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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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MAKE POVERTY HISTORY

Oxfam International

Kate Fedder

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The name “Oxfam” comes from the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief, founded in

Britain in 1942

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Oxfam began in 1942 by campaigning for food to be sent through a naval blockade to

starving women and children

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The first overseas Oxfam was founded in Canada in 1963

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Oxfam Great Britain is largest,with 5,955 employees and programs in

over 70 countries in 8 regions

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15 Years of Service as Oxfam International

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14 member organizations make up the Oxfam International

Confederation

United States

AustraliaNew

Zealand

Canada

Great Britain

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Helping Around the World

working in 99 countries around the world

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Overcoming Poverty and Injustice

work with 3,000 local partner organizations to provide long-term and immediate aid

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Overcoming Poverty and Injustice

Oxfam focuses efforts in five major areas

1) development 2) emergencies 3) campaigning 4) advocacy 5) policy research

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Work on long-term programs

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Provide immediate life-saving assistance

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Raise public awareness

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Pressure decision-makers

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Speak as authority after thorough research

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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

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Oxfam is ambitious helping with many issues

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Let’s focus on three examples

Debt reliefClimate changeEmergency response

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Aid and debt relief are essential to help poor countries escape poverty

More and better aid

•increase international aid

• support poor countries’ plans out of poverty

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Aid and debt relief are essential to help poor countries escape poverty

Debt Relief•Cancelling debt leaves money to spend on essentials

•Zambia cancel debt-2005-free health care

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Climate change is driving the world’s poorest people towards the edge of survival

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Seems to always hit the poor first and hit them the hardest

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Oxfam’s Approach-Respond to serious droughts and floods-Help poor communities adapt

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One solution is to draw the attention of politicians

UN climate meeting in Bali 2007

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Emergency Response

Pakistan floods 2010 West Africa Food Crisis

Haiti Earthquake Afghanistan

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EARTHQUAKE STRUCK HAITI ON JANUARY 12 LEAVING PORT-AU-PRINCE IN RUINS

RECENTLY THE CHOLERA OUTBREAK HAS CAUSED MANY MORE DEATHS…

Haiti’s health is in everyone’s hands

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Oxfam has reached approximately 500,000 people with aid

Provided: -clean water -sanitation -shelter -seeds -running cash for work programs

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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

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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

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Oxfam has its critics

Conflict with Starbucks on Ethiopian coffeeStarbucks accuse Oxfam of “misleading

behavior”

versus

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Oxfam has its critics

•The Economist pointed out Oxfam’s “simplistic” stance

•2005 New Internationalist – Oxfam addresses symptoms not causes

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OXFAM UNWRAPPED

How can you help??

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Unique charitable gifts that do good

A dozen chicks

$45

Alpaca meadow $75

Goat $50

Rebuild a primary school $1,500

Books for kids$18

Plant a vegetable garden$30

A grove of“miracle trees”$35

Mosquito Nets$25

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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