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Disaster Response Fund

Together, we can save lives and help communities rebuild. Emergency funds are crucial for Oxfam to respond whenever disasters occur around the world. With your help, we can launch an efficient and appropriate response after tropical cyclones, earthquakes or human-made accidents.

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East Africa Drought

Diyaara lives in Kenya, part of the Horn of Africa. This part of the world is experiencing the most severe episodes of drought in decades, with five consecutive failed rains. Climate change has increased the intensity and frequency of floods and droughts around the world. Globally, floods and droughts alone...

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Gaza Humanitarian Crisis

Families are sifting through the rubble of their homes in Gaza to find remnants of their lives. So many have lost everything – they have nowhere to live and are quickly running out of food and clean water. Parents try to protect and comfort their children through long nights filled...

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Fight the climate crisis

Climate change is the greatest threat to our future. Rising global temperatures, increased extreme weather, rising seas, and increased floods and droughts are taking their toll on communities all over the world. The damaging impact of climate change is hitting Pacific countries like Solomon Islands the hardest. The world’s poorest...

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Working together to change lives

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One in five of the world’s people lives without safe water. Oxfam supports communities to maintain their own water supplies.

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Oxfam’s livelihoods programmes help people find a sustainable livelihood, earn a decent income, and live in a safe environment.

Oxfam is working with women across the Pacific and Southeast Asia to bring about positive change to secure their basic human rights.

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When disaster strikes, we move quickly to provide life-saving assistance to people in need. We’ve helped millions worldwide.

Oxfam Public Health Officer, demonstrating the new hand washing stand to the community in the displaced persons site of Mwaka.

Hundreds of thousands of people flee from renewed fighting in North Kivu, straining humanitarian efforts.

Renewed fighting around the North Kivu capital of Goma, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has led to a catastrophic escalation of the humanitarian ...

Takers not Makers: The unjust poverty and unearned wealth from colonialism

Billionaire wealth has risen three times faster in 2024 than 2023. Five trillionaires are now expected within a decade. Meanwhile, crises of economy, climate and ...
a 50-year-old farmer, and the Farmer and Field Facilitator Raed Ali Al-Awd, stand on the dry land in Al-Khaddad area in Yemen.

Richest 1% burn through their entire annual carbon limit in just 10 days

The richest 1 percent have burned through their share of the annual global carbon budget —the amount of CO2 that can be added to the ...

Stories from our supporters

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Diana Auckland




It’s important for me to focus on what I can do and find the right balance. Leaving a bequest to Oxfam is something I know will make a lasting difference for people living in poverty.

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Mary Auckland




Oxfam is one of the main charities I support, and I do so because I feel that I want to reach out to the rest of the world who aren’t as fortunate as I am.

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Pauline Dunedin




What I like about Oxfam’s work is that it works to tackle the root causes of poverty. I’m interested in a community wide approach.