, Oxfam remains convinced that military action is unjustifiable. One vital way to protect Iraq's vulnerable civilians is to avert a war
The reasonable possibility of the situation getting worse [in Iraq] rather than better should have g...
Decades of internal conflict, a history overtaken with war and a delicate new government put Iraq in...
More than a decade after the invasion of Iraq, and as Sunni jihadists wreak death and destruction in...
The level of non-combatant casualties in modern Western warfare is determined in large part by the w...
Civilians are paying a high price for the escalating violence in Israel and the occupied Palestinian...
Humanitarian aid is most effectively delivered by civilian humanitarian agencies under UN leadership...
Civilians bear the brunt of Iraq’s relentless violence. Appalling daily casualties that would be con...
Armed violence is the greatest threat facing Iraqis, but the population is also experiencing another...
Armed violence is the greatest threat facing Iraqis, but the population is also experiencing another...
The UK's foreign policy does not matter for the UK only. It matters for millions of poor and vulnera...
At a U.N. World Summit in 2005, the nations of the world approved the “responsibility to protect.” T...
Over the past decade, many military affairs analysts have touted the advent of a "revolution in mili...
Over the past decade, many military affairs analysts have touted the advent of a revolution in mili...
During the preparation of this piece, the newspaper headline on that day’s cover story was “52 die i...
In 2020, UNMAS Iraq prioritised the following areas of support: Support government and national m...
The reasonable possibility of the situation getting worse [in Iraq] rather than better should have g...
Decades of internal conflict, a history overtaken with war and a delicate new government put Iraq in...
More than a decade after the invasion of Iraq, and as Sunni jihadists wreak death and destruction in...
The level of non-combatant casualties in modern Western warfare is determined in large part by the w...
Civilians are paying a high price for the escalating violence in Israel and the occupied Palestinian...
Humanitarian aid is most effectively delivered by civilian humanitarian agencies under UN leadership...
Civilians bear the brunt of Iraq’s relentless violence. Appalling daily casualties that would be con...
Armed violence is the greatest threat facing Iraqis, but the population is also experiencing another...
Armed violence is the greatest threat facing Iraqis, but the population is also experiencing another...
The UK's foreign policy does not matter for the UK only. It matters for millions of poor and vulnera...
At a U.N. World Summit in 2005, the nations of the world approved the “responsibility to protect.” T...
Over the past decade, many military affairs analysts have touted the advent of a "revolution in mili...
Over the past decade, many military affairs analysts have touted the advent of a revolution in mili...
During the preparation of this piece, the newspaper headline on that day’s cover story was “52 die i...
In 2020, UNMAS Iraq prioritised the following areas of support: Support government and national m...
The reasonable possibility of the situation getting worse [in Iraq] rather than better should have g...
Decades of internal conflict, a history overtaken with war and a delicate new government put Iraq in...
More than a decade after the invasion of Iraq, and as Sunni jihadists wreak death and destruction in...