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  • Large parts of East Africa are facing the world's worst food crisis. Across the region Oxfam's humanitarian response is aiming to reach approximately three million people with water, sanitation and food. Please support our biggest ever emergency appeal for Africa.
    A group of young women collect water from Oxfam tap stands in Dadaab, Kenya.
  • The Sahel region of West Africa is once again likely to face a serious food crisis that could, if early and effective action is not taken, prove as costly to lives and livelihoods as the past food crises. Oxfam is hoping to reach 700,000 people across the region.
    Soudre Amado, a small farmer in Burkina Faso. Photo: Irina Fuhrmann/Oxfam
  • Two years after the Haiti earthquake nearly half of all earthquake rubble has been removed, yet Haiti’s reconstruction proceeds at a snail’s pace, leaving half a million Haitians homeless.
    Haiti cleanup. Photo: Oxfam
  • From East Africa to Japan, from Ivory Coast to Pakistan, the year 2011 has been marked by tragic disasters and crises, which seriously hit the most vulnerable people. Oxfam has responded to these crises, with both emergency and long-term programs, and launched a new global campaign, GROW.
    A young girl stands amid the freshly made graves. Dadaab refugee camp. Photo: An
  • We work directly with communities, seeking to influence the powerful to ensure that poor people can improve their lives and livelihoods and have a say in decisions that affect them.
    Children play during breaktime, Aden, Yemen. Photo: Abbie Trayler-Smith/Oxfam

Features

Alejandro Chaskielberg traveled to Turkana, Kenya with Oxfam to take photographs using moonlight supplemented with artificial lighting, showing snapshots of everyday life. He met Peter Abwell, a former pastoralist who became a fisherman before starting his own business.

News

2 February, 2012
Flooding in the streets of Quelimane, in Zambezia. Photo: Oxfam
Tropical storm Dando and cyclone Funso affected more than 117,000 people and left 40 dead in Mozambique last week. Oxfam and local partners are providing water and sanitation in Zambezia, to help reduce the risk of cholera and other sanitation-related disease.
27 January, 2012
As the 18th African Union Summit starts in Addis Ababa, civil society organizations from across Africa are concerned that the summit’s central theme, “Boosting Intra- African Trade,“ risks being overshadowed and will not get the focus needed to tackle this urgent issue.
23 January, 2012
Oxfam has welcomed the announcement of an independent process to resolve complaints from communities who were evicted from their land without compensation to make way for two forestry plantations in Uganda.

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