Campaign Publications
Subscribe to an always-updated feed of these search terms
Haiti Progress Report 2010: Summary
Fact Sheet
| Jan 13, 2011
Oxfam's relief operation in Haiti following the January 2010 quake has been one of the organization's largest and most complex efforts. This report summarizes our progress.
Darfur Crisis Fact Sheet
Fact Sheet
| Oct 25, 2010
An overview of the continuing humanitarian crisis in Sudan.
Earthquake in Haiti Fact Sheet
Fact Sheet
| Oct 01, 2010
In the months following the devastating earthquake in Haiti, Oxfam's urgent mission has been to help the people of Port-au-Prince, and beyond, meet their basic needs—not only to ensure their survival but to uphold their dignity.
Pakistan Floods Fact Sheet
Fact Sheet
| Sep 17, 2010
In the aftermath of the devastating floods, Oxfam and our partners have launched a rapid-relief effort to reach more than one million people with essential aid.
Gulf Coast government guide
Campaign Publication
| Feb 08, 2010
A Directory of the National, State, and Local Officials Representing Coastal Mississippi
In harm's way: Oxfam America's game on rethinking natural disasters
Campaign Publication
| Sep 30, 2009
US Gulf Coast Recovery Program Fact Sheet
Fact Sheet
| Aug 22, 2008
An overview of Oxfam America's continuing effort to rebuild the Gulf Coast
Take Action: Global Food Crisis
Campaign Publication
| Jul 15, 2008
Already 854 million people on our planet suffer from hunger. Now, as food prices climb high and fast, conditions are becoming worse and threatening the well-being of millions more people.
Take Action: Democratic Republic of Congo
Campaign Publication
| Jul 15, 2008
According to Jan Egeland, the UN humanitarian chief in DRC from 2003-06, casualties in Congo amount to "a tsunami every month, year in and year out, for the last six years." Yet since Egeland made this statement in 2005 about the crisis in Congo, the situation remains grim, and the Congolese people are being subjected to unrivaled brutality.
Take Action: Fight for Climate Justice
Campaign Publication
| Feb 15, 2008
We've all seen the images on the evening news: the droughts, floods, hunger, and disease. Decades of greenhouse gas emissions have finally caught up with our climate—and it's the poorest among us who are worst affected.


Follow us online