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Oxfam in Action: Constructing a World with More Justice

At Oxfam, their work is not only to respond to the needs of the people but to transform their lives for the better. By implementing unique initiatives, campaigning, and committed members, they seek to create a society where each person can succeed. Here is what they are doing and how you can help.

Responding to Crisis: Short-term and Permanent Fix

Oxfam’s reaction to the recent events in Gaza is a clear example of how they intervene in crises and work on sustainable solutions. Your donations go to basic requirements such as food, water, and medicine for those caught up in conflict or disaster to be able to start over.

Gaza Crisis Appeal

The recent attacks in Gaza have caused a lot of damage and pain. Together with your help, they offer the necessary assistance such as food and water to the suffering people. Each donation is very important in reducing the direct consequences of the crisis and the subsequent recovery.

Gaza Ceasefire Petition

They also support the cause of peace that is permanent. When you sign our ceasefire petition, you stand with them in urging governments and armed groups to stop fighting now and forever.

Combatting Poverty and Inequality

Poverty and inequality are the main focuses of Oxfam’s work. That is why they are convinced that when like-minded people unite, great changes are possible. Their interventions aim at eradicating poverty in the world by identifying the causes of poverty and finding ways of addressing them.

Water for All: Safe and Clean

Water is a basic necessity in the lives of people and therefore should be made available in its natural form. Oxfam’s water and sanitation policy focuses on the provision of safe drinking water to communities as a basic human right that is central to health, development and human dignity.

Food for All

Hunger is an important problem that concerns millions of people around the world. For food relief, they use emergency food relief programs, and for food self-sufficiency, they use programs that promote sustainable agriculture.

Tackling Climate Change

Global warming is a problem that targets the less fortunate in the society. Their Climate Justice Appeal is aimed at combating climate injustice and helping the least prepared for the consequences of climate change.

Women and Gender Justice

Gender disparity is still a key factor that hinders the advancement of the society. Oxfam’s programs work to support women and girls, to fight for their rights and to make sure that they can lead and succeed.

Join the Movement: What You Can Do

The work that Oxfam does depends on people and communities such as yours. There are many ways to get involved and make a difference:There are many ways to get involved and make a difference:

Donate

Your donation goes towards funding their activities in crises, poverty, and lobbying. If you are a one-time donor or if you have chosen to be a monthly donor, your support enables them to carry out our work.

Volunteer

Volunteers are the life of Oxfam. Volunteering with them means that you use your time and talent to help us achieve their  goals, including working in Oxfam shops, campaigning and fundraising.

Leave a Legacy

It is suggested to make a bequest to Oxfam so that people can continue to benefit from the organization’s services in the future. Your legacy will assist them in the fight against poverty and inequality after you are no longer around.

Campaign and Fundraise

Participate in the campaigns they run or even organize your own fundraising activities for the benefit of Oxfam. Your work is advocacy and fundraising, which only expands their mission.

Stay Connected

Stay informed about Oxfam’s work and participate by subscribing to the Oxfam email list. Your engagement enables them to influence change and keep in touch with the people who support them.

Together they can make the world a better place where everyone is given a chance to live a decent life. Stand with them for the fight against poverty, inequality and injustice – for there is no them, only them.

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