Climate change

The carbon footprint of the world’s one billion poorest people represents just 3 percent of the global total. Yet as climate change advances, poor communities are hardest hit. Not only do we have a responsibility to avoid doing harm to others, we must help them adapt.

Mama Dalu is a farmer in East Flores, Indonesia, who participated in a program through Oxfam partner YPP that trained her to make charcoal briquettes out of coconut shells.Story

Turning food waste into fuel

Villagers in Indonesia learn how to transform coconuts into sustainable products and sources of renewable energy.

Wreckage after Hurricane KatrinaStory

How disaster brought us together

Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina transformed Oxfam’s approach to domestic operations, we continue to uplift communities in the South.

Chana and Sare grow vegetables in an aquaponics greenhouse near their home in Cambodia.Story

What is climate justice?

Climate justice means holding accountable the countries, corporations, and people fueling our climate crisis and demanding they support those experiencing its harshest effects.

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