theglobaljournal.net: Latest articles of http://www.theglobaljournal.net/member/oxfam/articles/2012-01-23T11:04:11Z#03 - Oxfam2012-01-23T11:04:11Zhttp://www.theglobaljournal.net/article/view/478/<p><a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.ngoadvisor.net" target="_blank">Check out if Oxfam is in the Top 100 NGOs 2013 Edition!</a></p> <p><img style="vertical-align: top;" src="/s3/cache%2F3b%2F2a%2F3b2adc996e952cf7ece6cda2c3da3a32.jpg" alt="Oxfam Picture - Kids" width="580" height="385" /></p> <blockquote> <p>Finding lasting solutions&nbsp;to poverty and injustice.</p> <p>Present in 98 countries worldwide.</p> </blockquote> <p style="text-align: justify;">In many ways, <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.oxfam.org/">Oxfam</a> encapsulates in one organization the various&nbsp;functions of a modern NGO. It engages in humanitarian work,&nbsp;assisting those immediately affected by conflict and natural disasters.&nbsp;It implements development programs, seeking to lift communities out of&nbsp;poverty with long-term, sustainable solutions. It lobbies and advocates, in&nbsp;a bid to affect policy decisions on the causes of conflict at local, national,&nbsp;and international levels. It undertakes in-depth and rigorous research into&nbsp;best practices and structural challenges. And it does all&nbsp;of these things effectively and to the highest standards.&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">Though Oxfam International was founded as recently as 1995, when&nbsp;a group of independent NGOs came together to achieve greater impact&nbsp;on the international stage in reducing poverty and injustice, the&nbsp;organization traces its roots to the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief,&nbsp;established in Britain in 1942. This group campaigned for food supplies&nbsp;to be sent through an allied naval blockade to starving women and&nbsp;children in enemy-occupied Greece during World War II, but by 1960&nbsp;had already grown into a major international actor.&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">Today, Oxfam has a presence in nearly 100 countries, working closely&nbsp;with thousands of local partner organizations. A single-minded&nbsp;commitment to the eradication of poverty worldwide underpins all&nbsp;activities it pursues, whether relief, development or advocacy oriented.&nbsp;Within this framework, the organization has recently identified four key&nbsp;&lsquo;change goals&rsquo;, to guide its work up to 2012: economic justice, essential&nbsp;services, rights in crisis and gender justice.&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">These priorities are evident across a number of recent Oxfam activities.&nbsp;In Nepal, the organization is working with people from the Dhola&nbsp;community to build their first-ever community seed and grain bank,&nbsp;addressing long-term food security and enabling them to better take&nbsp;advantage of fluctuating market prices. In Haiti, Oxfam responded&nbsp;to the devastating earthquake by providing clean water, sanitation&nbsp;and hygiene training, temporary shelter and seeds, and organizing cash&nbsp;for work and cash grants programs &ndash; reaching over 300,000 people.&nbsp;On the humanitarian front, Oxfam has set a goal of becoming the leading&nbsp;international NGO working on water, sanitation and hygiene promotion.&nbsp;</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">Perhaps the most ambitious recent initiative the organization has&nbsp;launched is its worldwide campaign for a &lsquo;Financial Transaction Tax&rsquo;.&nbsp;Known variously as the &lsquo;Robin Hood tax&rsquo; or &lsquo;tax against poverty&rsquo;, this&nbsp;small levy on bankers would be used to fund poverty relief and other&nbsp;programs globally. With its combination of passion and practicality,&nbsp;the initiative captures in a nutshell the qualities that have led to Oxfam&rsquo;s success.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #888888;">(Photo &copy; Oxfam)</span></p>