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Hardest hit: Louisiana
Video Link | Oct 19, 2009
Survival strategies from the frontlines of climate change
Hardest hit: El Salvador
Video Link | Oct 15, 2009
Survival strategies from the frontlines of climate change
Video: Earthquake in Haiti requires major humanitarian response
Video Link | Jan 15, 2010
Earthquake survivors urgently need basic services. Oxfam is on the ground in Haiti with 200 people preparing to support rescue efforts and respond with safe water, sanitation services, and shelter material. According to the UN, one third of Haiti’s 9 million people are believed to have been affected. As we pass the 48-hour mark, the need for clean water is now acute.
TCK TCK TCK - It's Time to Act on Climate Change
Video Link | Aug 28, 2009
With only 100 days to go until world leaders meet in Copenhagen to hammer out a global climate change treaty, Oxfam has launched a new video with Oxfam Ambassador and Hollywood actor Gael Garcia Bernal.
Video: Haiti at risk
Video Link | Jan 13, 2010
Just under 80% of Haiti's 9.6 million people live on less than $2 per day. About half of Haiti's population lacks clean drinking water. These images, taken in Haiti in 2009 by photographer Jeff Antebi, illustrate that a majority of Haitians were struggling to get by before the earthquake struck.
Standing up for justice
Video Link | Mar 02, 2010
In 2005, thousands of unarmed Peruvians peacefully protested against the Rio Blanco Copper Mine for illegally exploring for minerals on community land without their consent. One local resident, Cleofé Neyra, describes how she and 27 others were tortured and their struggle to defend their land and human rights.
Stop Violence Against Women
Video Link | Oct 15, 2009
Oxfam America’s Gender Violence Prevention campaign supports local upcoming artists while contributing to cultural change and new youth practices. Salvadoran duo ‘Shaka y Dres’ composed three songs with modern urban Latin rhythms and lyrics that coincide with the messages of the campaign.
Oxfam on the ground in Haiti: Scaling up
Video Link | Jan 27, 2010
An estimated one million people in and around Port-au-Prince have lost their homes, forcing many into makeshift temporary camps. Oxfam is providing essentials like clean water, shelter materials, latrines, supplies like soap, and cooking implements to tens of thousands of these displaced people.
Follow the Money
Video Link | Jan 08, 2010
Standing at the pump, watching the numbers tick away, do you ever wonder where the money goes? You're not alone: People on the other end of the pipeline are wondering too. While we feel the pinch in our pockets, citizens of oil-producing countries are often not seeing the profits.
Lifeblood at risk
Video Link | Mar 08, 2010
In northern Peru, small-scale farmers can earn more by growing organic products. They say the rush to mine for copper in the mountains above their farms would contaminate the region and put their futures at risk.
Sexual violence in DR Congo
Video Link | Mar 06, 2009
Oxfam's striking short film, shot in eastern Congo in 2008, elevates the stories of women working to overcome brutality and asks viewers to take action by joining a growing community of people who will not stand by any longer.
Predictable, multiyear aid is life-saving in difficult contexts
Video Link | Jun 01, 2008
An interview with Melissa Phillips, NGO Secretariat Coordinator in Juba, Southern Sudan.
Saving for Change
Video Link | Nov 14, 2008
Oxfam America has pioneered an alternative microfinance model called Saving for Change, which self-replicates on a large scale and at a low cost, serving those who have been left behind.
Bring US Foreign Assistance into the 21st Century
Video Link | May 30, 2008
This short video was produced by our partners at the Center for Global Development.
Video: The need for water is acute
Video Link | Jan 15, 2010
Without water, people cant last much beyond three days. Thats why Oxfam focuses much of its emergency response on rushing to provide survivors with a safe supply.
Darfur Q & A Part 1
Video Link | Apr 23, 2008
Part one of Oxfam's Darfur Q&A series. Mike Delaney, Oxfam's Director of humanitarian response, and Scott Stedjan, our Senior policy advisor, answer your questions.
Darfur Q & A Part 2
Video Link | Apr 23, 2008
Part two of Oxfam's Darfur Q&A series. Mike Delaney, Oxfam's Director of humanitarian response, and Scott Stedjan, our Senior policy advisor, answer your questions.
Darfur Q & A Part 3
Video Link | Apr 23, 2008
Part three of Oxfam's Darfur Q&A series. Mike Delaney, Oxfam's Director of humanitarian response, and Scott Stedjan, our Senior policy advisor, answer your questions.
Darfur Q & A Part 4
Video Link | Apr 23, 2008
Part four of Oxfam's Darfur Q&A series. Mike Delaney, Oxfam's Director of humanitarian response, and Scott Stedjan, our Senior policy advisor, answer your questions.
Oxfam America's Climate Change Campaign
Video Link | Jun 17, 2008
We are asking that the US cut greenhouse gas emissions, and provide financial assistance so that the most vulnerable communities can adapt.
Our Land, Our Life
Video Link | Feb 14, 2008
The struggle of Carrie and Mary Dann, two Western Shoshone elders, to address the threat mining development poses to the sacred and environmentally sensitive lands of Crescent Valley, Nevada.
Thank you from Oxfam and Ethiopian coffee farmers
Video Link | Jun 21, 2007
Starbucks and Ethiopia finalized a trademark agreement, ending their dispute and bringing both sides together in partnership to help Ethiopian farmers.
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Collection | May 28, 2009
Sustainable Security
Video Link | May 26, 2008
Oxfam America president Raymond C. Offenheiser discusses how 21st century sustainable security requires working together across borders for joint solutions to global challenges.
Oxfam America President Ray Offenheiser on Bloggingheads.tv
Video Link | Sep 15, 2008
Mark Leon Goldberg of UN Dispatch and The American Prospect, chats with Ray Offenheiser, president of Oxfam America, about how we can bring US foreign assistance and foreign aid practices into the 21st century.
Reform US Foreign Aid Policy
Video Link | Jul 15, 2008
US foreign aid has saved millions of lives and helped millions more overcome poverty. Yet foreign aid is still under-performing and often fails to reach the people who need it most.
Water is life
Video Link | Mar 08, 2010
High in the cloud forest of Piura, local communities understand the importance of the area's water sources and medicinal plants. They warn the proposed Rio Blanco copper mine would be catastrophic to the fragile and pristine environment here.
Oxfam on the ground in Haiti: New beginnings
Video Link | Feb 04, 2010
The Haitian people have begun tackling the hard work of recovery. Many are eager to contribute, looking for opportunities to earn money, to meet people's basic needs—opportunities like assembling family kits.
Climate change wake-up call
Video Link | Nov 13, 2009
You know about global warming. You may already be doing your part to protect the environment. But, climate change is a human issue too—it's hitting the poorest people hardest.
ACT FAST with Oxfam
Video Link | Oct 30, 2009
We can beat hunger and poverty -- but we've got to ACT FAST. Pledge to ACT FAST with Oxfam today and help us add 5,000 new people to the movement by November 30.
Copper in the Clouds
Video Link | Mar 02, 2010
In northern Peru, local governments, community leaders, and farmers say the proposed Rio Blanco Copper Mine would be devastating to local communities. In an area where drinking water is already scarce, pollution from the mine would be an environmental disaster for the entire region.
Open the Books on Corruption
Video Link | Apr 29, 2009
From Oxfam America partner Publish What You Pay, calling for transparency in the oil, gas and mining industries and asking Congress to introduce the Extractive Industries Transparency Disclosure Act.
Conflict surges in Congo
Video Link | Apr 24, 2009
Atrocities are being committed against villagers in remote areas of Eastern Congo, where fighting between the Congolese army and the FDLR rebel group continues. At least 250,000 people have been forced to leave their homes since January.
Martina's story
Video Link | Aug 20, 2008
Martina Longom campaigned for and helped to build a borehole to make collecting water easier in Caicaoan village, Uganda.
Muriel's story
Video Link | Aug 20, 2008
Muriel Saragoussi uses her voice to ensure that women's needs are taken into account in all environmental policies in Brazil.
Sahena's story
Video Link | Aug 20, 2008
Sahena Begum is spearheading community efforts to cope with changing weather in Kunderpara village, Bangladesh.
Sharon's story
Video Link | Aug 20, 2008
Sharon Hanshaw helps women speak out and prepare for future storms in post-Hurricane Katrina Biloxi, MS
The singing wells of Dubluq
Video Link | Feb 26, 2009
How herders in southern Ethiopia find water for their cows in the deadly winter dry season.
A perfect storm is driving millions into poverty
Video Link | Dec 07, 2009
More than one billion people now face chronic hunger—and more could join their ranks if we don't act now. With increasing food prices, droughts and floods, and economic pressures, 40 years of progress against extreme poverty is at risk. Oxfam is ready with innovative programs that can save lives.
Video: Making the water flow
Video Link | Jan 17, 2010
Oxfam distributes water to thousands of displaced Haitians.
From Congo with love
Video Link | Feb 12, 2010
Photographer Rankin found humanity in abundance on his return to Congo in 2009 when he asked villagers to tell him about the people and things they love.
