News from oxfam.orgFollowNews from oxfam.orgSee all of oxfam.org news coverage in one place. Discover how oxfam.org’s media bias informs their coverage and compare with thousands of other news outlets.Ground News has come across 3 headlines reported on by oxfam.org during the past 3 months. Ground News rates oxfam.org’s media bias as leanLeft. This rating is based on a combination of the media bias ratings of a leanLeft rating from Ad Fontes Media . If you want to know if oxfam.org is credible or reliable, look no further. We rank oxfam.org as mixed factuality. Find out more about our methodology here.Follow See all of oxfam.org news coverage in one place. Discover how oxfam.org’s media bias informs their coverage and compare with thousands of other news outlets. Ground News has come across 3 headlines reported on by oxfam.org during the past 3 months. Ground News rates oxfam.org’s media bias as leanLeft. This rating is based on a combination of the media bias ratings of a leanLeft rating from Ad Fontes Media . If you want to know if oxfam.org is credible or reliable, look no further. We rank oxfam.org as mixed factuality. Find out more about our methodology here. Information about oxfam.orgWhere is oxfam.org located?oxfam.org's WebsiteMedia Bias RatingsAverage Bias Rating:Lean LeftLean LeftbyAd Fontes MediaDo you diasgree? Edit biasLearn more about Media Bias Ratings.FactualityAverage Factuality Rating: MixedMixedbyAd Fontes MediaLearn more about Factuality Ratings.Top oxfam.org NewsTaxesEU governments miss 33 million euros per hour in unpaid taxes from Europe’s super-rich100% Left coverage: 1 sourcesThe governments of the European Union miss more than 286 billion euros in income annually because they do not tax the richest Europeans equally. This should be evident from a new study published by Oxfam on Thursday.See the StoryEnvironmentAfrica: Global Water Crisis Looms Yet Only One in Four of the Biggest Food and Agriculture Corporations Say They're Reducing Water Use and PollutionCoverage: 2 sources[Oxfam] Only 28 percent of the world's most influential food and agriculture corporations report they are reducing their water withdrawals and just 23 percent say they are taking action to reduce water pollution. Oxfam's new analysis of 350 corporations using World Benchmarking Alliance data comes ahead of World Water Day (March 22).See the StoryIsrael government continues to block aid response despite ICJ genocide court ruling, says Oxfam100% Left coverage: 1 sourcesSee the StoryLatest News StoriesMore stories