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Oxfam International. Make Poverty History. Kate Fedder. The name “Oxfam” comes from the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief, founded in Britain in 1942 . Oxfam began in 1942 by campaigning for food to be sent through a naval blockade to starving women and children.
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Oxfam International Make Poverty History Kate Fedder
The name “Oxfam” comes from the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief, founded in Britain in 1942
Oxfam began in 1942 by campaigning for food to be sent through a naval blockade to starving women and children
Oxfam Great Britain is largest, with 5,955 employees and programs in over 70 countries in 8 regions
14 member organizations make up the Oxfam International Confederation United States • Canada Australia New Zealand Great Britain
Helping Around the World working in 99 countries around the world
Overcoming Poverty and Injustice work with 3,000 local partner organizations to provide long-term and immediate aid
Overcoming Poverty and Injustice Oxfam focuses efforts in five major areas 1) development 2) emergencies 3) campaigning 4) advocacy 5) policy research
Oxfam is committed to human rights everyone should have the right to: - a livelihood - basic services - be safe from harm - be heard - be treated as equal
Let’s focus on three examples Debt relief Climate change Emergency response
Aid and debt relief are essential to help poor countries escape poverty • increase international aid • support poor countries’ • plans out of poverty More and better aid
Aid and debt relief are essential to help poor countries escape poverty • Cancelling debt leaves • money to spend on • essentials • Zambia cancel debt-2005-free health care Debt Relief
Climate change is driving the world’s poorest people towards the edge of survival
Seems to always hit the poor first and hit them the hardest
Oxfam’s Approach • Respond to serious droughts and floods • Help poor communities adapt
One solution is to draw the attention of politicians UN climate meeting in Bali 2007
Emergency Response Pakistan floods 2010 West Africa Food Crisis Haiti Earthquake Afghanistan
Haiti’s health is in everyone’s hands Earthquake struck Haiti on January 12 leaving port-au-prince in ruins Recently the cholera outbreak has caused many more deaths…
Oxfam has reached approximately 500,000 people with aid Provided: -clean water -sanitation -shelter -seeds -running cash for work programs
Oxfam has reached approximately 500,000 people with aid “We are working as quickly as possible to stop the spread of cholera. We have a lot of resources in the country right now and luckily this is a very preventable and treatable disease.” -Oxfam -
Where do things stand now in Haiti? Oxfam's priorities for long-term Haitian reconstruction: • Haitian farmers and small business • speed economic recovery • civil society • build back better • debt cancellation
Oxfam has its critics Conflict with Starbucks on Ethiopian coffee Starbucks accuse Oxfam of “misleading behavior” versus
Oxfam has its critics • The Economist pointed out Oxfam’s “simplistic” stance • 2005 New Internationalist – Oxfam addresses symptoms not causes
How can you help?? Oxfam unwrapped
Unique charitable gifts that do good Goat $50 Alpaca meadow $75 Rebuild a primary school $1,500 A grove of “miracle trees” $35 Plant a vegetable garden $30 Books for kids $18 Mosquito Nets $25 A dozen chicks $45
Works Cited • http://www.oxfam.org/en • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxfam#History_and_beginnings • grandaspirations.org • asianclubguide.com • campbelltown.sa.gov.au • wondercliparts.com • covertress.blogspot.com • enchantedlearning.com • virginlondonmarathon.com • oxfam.org.au • gawker.com