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Le Chemin Des Transitions
Un coup d’œil sur les relevés de compte des milliardaires avec OXFAM
Tout un programme aujourd’hui ! Avec Victor qui vient porter la parole d’Oxfam sur nos ondes avec pour modeste objectif d’éradiquer la pauvreté dans le monde… Alors vaste programme ou pas ? Infaisable disent certains… Et pourtant La réussite de ce vaste chantier apparemment inatteignable repose pourtant sur la volonté d’une toute petite minorité… les 1 % les plus riches… Car oui s’il paraît démesuré de vouloir éradiquer la pauvreté, réduire les inégalités de richesse dépend de la volonté de cette oligarchie qui détient plus de la moitié des richesses de la planète… Que penser de celui qui a...
2025-03-06
32 min
Needs No Introduction
Oxfam Inequality Report 2025: The takers not makers of billionaire colonialism
In part one of this discussion, executive director of Oxfam Canada Lauren Ravon returns to discuss Oxfam’s latest report: Takers Not Makers: The Unjust Poverty and Unearned Wealth of Colonialism. Ravon and Resh Budhu explore the extreme wealth and power of the billionaire class, this era of “billionaire colonialism” and what it will take to decolonize economies in Canada and throughout the world. According to Ravon: “I would say the highlight of this year's report is really well captured by the title Takers Not Makers, because we're focusing not just on this extreme and I'd say o...
2025-02-06
43 min
A Little Bit Radical: Business | People | Planet
Halima Begum (Oxfam) - CEO of Oxfam on: Radical Solutions for a Fairer World
In this episode of A Little Bit Radical, host Rob Fawkes speaks with Halima Begum, CEO of Oxfam GB, about her journey from grassroots activism to leading one of the world’s most impactful humanitarian organisations. Halima shares her vision for Oxfam’s future, her personal story of resilience and leadership, and her thoughts on the systemic changes needed to address inequality and injustice worldwide. This powerful conversation explores the challenges of modern philanthropy, the importance of empowering communities, and how to maintain hope and momentum in the face of global crises. In this episode, we discuss: ...
2024-11-27
46 min
Uncharitable
10. The Eagles Nest | Oxfam
Send us a textIn July 2011, senior figures at Oxfam GB, received an email alerting them to expect a visit from a whistle blower. An investigation was soon conducted, but the charity decided it was best to bury its findings. Then, #metoo happened. Sources:1. Haiti 2010 2. Haiti Earthquake History 3. Haiti Death Stats 4. Oxfam 5. Oxfam 2010 Response 6. Joe Mitty 7. Harold Sumption 8. The Times Haiti Article 9. Oxfam 2011 Press Release 10. Lesley Agams 11. The Eagles Nest 12. Ex Haiti Dire...
2024-10-08
38 min
The Daily Snapshot - Technology
Amazon and Walmart warehouse employees are so surveilled that they're worried about breaking to use bathroom: Oxfam report
Title: Oxfam Report Highlights Excessive Surveillance of Amazon and Walmart Warehouse EmployeesA recent Oxfam report, titled "At Work and Under Watch: Surveillance and Suffering at Amazon and Walmart Warehouses," reveals the extensive surveillance practices employed by Amazon and Walmart in their warehouses, raising concerns about the impact on workers' health, well-being, and rights. The 52-page document draws from survey data involving nearly 2,000 warehouse employees across the United States, detailing how the retail giants' monitoring techniques not only infringe on employee rights but also subject them to harsh labor conditions. Some workers equated their experiences to "slavery," highlighting...
2024-04-11
06 min
レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
The world could get its first trillionaire within 10 years, anti-poverty group Oxfam says
The world could have its first trillionaire within a decade, anti-poverty organization Oxfam International said in its annual assessment of global inequalities timed to the gathering of political and business elites at the Swiss ski resort of Davos. Oxfam, which for years has been trying to highlight the growing disparities between the super-rich and the bulk of the global population during the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting, reckons the gap has been “supercharged” since the coronavirus pandemic. The group said the fortunes of the five richest men — Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Bernard Arnault and his family of luxury company LVMH, Am...
2024-02-11
02 min
Voxfemmes
Episode 12 : Couple hétéro : la note salée pour les femmes lors d'une séparation
Les inégalités entre femmes et hommes sont loin d'épargner le couple, et notamment au moment ... de la séparation ! La gestion de l'argent dans le couple est bien souvent inégalitaire, et cela en défaveur des femmes dans la plupart des cas. Revenus et répartition des dépenses déséquilibrés, sujets financiers tabou... sans compter le rôle de l'Etat, dont la logique patriarcale est construite à une autre époque. Résultat : lorsqu'une séparation survient, les femmes sont souvent lésées. Dans cet épisode de Voxfemmes, un podcast signé Oxfam...
2023-12-01
31 min
The Purse
The GDP measure: why we need to move beyond it. And listen to the podcast interview with Anam Parvez Butt, Head of Research for Oxfam GB
Welcome to our #203 weekly newsletter.“For women taking control of their financial future”-Jana HlistovaFrom The PurseIn this week’s newsletter, we spotlight a short extract from The Purse Podcast interview with Anam Parvez Butt, a Pakistani feminist economist who currently works as the Head of Research at Oxfam GB.We talk about the GDP (gross domestic product) measure, why it is problematic and how we should move beyond it.Listen to the full interview here.And you can review the news in brief...
2023-09-17
00 min
Voxfemmes
Episode 11 : Genre : les stéréotypes sont mauvais pour la santé
Les inégalités entre femmes et hommes n’épargnent pas le domaine de la santé ! Les différences purement biologiques sont loin d'être seules en cause puisque le genre, c-a-d l’ensemble des processus de construction sociale et culturelle des identités et des rapports sociaux entre les hommes et les femmes, est également un facteur d’inégalités dans l’accès au soin et la prise en charge médicale. Dans cet épisode de VOXFemmes, un podcast signé Oxfam pour sensibiliser aux inégalités socio-économiques liées au genre, nous part...
2023-07-05
23 min
NGO Soul + Strategy
059. Potential and peril when NGOs aspire to use a network structure: Doris Bäsler, formerly @ Oxfam
SummaryWhat are the strengths of a confederated nonprofit organizational structure and what are its inherent weaknesses and limitations?What is a ‘diversified network’ type of organizational structure?To what extent does having a confederated organizational structure, as well as the aspiration to be a diversified network, Impact the nature, legitimacy, adaptability, and quality of decision-making?In this NGO Soul+Strategy podcast episode, I interview Doris Bäsler, formerly Oxfam, on the potential and peril when NGOs...
2023-06-24
48 min
Voxfemmes
Episode 10 : La résistance des femmes iraniennes d'hier à aujourd'hui (Partie 2)
« Femme ! Vie ! Liberté » scandent les manifestant.es en Iran depuis septembre dernier. Le 16 septembre 2022, Mahsa Amini, étudiante Kurde de 22 ans, mourait à la suite de son arrestation par la police des mœurs pour un voile mal porté. Depuis, les iraniennes et les iraniens sont dans la rue. Dans cet épisode de VOXFemmes, un podcast signé Oxfam pour sensibiliser aux inégalités socio-économiques liées au genre, nous retrouvons Azadeh Kian, professeure de sociologie et directrice du Centre d’enseignement, de documentation et de recherches pour les études féministes de l’université Paris-Cité. Dans l’épisode précéd...
2023-05-31
33 min
Jasami Bookworm Podcast
Oxfam Chat with Manager Alice and Volunteer Paola
Alice (manager and Paola (volunteer) for Oxfam. Chatting about Oxfam since COVID, donations, and all that is special about Oxfam - volunteers and staff. Oxfam links: Oxfam webpage: https://www.oxfam.org.uk/shops/oxfam-bookshop-byres-road/ Oxfam Onlineshop: https://onlineshop.oxfam.org.uk And our instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oxfambooksbyresroad Byres Road Book-festival: http://byresroadbookfestival.com/ For further details: info@jasamipublishingltd.com Host: Michèle Smith Programme Producer: Eilidh Beaton
2023-04-14
25 min
NGO Soul + Strategy
052. Influence and power in complex NGOs: leadership insights from John Samuel @ Oxfam
SummaryWhat is most difficult or challenging about operating as a leader in a place like Oxfam?What does it take to lead from a political frame in NGOs?Rational persuasion: is it overrated? In this NGO Soul+Strategy podcast episode, I interview John Samuel, Oxfam Asia Regional Director on influence and power in complex NGOs. John is an expert on Organizational Development. He is also the founder of Bodhigram, an Indian grassroots social movement, John’s Bio...
2023-02-18
46 min
StoryCraft
Oxfam wants an overwhelmed public to care about climate justice. This is how they’re doing it.
Technical note: We experienced a few hardware issues while recording this episode, which is why it doesn't sound as crisp or polished as our usual work. Do not adjust your headphones.Australians are deeply concerned about climate change. They’re also ready to take action to address it. But does that commitment extend to caring about climate justice?A lesser-known aspect of the climate debate, climate justice is all about ensuring that those who’ve contributed the least to the problem – developing countries and disadvantaged people everywhere – aren’t lumped with the most extreme impacts of climate...
2023-02-10
50 min
Voxfemmes
Episode 9: La résistance des femmes iraniennes d'hier à aujourd'hui (Partie 1)
« Femme ! Vie ! Liberté ! » scandent les manifestant.es en Iran depuis septembre dernier. Le 16 septembre 2022, Mahsa Amini, étudiante Kurde de 22 ans, mourait à la suite de son arrestation par la police des mœurs pour un voile mal porté. Depuis, les iraniennes et les iraniens sont dans la rue malgré la forte répression étatique. Dans cet épisode de VOXFemmes, un podcast signé Oxfam pour sensibiliser aux inégalités socio-économiques liées au genre, nous partons à la rencontre d’Azadeh Kian, professeure de sociologie et directrice du Centre d’enseignement, de documentation et de recherches pour les études féministes de l’...
2023-02-06
51 min
Leading Generous Teams
Oxfam CEO, Lyn Morgain on the strategic importance of learning how to share joy
Shallow or strategic? What comes to mind when you think of the highlight reel of your work? It’s shallow. Like you’re glossing over what still needs to be done. You just don’t have time for it.And yet, in my conversation with Lyn Morgain, CEO of Oxfam on our Leading Generous Teams podcast this week, we discussed the strategic importance of learning how to share the joy and those moments of highlight.Lyn Morgain is the Chief Executive of Oxfam Australia. As leader of Oxfam Australia, Lyn oversees the de...
2023-01-09
39 min
Social Impact Pioneers
NGO advocacy with Chelsea Hodgkins, Oxfam America
How can civil society hold businesses and governments to account? This podcast examines the role of NGO advocacy and activism in pushing for better social and environmental outcomes. Chelsea Hodgkins is a Policy Advisor on Oxfam America’s Climate, Energy, and Extractive Industries team. She joins us for this conversation having recently been to the climate conference, COP27 in Egypt. During this podcast Chelsea looks specifically at the role of different sectors and how the freedom of speech is essential to improve energy security and access, before providing practical advice on how to deliver a ‘just transition’ and why the Loss a...
2023-01-08
31 min
The NewMusic Show
The New Music Show Series 5 Episode 3 - The OXFAM FESTIVAL Stewards Special Edition
This episode of the New Music show is dedicated to the hard working Oxfam Festivals stewards who gave up their time this year working at the biggest music festivals in the UK. I was lucky enough to be one of them and work at 5 festivals in the summer this year, Isle of Wight, Glastonbury, Womad, Beautiful Days and Shambala, In this special extended podcast I'll take you back to the summer of 2022 and introduce you to my new MDF friends: Dan, Emma, Lindsay, Michele, Vicks, Dave, David, Alan, Louise, Catherine, Lisa, Danny and...
2022-10-28
1h 38
Voxfemmes
Episode 8 : Se reconstruire grâce au sport
Comment reprendre possession de son corps suite à des violences sexuelles et physiques à l’encontre des femmes ? Les pratiques sportives sont aujourd’hui souvent genrées, creusets d’inégalités et de violences sexistes. A rebours de cela, le sport apparaît aussi comme un outil de reconnexion de l’esprit et du corps agressé, de reconquête de sa dignité et du respect de soi. Des associations ont ainsi intégré dans les parcours de soins une pratique sportive comme un tremplin possible vers la résilience. C’est précisément l’objet de cet épisode...
2022-10-11
37 min
Now and Men
Sebastián Molano (Oxfam America) – Men at Work, Men at Home: Advancing Feminist Social Change
How can we engage with men in the workplace about gender equality and masculinity? Sebastián Molano deals with this question on a day-to-day basis at Oxfam America, where he has facilitated a regular ‘men-identified’ group for the last 4.5 years, discussing men’s role in relation to gender justice issues such as privilege, accountability, and decolonisation. The group was established in part in response to sexual misconduct and power abuses by Oxfam staff which were uncovered in Haiti and other countries in 2017 and 2018.Sebastián has been working at Oxfam America for over 5 years, and now leads their ef...
2022-08-31
59 min
Voxfemmes
Episode 7 : L’invisibilisation des femmes migrantes
Saviez-vous qu’en 2020, les femmes représentaient environ 52% de la population immigrée en France et étaient donc majoritaires ! La migration féminine est un phénomène souvent passé sous silence et invisibilisé, et pourtant, la part des femmes dans le flux d’immigration est quasi égalitaire avec celle des hommes, que ce soit en France ou plus largement dans le monde. Dans cet épisode de VOXFemmes, un podcast signé Oxfam pour sensibiliser aux inégalités socio-économiques liées au genre, nous rencontrons Claudie Lesselier, bénévole au sein du collectif RAJFIRE, une structure créée en 19...
2022-07-25
41 min
Agents of Nonprofit
Using Salesforce as a Central Hub with Saleh Nur of Oxfam Canada
Oxfam Canada, a member of the International Oxfam Confederation, works to end global poverty through fighting for womens’ rights. In this episode, Saleh Nur, IS and Analytics Specialist at Oxfam Canada, joins me to discuss the challenges and processes of working within such a multinational company in the nonprofit space, and how Oxfam Canada uses Salesforce as their central hub. Topics we cover include:How Oxfam handles communication among its international locations and functionsHow Oxfam Canada is tackling challenges such as data security, scalability, and data archiving Oxfam’s Unwrapped program and how it worksBenefits and challe...
2022-05-09
38 min
Voxfemmes
Episode 6 : L'égalité femmes-hommes, grande cause, petit bilan
Savez vous qu'aujourd’hui, la politique en faveur de l’Egalité femmes-hommes représente 0,25% du budget de l’Etat ? Même si cette cause avait été choisie comme “Grande cause du quinquennat” depuis 2017, le bilan reste largement insuffisant selon Oxfam. Dans cet épisode de VOXFemmes, un podcast signé Oxfam pour sensibiliser aux inégalités socio-économiques liées au genre, nous rencontrons Sandra Lhotes Fernandes, chargée de plaidoyer santé chez Oxfam France et autrice du rapport “Egalité Femmes-Hommes:Grande cause, petit bilan”, qui revient sur le bilan du quinquennat Macron en termes d’égalité hommes-femmes. Afin d’agir à son échelle...
2022-04-15
44 min
GROW Podcast
Marion Lieser, 🙌 ...unterstützt mit Oxfam Menschen in Not
CEO Oxfam Germany e.V., Executive Board Member at Oxfam International, THE GROW Entrepreneurin Marion Lieser, CEO Oxfam Germany e.V., Executive Board Member at Oxfam International, THE GROW Entrepreneurin Die Vision von Oxfam ist eine gerechte Welt ohne Armut. Dabei sollen dauerhafte Lösungen für die Ungerechtigkeit der Armut geschafft werden. Oxfam arbeitet weltweit gegen Armut und Ungleichheit, setzt sich für die Rechte der Frauen ein und steht Menschen, die von humanitären Krisen betroffen sind, zur Seite. „Oxfam arbeitet seit langem zu den Themen Flucht und Migration. Gemeinsam mit unseren Partnerorganisationen haben...
2022-04-14
30 min
De quoi tu jases?
Regards croisés sur la solidarité internationale: être solidaires en 2022
Cet épisode vise à faire un retour sur la deuxième saison de notre balado sur la solidarité internationale. Nous sommes en compagnie de Céline Füri et de Jean-Baptiste Lacombe pour tourner notre regard vers le futur, et discuter de ce que cela veut dire, prôner la solidarité internationale en 2022. L'enregistrement est issu d'une discussion en facebook live enregistrée le 25 janvier 2022.Bonne écoute!Animation: Sandrine HélieMerci à l'équipe d'Oxfam-Québec Université Laval: Solveig Dolou, Laure Gosselin, ainsi que Léone Grosjean pour le montage.
2022-03-28
40 min
Voxfemmes
Episode 5 : Quand la ville fait genre
Saviez-vous qu’en 2019, selon les chiffres de l’INSEE, plus de 21% des femmes âgées de 14 à 29 ans ont souvent ou parfois renoncé à sortir de leur domicile pour des raisons de sécurité, contre 4,8% des hommes du même âge ? Nos villes ne sont pas des espaces neutres, mais le lieu d’actions sociales et de pratiques routinières sexuellement différenciées, à la fois dans l’espace domestique, l’espace public et les déplacements quotidiens. Dans cet épisode de VOXFemmes, un podcast signé Oxfam pour sensibiliser aux inégalités socio-économiques liées au genre, nous rencontrons Camille Sacho...
2022-03-13
47 min
Voxfemmes
Episode 5 : Quand la ville fait genre
Saviez-vous qu’en 2019, selon les chiffres de l’INSEE, plus de 21% des femmes âgées de 14 à 29 ans ont souvent ou parfois renoncé à sortir de leur domicile pour des raisons de sécurité, contre 4,8% des hommes du même âge ? Nos villes ne sont pas des espaces neutres, mais le lieu d’actions sociales et de pratiques routinières sexuellement différenciées, à la fois dans l’espace domestique, l’espace public et les déplacements quotidiens. Dans cet épisode de VOXFemmes, un podcast signé Oxfam pour sensibiliser aux inégalités socio-économiques liées au genre, nous rencontrons Camille Sacho...
2022-03-07
47 min
Voxfemmes
Episode 4 : Santé pour toutes ! Les inégalités de genre dans l’accès aux soins médicaux
En France, selon le Haut Conseil à l’Egalité, 64% des personnes reportant ou renonçant à des soins sont des femmes, premières victimes de la précarité économique. Pour certaines femmes particulièrement précaires et marginalisées comme peuvent l’être les travailleuses du sexe, l’accès aux soins médicaux est ardu pour des raisons économiques, sociales et administratives.. Dans cet épisode de VOXFemmes, un podcast signé Oxfam pour sensibiliser aux inégalités socio-économiques liées au genre, nous rencontrons Nora Martin-Janko, coordinatrice du programme Lotus Bus chez Médecins du Monde, ainsi qu’une bénévole et bénéficia...
2022-01-17
55 min
De quoi tu jases?
Regards croisés sur la solidarité internationale: Des standards pour protéger les populations (2/2)
Pour conclure cette saison en beauté, retrouvons-nous de nouveau avec Céline Füri et Yvan Conoir pour poursuivre notre réflexion sur la meilleure manière de (re)penser l’aide humanitaire.On espère que ces épisodes vous ont plu. N’hésitez pas à nous partager vos réflexions en commentaires!Bonne écoute!Animation : Sandrine Hélie // Montage : Jean-Élie Breton // Équipe impliqué sur le projet : Katherine Robitaille et Sandrine Hélie, pour Oxfam-Québec Université Laval, ainsi que Laurence Safar et Florie Le Liboux, pour l’Association Étudiante en Développement International...
2021-12-09
34 min
De quoi tu jases?
Regards croisés sur la solidarité internationale: Des standards pour protéger les populations 1/2 (Oxfam UL x AEDIAH)
Pour poursuivre notre réflexion sur la solidarité internationale, nous vous proposons de réfléchir avec nous aux standards qui guident l'aide humanitaire à travers le monde. Nous avons deux invité.e.s de marque avec nous: Céline Füri , Coordinatrice de l'action humanitaire du programme d’Oxfam-Québec, et Yvan Conoir, coordonnateur du suivi-évaluation-apprentissage chez Expertise FranceTou.te.s les deux ont longtemps travaillé dans le domaine et nous partageront les meilleures pratiques qu’iels mettent en œuvre dans leurs organisations respectives.Bonne écoute!Animation : Sandrine Hélie // Montage : Jean-Élie Breton...
2021-12-01
20 min
NGO Soul + Strategy
031. What you can do to excel in virtual team leadership: Monica Maassen @ Oxfam
SummaryMonica is a change management specialist par excellence. She is also thoughtful about all things management and leadership. How does she see the linkages between change management and virtual/hybrid team leadership - something we all got thrown into big time in the last 2 years (if we did not already practice it before)? What is the biggest thing(s) we may be missing about not working in a co-located team, and what is it that we may not miss that much? What are the biggest differences between leading a virtual or h...
2021-11-26
45 min
De quoi tu jases?
Regards croisés sur la solidarité internationale - L'humanitaire, un métier? (Oxfam UL x AEDIAH)
Pour ce deuxième épisode, nous allons discuter avec nos invité.e.s, Christine et Jean-Baptiste, de leur parcours et de ce qui les a amené.e.s à choisir de travailler dans le domaine de la solidarité internationale. Nous aborderons les enjeux relatifs à la professionnalisation du domaine.Bonne écoute!Animation : Sandrine Hélie // Montage : Jean-Élie Breton // Équipe impliqué sur le projet : Katherine Robitaille et Sandrine Hélie, pour Oxfam-Québec Université Laval, ainsi que Laurence Safar et Florie Le Liboux, pour l’Association Étudiante en Développement International et Action Humanitaire (AEDIAH).Merci à Taking it G...
2021-11-22
12 min
De quoi tu jases?
Regards croisés sur la solidarité internationale - De quoi parle t-on? (Oxfam UL x AEDIAH)
Notre balado “De quoi tu jases?” est de retour pour une nouvelle saison de 4 épisodes! Cette nouvelle saison sur le thème de la solidarité internationale a été réalisée en collaboration avec l’Association étudiante en développement international et action humanitaire de l'Université Laval (AEDIAH). Dans ce premier épisode, on retrouve deux invité.e.s de marque pour discuter des nuances entre l'aide humanitaire et le développement international: Christine Bui, directrice principale aux programmes internationaux chez Oxfam-Québec et Jean-Baptiste Lacombe, directeur des Opérations Santé en Urgence au Québec pour la Croix-Rouge Canadienne.Bonne écoute!
2021-11-12
25 min
Voxfemmes
Episode 3 : Politiser la parentalité pour l’égalité femme-homme
Derrière la plupart des inégalités de carrière, de partage des tâches domestiques et d’écart de rémunérations, il y a cette question : « Qui va garder les enfants ? » Malgré des avancées récentes, l’asymétrie persistante entre le congé maternité et le congé paternité a des conséquences sur la répartition du travail domestique au sein du couple, et des conséquences sur la vie professionnelle des femmes. Dans cet épisode de VOXFemmes, un podcast signé Oxfam pour sensibiliser aux inégalités socio-économiques liées au genre, nous accueillons V...
2021-11-08
52 min
Voxfemmes
Episode 2 : Les violences économiques et conjugales, coûts et coups
Privation de compte en banque, changement de mot de passe ou interdiction de travailler : bien qu’encore assez méconnues, les violences économiques font partie du phénomène des violences conjugales et renforcent le cycle des abus. Dans cet épisode de VOXFemmes, un podcast signé Oxfam pour sensibiliser aux inégalités socio-économiques liées au genre, nous partons à la rencontre de Véronique Delepouve, directrice de l’association « Halte Aide aux femmes battues » à Paris. Afin d’agir à son échelle et s’informer davantage sur la question : Garder en tête le numéro 3919 que les per...
2021-10-07
36 min
Voxfemmes
Episode 1 : La précarité menstruelle, sang tabou
A la croisée d’enjeux sociétaux, économiques et de santé publique, la précarité menstruelle touche des centaines de millions de personnes menstruées dans le monde et deux millions de femmes en France, qui, par manque de moyens matériels,n’ont pas accès à des protections menstruelles en nombre suffisant pour avoir une hygiène décente pendant les règles. Dans ce premier épisode de VOXFemmes, un podcast signé Oxfam pour sensibiliser aux inégalités socio-économiques liées au genre, découvrons ensemble les enjeux de la précarité menstruelle, et comment la combattre en...
2021-08-27
35 min
De quoi tu jases?
Climat de justice - Pourquoi ne faut-il pas dépasser 1.5 degrés?
Quelles sont les origines de la fameuse limite des 1.5 degrés d'augmentation de température à ne pas dépasser? Quelles seraient les conséquences d’un dépassement de cette limite? Et en quoi est-elle le produit d’une lutte contre l’injustice climatique/carbone?Pour plus d’informations: https://oxfam.qc.ca/la-minorite-fortunee-a-lorigine-des-inegalites-carbone
2021-04-21
30 min
De quoi tu jases?
Climat de justice - Et la responsabilité des autres pays alors?
Comment les responsabilités vis-à-vis des changements climatiques devraient être réparties entre les différents pays? Sont-ils responsables de la même manière? Sont-ils concernés de la même manière?Pour plus d’informations: https://oxfam.qc.ca/la-minorite-fortunee-a-lorigine-des-inegalites-carbone/
2021-04-14
34 min
De quoi tu jases?
Climat de justice - Faut-il taxer les plus riches pour sauver la planète?
Pourquoi la crise climatique que nous connaissons ne peut pas être dissociée de l'explosion des inégalités sociales? Et comment des taxes pourraient permettre de lutter contre les changements climatiques sans surpénaliser les plus pauvres?Pour plus d’informations: https://oxfam.qc.ca/la-minorite-fortunee-a-lorigine-des-inegalites-carbone/
2021-04-05
30 min
De quoi tu jases?
Hors-série: 5 femmes marquantes de l'histoire du Québec et du Canada (ft. FEMUL)
À l'occasion de la journée internationale des droits des femmes, Oxfam Québec Université Laval s'associe avec l'association "Féministes en mouvement de l'Université Laval" (FEMUL) pour discuter des luttes de cinq femmes inspirantes du Québec et du Canada: Rose Fortune, Viola Desmond, Thérèse Casgrain, Mary Two-Axe Earley et Lucy Maud Montgomery.---Suivre les activités de la FEMUL: https://www.facebook.com/femulaval/Suivre les activités d'Oxfam Québec Université Laval: https://www.facebook.com/OxfamULavalPour aller plus loin:Brève histoire des femmes au...
2021-03-08
40 min
Power in the Pandemic
How can we create Feminist Futures?
This episode hosts a conversation recorded last September 2020 during a virtual encounter around Creating Feminist Futures. María Faciolince, our host and moderator, is joined by three visionary feminists from around the world: Crystal Simeoni (Director at Nawi: Afrifem Macroeconomics Collective), Meera Ghani (Policy coordinator at Ecolise, Co-founder of Moxie Consultancy Collective) and Maria José Moreno (Global Gender Justice Director at Oxfam International).One of the shared solutions, or antidotes to systems of violence at the root of intersecting inequalities, is to center care. As we ask ourselves how to disrupt this paradigm of carelessness and promote th...
2021-01-21
54 min
Sicomtelevision
Liliana Marcos (Oxfam Intermón): "El món s'ha unit en la por a la Covid però s'ha dividit en la resposta"
Més d'un terç de la població mundial no ha rebut cap suport monetari públic per fer front als efectes de la pandèmia, segons una nova investigació d'Oxfam Intermón. És a dir, 2.700 milions de persones no han rebut cap mena d’ajut o protecció social per fer front a la crisi econòmica derivada de la Covid-19. Estem tant preocupats amb els efectes de la pandèmia a casa nostra que ens oblidem de com la pateixen i acaren als països del Sud. Aquesta dada forma part de l’informe “Refugi en la tempesta”, elaborat per les associacions Oxf...
2021-01-12
21 min
NGO Soul + Strategy
015. Not your usual NGO strategy process: Oxfam's recent experience with strategy formation and whether it is holding up during this massive disruption
Interview with Muthoni Muriu and Doris Basler of Oxfam about their ambitious, innovative, bottom-up Oxfam strategy process, which was approved at the onset of the global pandemicBiosMuthoni Muriu: Former Global Strategy Lead, Oxfam America & Oxfam International (please note that Muthoni left Oxfam as of June 30, 2020, after the strategy had been approved by Oxfam International's Board)Former Senior Director, Global Programs Mgt team, Oxfam America Former Regional Program Director, W-Africa, Oxfam AmericaEducated at the University of London - London School of Economics and Politics and School for Oriental and African Studies (SO...
2020-08-02
58 min
Power in the Pandemic
"Imagine something out of the box" How are young people responding to the pandemic?
How are young people responding to the coronavirus crisis?What's it like to manage a soap factory during the pandemic?How are young people using the internet to build bridges between generations during lockdowns?How does this virus exacerbate the ongoing economic crisis and rates of youth unemployment?Young people's voices are often the last to be heard during a crisis. Young people are rarely deemed the experts and they don't usually hold positions of power in their communities. In this episode, we flip the spotlight. We'll hear the...
2020-07-07
29 min
My Last Order Podcast
Glastonbury Special: Oxfam
Welcome to Day Two of My Last Order Podcast’s Glastonbury Special! I hope you’re recovering from Day One and starting to get into the festival mood. In today’s episode we are chatting to Mike Green who is Oxfam’s Head of Festivals and Events. Oxfam is one of the three main charities that works with the festival alongside GreenPeace and WaterAid. So you’ve got to the festival, you’ve got your tent up but typical, you didn’t prepare for the weather. So let’s head of to one of Oxfam’s second hand shops and buy a rain coa...
2020-06-26
14 min
Power in the Pandemic
The trailer - Power in the Pandemic
Something that threatens to separate us, is highlighting our deep interconnection. Welcome to Power in the Pandemic podcast. Right now, the world is going through massive shifts, triggered by the rapid spread of the Coronavirus. In this series, we're bringing together the unheard and often forgotten voices living through the pandemic, in order to get a glimpse into the world that’s being created in the cracks of this crisis.In each episode, we will hear from a range of individuals and social leaders, from migrant labourers to trans youth mobilizing in their communities, to humanit...
2020-04-21
01 min
Power in the Pandemic
Podcast: Coronavirus and Web Data Analysis
Social media has the potential to profoundly influence the way society works. Social media has been used for understanding crowd sizes from Instagram posts and to analyse hate speech and to understand presidential elections. Or more recently to improve our understanding of the lived realities of women and girls. So, how can we gather data from social media platforms and use it to understand our current reality? Join the REAL Geek team, Simone Lombardini and Alexia Pretari as they interview Nicole Schwitter, author of the latest paper of our Going Digital series: Going digital: web data collection u...
2020-03-31
26 min
Power in the Pandemic
The journey and challenges in measuring sustainable water in Oxfam’s impact evaluations with the HWISE Network
"It’s easy to see that water is an issue the world over. Either too much, too little or unsafe”How can we effectively measure sustainable water? How can we understand the impact and effectiveness of our work in relation to water insecurity? For World Water Day 2020, The Real Geek Series discusses how research, measurement and evaluation are essential tools in improving the impact of our work in water insecure areas. Jola Miziniak, Strategic Lead for Sustainable Water, interviews Jaynie Vonk, Global Advisor for Impact Evaluations, along with Sera Young, Associate Professor of Anthropology & Global Healt...
2020-03-23
31 min
Power in the Pandemic
Ripple Effects: women in Nepal and Bangladesh forge their own paths in water governance
In honour of International Women’s Day (March 8th) and World Water Day (March 22nd), we explore how water systems and water governance are deeply intertwined with women’s lives in riverine communities in Bangladesh and Nepal. We learn about women’s rarely discussed roles in fisheries and how River Camps in Bangladesh offer supportive environments for women to meet with leaders and share local water governance issues. In Nepal, we hear about Women’s Empowerment Centres and how women receive technical training to become Citizen Scientists and advocates that report their findings to policymakers. Suman Gupta (Oxfam in N...
2020-03-20
32 min
Power in the Pandemic
Feminist leadership in the hardest places to be a woman
As part of Oxfam’s Breaking New Ground Series, we host a panel of inspiring female leaders from the world of politics and civil society. The panel discuss their perspectives on what feminist leadership means to them and the importance of women’s participation in peace building and political life. The event took place in London on the 3rd of February 2020.The event was introduced by Dr Fenella Porter Co-Director of Women’s Rights and Gender Justice at Oxfam GB. The Panel was chaired by Annie Kelly, a Human Rights Journalist for The Guardian. About o...
2020-02-17
1h 03
NGO Soul + Strategy
001. Lessons from a long time change manager: Monica Maassen, Oxfam International
Lessons from a long time change manager: Monica Maassen, Oxfam International Episode 001 – Monica Maassen Title: Oxfam’s 2020 change journey: lessons from a long-time change manager - Monica MaassenSummary para: Oxfam International and its 20+ affiliates have embarked on significant organizational change – appropriately called ‘Oxfam2020’. Monica Maassen, Head of Oxfam Int’s change management, learning and change communications, explains her approach to how she and her team try to promote and accompany this large-scale change process, and the many lessons she has learned along the way. How does Monica see the differe...
2020-02-09
42 min
Power in the Pandemic
Real Geek: Highlights of Oxfam's Impact Evaluation of Cash for Work activities in the Za’atari camp in Jordan
For people living in the Za'atari refugee camp in Jordan there are few legally accessible work opportunities in and outside the camp. The Cash for Work activities currently being carried out in Za'atari provides income, increases household wealth, teaches skills and improves well-being.But how effective is the intervention?As part of our Real Geek Series, Franziska and Simone speak to Nour and Teshome at Oxfam Jordan. They discuss and share the evidence and learning from the impact evaluation of the Cash for Work interventions, and consider how the findings can influence change....
2020-02-07
31 min
Power in the Pandemic
Real Geek: GDPR and the right to privacy in practice for impact evaluations
What is GDPR and Oxfam's Responsible Data Policy? How does GDPR affect the way we collect data when carrying out monitoring and evaluations?Following the recent publication of the Going Digital report on GDPR, two of our regular "Real Geekers", Jaynie Vonk, Global Advisor on Impact Evaluations and Simone Lombardini, Impact and Evaluation lead, discuss the implementation, challenges and dilemmas of integrating GDPR and Oxfam's Responsible Data Policy into our monitoring and evaluation processes.Read the full report here:Going Digital: Privacy and data security under GDPR for quantitative impact evaluation.
2020-02-06
21 min
Power in the Pandemic
Real Geek: How to measure resilience capacities
Oxfam defines resilience as ‘the ability of women and men to realize their rights and improve their well-being despite shocks, stresses and uncertainty’. So… Can resilience be “measured”?! As part of our Real Geek series, Ania Gaboune and Alexia Pretari from Oxfam, share learning from our impact evaluations. For more details and a full list of references made in the podcast, visit this blog >> https://views-voices.oxfam.org.uk/2019/12/podcast-how-to-measure-resilience-experience-from-oxfams-impact-evaluations/Photo credit: Aurélie Marrier d'Unienville/OxfamOXFAM See For Yourself donor Jacqui stands in Sandhikharka municipality, Arghakhanchi district, Nepal where OXFAM is building economic re...
2019-12-12
23 min
Power in the Pandemic
Book Banter: The politics of counting, review of "The Uncounted" with Alex Cobham
We speak to the Tax Justice Network's Alex Cobham about his upcoming book "The Uncounted", which gives an insight into the politics of counting. Franziska Mager from Oxfam GB, also joins us to give her perspective as a researcher on inequality.We discuss who's missing from the stats at the very bottom and the very top of society, and how those with power control who gets counted.Find out more about the book: http://politybooks.com/bookdetail/?isbn=9781509536016
2019-11-26
29 min
Power in the Pandemic
Real Geek: The challenges of measuring women’s empowerment
In this episode we share Oxfam's journey in measuring women's empowerment in our impact evaluations. Our Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Lead, Marina Torre, speaks to Simone Lombardini, Oxfam's Impact Evaluation Lead, who has been working in this area of work. Simone delves into the details on what methodologies have been used, the challenges the team has faced and what we have learnt. See below to access to the many references made in the episode:Oxfam’s effectiveness reviews and how they are carried out)OPHI and IFPRI’s Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (IFPRI’...
2019-10-08
25 min
Power in the Pandemic
How smart technology can ensure a continuous water supply
Providing accessible, safe, sustainable water and sanitation services to everyone on the planet is one of the most critical development challenges we face. This podcast focuses on how smart technology is being used in Kenya and the work that Oxfam and Diaspora AI are doing in the informal settlements of Nairobi. It showcases how it can ensure a more consistent and continuous water supply, and provides evidence to help hold services providers to account. Irene Gai, Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH) Strategist from Oxfam Kenya will describe how the project came about using smart sensors in tanks and how this...
2019-08-27
16 min
Power in the Pandemic
Improving the sustainability of water supply schemes in Nepal
This podcast focuses on the alternative models we used to boost the profitability and sustainability of rural water supply schemes in Nepal. We speak to Anjil Adhikari who is an Innovation Advisor working for Oxfam on water sanitation and hygiene, and Jessica Graf who is Managing Director of LeFil Consulting. They talk about how they worked together to demonstrate that better water service delivery is possible.Download the report
2019-07-22
21 min
HJ Talks about abuse
Oxfam and child exploitation
Oxfam has been in the news for all the wrong reasons. It’s an internationally recognised charity famous for humanitarian work often in some of the most troubled and dangerous parts of the world. Oxfam has been severely criticised by the Charity Commission for the way it dealt with claims of serious sexual misconduct by its staff in Haiti. In 2018 Oxfam was accused of covering up claims staff sexually exploited victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Claims first emerged in The Times last year that Oxfam employees, including former country director Roland van Hauwermeiren, used young prostitutes while based in Haiti af...
2019-06-21
16 min
Power in the Pandemic
Book Banter: The Rise of Meritocracy
Angela Picciariello from Oxfam GB's Research Team and Susanna Griffiths from Oxfam's Policy and Practice Team, discuss the book 'The Rise of Meritocracy' by Michael Dunlop Young.Image credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/russelldavies/671323188
2019-05-10
19 min
Power in the Pandemic
Using digital to further women’s rights and gender equality
This is a recording of the recent webinar launch of the Gender & Development Journal's latest issue on gender and ICTs. It features:Sara Baker of Take Back the Tech! Dhanaraj Thakur from the Alliance for Affordable Internet, an initiative of the Web Foundation Divya Titus #IWillGoOut Campaign, social activist and gender consultant Introduced by Caroline Sweetman, Editor of G&D Moderated by Amy O’Donnell, Digital Specialist at Oxfam, Board member of anti-harrassment charity Hollaback! and co-editor of our ICTs issue. Find out more about the Gender & Development Journal: http://www.genderanddevelopment.orgPicture attribution: Asian Dev...
2018-10-12
57 min
Food Sleuth Radio
Oxfam’s Irit Tamir, J.D., discusses human suffering, poverty and injustice in supermarket supply chains and how to increase transparency and ethical sourcing.
Did you know that supermarkets hold great power and influence over the farmers, producers and workers who supply their products? Join Food Sleuth Radio host and Registered Dietitian, Melinda Hemmelgarn, for her interview with Irit Tamir, J.D., Director of Oxfam America’s Private Sector Department. Tamir will discuss Oxfam’s new report, “Ripe for Change: Ending the human suffering behind our food” https://www.oxfamamerica.org/static/media/files/Ripe-for-Change-Ending-Human-Suffering-in-Supermarket-Supply-Chains-report.pdf and Oxfam’s new “Behind the Barcodes Campaign,” which assesses supermarket supply chains and how they score on human rights. Oxfam is a global organization working to end the injust...
2018-08-17
28 min
Power in the Pandemic
Sanitation in Focus: The WASH response in Cox's Bazar
As part of the response to the Rohingya refugee crisis in Bangladesh, Oxfam has been supporting the implementation of water and sanitation infrastructure in the refugee camps. The huge influx of people, challenging environmental factors and the small space have led to innovate approaches being taken to address the quantities of faecal sludge needing treatment. In this podcast Oxfam’s John Allen and Salahuddin Ahmmed discuss what approaches are being used and how current innovations have overcome the challenges faced there.Photo: An Oxfam latrine used by four families in Unchiprang camp for Rohingya refugees, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh....
2018-08-03
33 min
Power in the Pandemic
How loans from philanthropists to NGOs could work
This podcast focuses on the role of philanthropy in development, and shares the learning from a recent loan agreement made to Oxfam, which is considered ground-breaking for the sector. We speak to Talal Shakerchi, the head of Meditor Trust who gave the loan, and Bridie Layden from Oxfam GB’s Philanthropy & Partnerships team, who coordinated the process. They talk to us about how it worked, the challenges they faced and what the expectations are from the agreement.
2018-07-13
18 min
Power in the Pandemic
Sanitation in Focus: Innovation in humanitarian response
Oxfam's head of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) discusses how the sector is innovating to address the needs of those Oxfam supports in humanitarian situations. The podcast discusses adapting to changing priorities, new approaches we can use in emergencies and where the sector is headed due to better coordination and communication of approaches.Photo credit: Tommy Trenchard / Oxfam
2018-07-10
30 min
Power in the Pandemic
Guest post from the Gender & Development Journal
This year, Oxfam's international journal Gender & Development turns 25. The UK Development Studies Association and Oxfam marked the occasion by convening a one-day seminar for feminist activists from academia and development practice to discuss bringing feminist values to development research, policy and practice. In this podcast five of these activists introduce themselves and their research, and explain why they are passionate about gender and development. Featuring: Lata Narayanaswamy, Ján Michalko, Mirna Guha, Rishita Nandagiri and Liliana Bastian.
2018-06-05
07 min
Power in the Pandemic
How can overcoming educational barriers improve the sustainability of smallholder supply chains?
In this podcast we speak to Amanda Klarer, the Responsible Farming Program Manager at Marcatus QED, who works with some of the world's leading and niche consumer brands to develop customised sourcing programmes, innovative products and sustainable supply chains. Marcatus QED is one of Unilever’s supply partners for their gherkin supply chain, and is part of the Enhancing Livelihoods Fund, a joint initiative between Oxfam, Unilever and the Ford Foundation. Amanda speaks to us about their innovative approach to educating smallholder farmers, especially women, and how the Marcatus Mobile Education Platform works to uplift livelihoods and create more su...
2018-04-19
09 min
Power in the Pandemic
Book Banter: Weapons Of Math Destruction
Oxfam researchers Franziska Mager and Deborah Hardoon review 'Weapons of Math Destruction' by Cathy O'Neil, a book which describes the way that big data is being used to affect every aspect of our lives, leading to bias which increases inequality and threatens democracy.
2018-04-16
20 min
Power in the Pandemic
What are the solutions for desalination?
As the world's water systems become more prone to salt, what are the methods and solutions available today to tackle this? And how should NGOs be using these technologies? A new report available next week gives a deep insight into the technologies currently available, the challenges and the contexts of what could work where. A summary of the report is available here: https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/a-desalination-road-map-for-asia-an-overview-of-existing-and-emerging-desalinat-620448We speak Tom Wildman from Oxfam, and the researchers behind the report from the University of California at Berkeley, Chinmayee Subban and Kate Boden.
2018-03-22
21 min
Power in the Pandemic
Women's rights in South Sudan: How do you empower women in a country at conflict?
How do you help empower women in a conflict zone? In South Sudan, Oxfam is pushing to help women make money through agriculture and small businesses, with the aim of boosting their ability to claim their rights in the household and community.Anne Daniel Ali, Director-General in the Ministry of Gender and Social Welfare in Wau State, joins Oxfam's Monica Fagila and Tim Bierley to discuss practical steps to make lasting change in South Sudan.
2018-03-12
22 min
Power in the Pandemic
Would you care more about inequality, if you understood the scale of it?
As part of Oxfam's Reward Work, Not Wealth report, data from a survey project of over 70,000 people in 10 countries was used. In this podcast, we speak to the researchers behind the research project, which was commissioned for Oxfam from Christopher Hoy at the Australia National University. They reveal people's perceptions of inequality, what they care about, what they want done about it, and give insight into how this data can be used for campaigning work. Download the research here: https://taxpolicy.crawford.anu.edu.au/sites/default/files/publication/taxstudies_crawford_anu_edu_au/2018-01/complete_hoy_m...
2018-01-25
19 min
Power in the Pandemic
Safe to speak out: Tackling gender based violence in the digital age
Safe to speak out: Tackling gender based violence in the digital age by The Oxfam Podcast
2018-01-23
05 min
Power in the Pandemic
Reward work, not wealth: How can we solve the inequality crisis?
Last year saw the biggest increase in billionaires in history, one more every two days. This huge increase could have ended global extreme poverty seven times over. 82% of all wealth created in the last year went to the top 1%, and nothing went to the bottom 50%. In this podcast, we speak to the authors and advisers of a new Oxfam report "Reward work, not wealth", and discuss the links between inequality and poverty, as well as the solutions that governments and the private sector should adopt.
2018-01-22
24 min
Power in the Pandemic
Emergency sanitation in focus
Esther Shaylor talks to Andy Bastable, Oxfam's expert on public health engineering, about the challenge of providing sustainable sanitation in emergencies. What happens when toilets in camps are not well planned out? How and why should tiger worms and urine dry diversion toilets be used?
2017-12-18
13 min
Power in the Pandemic
Partnerships in Iraq
Many INGOs have made commitments to support reform in the Humanitarian System, specifically to ensure that local and national humanitarian actors can take a more prominent role in coordinating and implementing emergency responses. What are the challenges INGOs like Oxfam face in realising this Localisation of Aid agenda? What can we learn from Oxfam in Iraq that is committed to putting partnerships at the centre of all their work? We spoke to the Oxfam in Iraq team for their views and to find out how they're working with partners in the region.
2017-11-01
21 min
Power in the Pandemic
Book Banter: The Great Escape and Africa: Why Economists Get It Wrong
Franziska Mager and Deborah Hardoon from Oxfam take to the air waves share their thoughts on two books that deal with the economy, wealth and inequality. 'The Great Escape', by Angus Deaton, and Africa: Why Economists Get It Wrong by Morten Jerven.
2017-09-29
13 min
Power in the Pandemic
Protecting civilians in conflict
As a result of conflict, the world today is faced with huge challenges in the protection of civilians. In Yemen, Syria and South Sudan, infrastructures have been destroyed and thousands of people are forced to flea, or face the risks of disease, famine or harm. NGOs and relief agencies play a large role in the protection of civilians, from on the ground assistance to national level campaigning. Here Oxfam's Rachel Hastie, Protection Advisor, and Fionna Smyth, Head of Humanitarian Advocacy and Campaigns, speak about the challenges we're facing in protecting civilians and what needs to ch...
2017-08-16
12 min
Power in the Pandemic
Tiger worms: An innovative solution to sanitation
Tiger worms: An innovative solution to sanitation by The Oxfam Podcast
2017-06-02
13 min
Power in the Pandemic
Women peace and security in the MENA region (Arabic webinar)
Women in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) face many difficulties and inequalities in their daily lives, and conflict in the region only exasperates the situation. This is the first in a series of webinars on gender justice hosted by Oxfam's Regional Gender Justice Programme, exploring peace and security for women.
2016-02-17
1h 21
What Doesn't Kill You
Episode 172: Oxfam USA Assesses the American Poultry Industry
In a blistering report on the state of the poultry industry, Oxfam USA noted the appalling conditions for poultry and workers alike. Today on _ What Doesn’t Kill You _, Katy Keiffer discuss the report and its impact on industry and consumers with Oliver Gottfried, Senior Advocacy and Collaborations Advisor at Oxfam. Oliver Gottfried is based in Boston, MA and serves as the Senior Advocacy and Collaborations Advisor for Oxfam America’s US Regional Office. Oliver has led Oxfam’s poultry work over the last two years and served as the organizer of the coalition of over a dozen groups working tog...
2015-11-24
47 min
Ask Oxfam
Make a song and dance about poverty #OxfamSong, by Eclectic Method & 18,000 Oxfam supporters
If you took part in 'make a song and dance about poverty' you helped create something amazing. Download the track for free at www.oxfam.org.uk/song. If you want to do more to take on poverty, it couldn’t be easier, text SONG to 70066 to donate £2. Today, the 85 richest people on the planet have as much wealth as the 3.5 billion poorest – that’s half the world’s population. We think that’s wrong. To help turn up the volume on poverty, we recorded festival goers and celebrities, including Simon Pegg, Eliza Doolittle and Foals, making a song and dance about...
2014-11-04
02 min
Oxfam
Oxfam's Holly Taylor reports from the frontline on Ebola
Oxfam's Holly Taylor is in Sierra Leone, reporting back on our #Ebola response in the country. Here she talks to Radio 1's Newsbeat team about the experience.
2014-10-22
01 min
Oxfam
Why does Oxfam work in the UK?
Oxfam's Rachael Orr explains why Oxfam, as an international development charity, believes it's vital to work and fight poverty here in the UK as well as around the world.
2014-06-09
01 min
Oxfam
Miquita Oliver - why I'm running the London marathon for Oxfam
TV presenter and Oxfam supporter Miquita Oliver tells us why she's training hard to raise money for Oxfam by running the London marathon this year.
2014-02-26
00 min
Oxfam
Why Bonnie Wright is backing Oxfam
Harry Potter star Bonnie Wright hosted her own get together today for Oxfam to help launch our new motherhood appeal - with her mum, of course! Find out why she and her mum got involved.
2014-02-26
00 min
Oxfam
Oxfam: what's going on at the Syria peace talks?
An Oxfam report by Kitty Logan from behind the scenes at the Syria peace talks in Geneva.
2014-01-29
01 min
Oxfam
Made In Chelsea's Proudlock - why I'm donating my clothing to Oxfam
Made In Chelsea's Oliver Proudlock talks about donating his clothing to his local Oxfam shop, why he loves charity shops, and why it's in his New Year's resolutions to support Oxfam.
2014-01-27
01 min
Oxfam
"It was amazing seeing parents able to feed their family because of Oxfam..."
Oxfam's Amy Christian describes meeting a couple who were at last able to buy their family a meal thanks to Oxfam, after spending time as homeless refugees from Syria.
2013-10-04
01 min
Oxfam
"Don't let #Syria down at the #G20" Oxfam's Steve Price Thomas reports
Oxfam's Steve Price Thomas reports live from the G20 Summit in St Petersburg on why world leaders must push for peace in Syria without further delay.
2013-09-05
00 min
Ask Oxfam
Perou answers - will Oxfam's work make a difference?
Perou tackles your questions: - Will Oxfam's projects in Mukuru actually make a difference? - What will he take back to his photographic career in the UK from this week's trip?
2013-08-09
01 min
Oxfam
Eleanor describes Oxfam's 'superloos'
Eleanor introduces day two of #perouskenya, describing the current toilet/sanitation situation at the school in Kenya, and how Oxfam's partner Sanergy is helping with new 'superloos'.
2013-08-08
01 min
Oxfam
Eleanor from Oxfam reports from a Nairobi school
Eleanor introduces today's photo shoot, which sees Perou splashing a lot of water around with schoolchildren, to highlight some of Oxfam's work providing clean water in the Mukuru slum.
2013-08-07
00 min