Oxfam in action: Getting on, after the tsunami
Oxfam’s Tsunami Emergency Appeal has been the most successful appeal in our history. As a result of the unprecedented public response in New Zealand and
Oxfam’s Tsunami Emergency Appeal has been the most successful appeal in our history. As a result of the unprecedented public response in New Zealand and
The first casualty after the tsunami disaster was drinking water. We ran helter-skelter to this school when the waters rushed in early in the morning,”
One month after the tsunami. Today the schools reopened. ‘Today was like the first day of life after being dead for a month. The schools
Meet some of the Oxfam staff involved in the tsunami relief operations and see the camps housing displaced people.
Villagers living on the Colachel coast in Kanyakumari district have felt the blow of the powerful tsunami waves differently. While some have lost their dear
Sreedevi Jacob reports from a number of displaced people camps organised by different religions and explains how Oxfam has been proactive to ensure that all
Aditi Kapoor writes how some of the things she has seen will forever remain etched on her mind.
Photo: Two brothers, Rahmat and Ari look out of the damaged wreck of their home. Their home is right next door to the Oxfam shop where
A selection of photos from the first month of the tsunami response; from the morning after through the emergency aid and construction of safe water
In Krueng Raya, a village 45 minutes west of Banda Aceh, people are taking their future into their own hands. Five days after the Tsunami,