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Cite Soleil, a slum in Port-au-Prince that houses thousands of Haitians, hours before Hurricane Matthew is expected to hit, in Haiti, 3 October 2016. Photo: EPA/Bahare Khodabande

Hurricane Matthew in Haiti: how you can help

Our teams have started to distribute clean water, fix water supplies and provide emergency food in Haiti. Tens of thousands of people have lost their homes and livelihoods and need urgent support. Your donation will help us to reach them.
Fatma Abba, 17, from Niger, had to flee her village because of the threat of Boko Haram. She is now living in an IDP camp with her one year old son. Photo: Vincent Tremeau/Oxfam

West Africa crisis

A desperate and largely unknown humanitarian crisis is deteriorating in the Lake Chad Basin region of West Africa, forcing millions of people to flee their homes and leaving millions more in need of humanitarian assistance. Oxfam is providing life-saving support but help is urgently needed to prevent the crisis turning into a catastrophe.

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Achieving gender equality in land ownership would empower women and give them greater influence over the way that land is used. In the picture: Luz Evelia Godines Solano, a coffee farmer from Nicaragua.

Why indigenous and community land rights matter for everyone

Did you know that 90% of Africa’s rural land is undocumented, leaving rural communities vulnerable to land-grabbing? It's a matter of human rights. It's their land. Join our collective effort to make a difference not just for Indigenous Peoples and local communities but for the health of the environment and ending poverty and inequality.
The Paraisópolis favela borders the affluent district of Morumbi in São Paulo, Brazil (2008). Photo: Tuca Vieira

Even it up

Today, 62 individuals have the same wealth as the poorest half the people on our planet. It is time to Even it up!

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Syrian children gather outside a school in Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan, on September 21, 2015. As a host country Jordan is estimated to spend $870 million a year supporting Syrian refugees. Photo: Sam Tarling/Oxfam

Syria Refugee Crisis: Is your country doing its fair share?

Most wealthy countries are not contributing their fair share of aid in response to the Syria Refugee Crisis. We are calling for urgent and immediate action to deal with this deepening crisis. Is your country doing its fair share?

Aisha, 25 years old, fled with her 3 children after Boko Haram burned down her village and killed her husband. She’s now living among Kabbar Maila, a host community in Maiduguri, where she sought refuge after having spent 18 days in the forest.

Displaced from home: stories of survival and solidarity in Nigeria

A desperate and largely unknown humanitarian crisis is deteriorating in the Lake Chad Basin region of West Africa, forcing millions of people to flee their homes and leaving millions more in need of humanitarian assistance. Most of the displaced families are sheltered by some of the most vulnerable communities. This story aims to give them a voice.
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This family fled ISIS, to a small village near Kirkuk, Iraq. Photo: Tommy Trenchard/Oxfam

Blog: Life on the run in Iraq, fleeing ISIS

18 October 2016
The organization “Madres de Soacha” has been denouncing disappearances and extrajudicial executions throughout Colombia's conflict. Photo: Pablo Tosco/Oxfam

Blog: Peace for Colombia: Hope, Prudence and Risks

30 September 2016
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Refugee and migrant crisis

Millions of people are being forced to flee their homes, risking everything to escape conflict, disaster, poverty or hunger. We are working in nine of the ten top refugee source countries as well as in refugee host countries. We urgently need your help to reach people in Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and in Europe.

Amna from Deraa in Syria sits inside her caravan in Zaatari camp in Jordan. Photo: Sam Tarling

Crisis in Syria

Despite the recent ceasefire, the situation in Syria is critical. Hundreds of thousands of people are living in desperate conditions and exposed to continuing violence. Today, half the pre-conflict population of 22 million Syrians have fled their homes and more than 13.5 million people urgently need your help.

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