Timeline: Oxfam's response to the Philippines typhoon

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People use an Oxfam tap stand in Anibong, Tacloban. Photo: Eleanor Farmer/Oxfam

With the support of donors like you, Oxfam acted quickly to provide lifesaving aid after Typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines in November. Now, more than three months later, we are making a longer-term effort to help hard-hit families restore their means of earning a living.

Our relief and recovery work in the Philippines continues. See the latest on our Philippines Typhoon Haiyan page.

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