Intermon Oxfam
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In total, by the end of 2022, 860 million people could be in a situation caused by inequalities that have been exacerbated by the pandemic, inflation and war in Ukraine, according to a report by Intermón Oxfam.
![CC Licence Currently, 155 million people live in food crisis.](https://nonprofit.xarxanet.org/sites/nonprofit.xarxanet.org/files/styles/xn19_responsive_image/public/intermon_oxfam_3_0.png?itok=RvvCJbYD&c=e2b8c024b602803feada5928061c7bef)
Economic instability exacerbated by the pandemic, the climate crisis and the aftermath of war are the main causes of starvation.
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Over 370 social organizations have requested the World Trade Organization (WTO) to support India and South Africa’s proposal for suspending intellectual property measures for future vaccines.
![CC Students from all over the world will work cooperatively to carry out a citizen collaboration project that promotes environmental and social justice.](https://nonprofit.xarxanet.org/sites/nonprofit.xarxanet.org/files/styles/xn19_responsive_image/public/connectant_mons_0.jpg?itok=qSfxOENv&c=6be2002551d748527a0f0e900dcc5501)
The 2020-2021 edition of Oxfam Intermon’s educational initiative will be about the climate crisis. Students are going to look for new consumption habits that will terminate environmental and social injustice.
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A platform of sustainable fashion as an alternative to the “fast fashion” textile industry.
A whole new world of opportunities has opened up to fundraisers in the non-profit sector after the economic crisis, writes Irene Tarradellas.