Oxfam International RSS feeds

Get the latest Oxfam news and updates delivered directly to you!

What is RSS?

RSS ”“ which stands for Really Simple Syndication”“ is an easy way to get the latest Oxfam news delivered right to your desktop. When a new article is posted or a change is made to an application, RSS feeds can automatically notify you.

All RSS feeds from Oxfam are based on the RSS 2.0 specification. Some browsers, including Firefox, Opera and Safari, have functionality which automatically picks up RSS feeds for you. (For more details on these, please check their websites.)

How do I use RSS?The first thing you need is something called a news reader. This is a piece of software that checks your RSS feeds and delivers any new articles that have been added to them. There are many different news readers available, many of which are free or low-cost, and some of which are web pages themselves and some of which you can download.

  • Some web-based news readers are: Google, Bloglines, My Yahoo!
  • Some downloadable news readers are: Awasu, Newzcrawler, Newsfire (MAC)

Once you have chosen a news reader, all you have to do is to decide what content you want to receive.

Then follow the instructions in your RSS reader. You'll need to copy and paste the URL for the Oxfam International RSS feed (below) into the appropriate place in your RSS reader.

Oxfam RSS feeds

 RSS feed icon   Latest Oxfam International news

 RSS feed icon   Latest Oxfam International policy reports

 RSS feed icon   Latest Oxfam International Make Trade Fair news

 RSS feed icon   Latest Oxfam International Make Trade Fair policy reports

 RSS feed icon   Latest Oxfam International Control Arms news

rss  Latest Oxfam International content on Climate Change

Can I get more information?

Here are some helpful articles on web feeds and RSS:

We've set up the Oxfam International RSS feeds to help you stay aware of our latest efforts to fight poverty and injustice, through working with local partners, providing emergency humanitarian relief and assistance, and by campaigning governments and key decision-makers for policy and practice change.

We hope to be adding more feeds soon. Please let us know how we're doing, or if you need more information.