Campaigns

Indonesia, in the aftermath of the Asian Tsunami of December 2004. August 19th, 2009 is World Humanitarian Day.Credit: Jim Holmes/Oxfam

Conflict, disasters and emergencies are frequent, but their devastating impact on ordinary people can often be avoided.

Children walking among sorghum seedlings breaking through the drying crust of the silt left after the waters are released through Gaat Teidouma dam. Credit: Ami Vitale/Oxfam

Climate change is driving many of the world’s poorest people dangerously close to the edge of survival. You can help stop this.

The world needs six million more well-trained and well-paid teachers, doctors and nurses for poor countries. And to make this happen, the world needs you.

Erica Hernandez, 23 and Candida Fajardo, 44, removing any bad coffee beans to maintain the high quality export coffee, Honduras. Credit: Gilvan Barreto/Oxfam

Learn who is spinning the trade net and make your voice heard to fight against trade rigged rules.

Man spreading fair trade coffee beans out to dry in the sun, Honduras. Credit: Gilvan Barreto/Oxfam

Food prices are rising, Bio-fuel crops are competing for land with food crops. The risk of widespread hunger is increasing across the world.  Why is this happening?

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