What Oxfam is Doing
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STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY ACCESS TO NATURAL RESOURCES
With dams, commercial interests, and population growth threatening the Mekong River Basin, Oxfam is helping small-scale farmers and fishers strengthen their access to water, fish stocks, and other aquatic resources.
Oxfam fosters small-scale farmers' and fishers' access to and control over the resources of the Mekong by helping them engage in:
Fact-based Advocacy
Oxfam supports partner efforts to gather evidence on the effects of harmful policies and projects.
Strategic Partner Networks
Oxfam facilitates the growth and development of trans-boundary networks of partners facing similar challenges.
Dialogue with Decision Makers
Oxfam connects partners with decision makers by equipping them with authoritative research, community participation, and the experience of others.
Integrated Oxfams
Oxfam America leads a collaborative effort of eight Oxfams in the region working together to achieve common objectives to protect the resources of the Mekong River Basin.