
Fati N’Zi-Hassane
Fati N’Zi-Hassane is the Director of Oxfam Africa, known for her advocacy against social inequalities and her calls for tax reforms aimed at the ultra-rich in Africa. Recently, she highlighted the severe disparities in wealth distribution on the continent, emphasizing that a small elite possesses immense fortunes while millions remain in poverty. Her remarks during Oxfam's presentation of its report on inequality in Africa have sparked discussions on the need for systemic change to ensure equitable access to resources and services for all citizens.
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Ms Fati N’Zi-Hassane is the Oxfam Africa Director.
Mwapinga hails FP-ICGLR, Oxfam deal as milestone for Great Lakes RegionFati N’Zi-Hassane has aptly observed that Africa’s wealth is being siphoned off by a rigged system.
Why it’s time to take the fight against corruption global – The Mail & GuardianFati N’Zi-Hassane is the director of Oxfam Africa who emphasizes the need for political change to address social inequalities.
Inégalités sociales croissantes en Afrique: un appel à taxer plus les plus riches pour un monde plus juste





