Emergencies
When disaster strikes around the world, Oxfam and our partners move quickly to provide life-saving assistance to people in need. Once the immediate danger has passed, we work to rebuild lives and reduce the risk of future disasters.
Current emergencies programs
Flooding in India
Oxfam is responding to one of the worst flood disasters in Bihar, India, which has affected more than 2.7 million people. At least 100,000 people remain stranded, and more than 250,000 homes have been washed away.
Photo: REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri
Africa food crisis appeal
Millions of people in Africa are facing a humanitarian crisis driven by drought, conflict, and rising global food prices. Oxfam is there
Photo: David Levene/OxfamGB
China earthquake
On 12 May 2008, a devastating earthquake hit Sichuan province in China. Three months on, Oxfam continues to support thousands of people in Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi provinces affected by the disaster.
Myanmar (Burma) cyclone
An estimated 2.4 million people were affected by Cyclone Nargis which hit Myanmar in the early hours of 3 May. Over the past three months, Oxfam has provided support to more than 250,000 people.
Photo: Reuters/Stringer www.alertnet.org
Timor-Leste: After the violence
While the violence in Timor-Leste has subsided, the humanitarian crisis remains. Oxfam is providing humanitarian assistance in camps in Dili and supporting local partners in surrounding districts.
Sudan crisis
Five years on, the crisis in Sudan's Darfur region remains one of the world's largest concentrations of human suffering. We are helping more than half a million people affected by the conflict in Darfur and Chad.
Flooding in Angola
Southern Angola has been hit by a cholera outbreak. We are providing clean water and sanitation and training communities in good hygiene practices to prevent the spread of the epidemic.
Flooding in Mozambique
Around 95,000 people have been made homeless by flooding along the Zambezi valley in southern Mozambique.
Conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Oxfam is supporting more than 150,000 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo who have fled ongoing conflict and violence.
Solomon Islands tsunami
An earthquake struck north-west of Honiara on Monday 2 April 2007 sparking a tsunami which affected Western Province communities. We distributed shelter repair kits and tents, built latrines, restored water supplies and ran health promotion activities.
Papua New Guinea cyclone
Cyclone Guba hit the coast of eastern Papua New Guinea in November 2007. We distributed health and hygiene materials, tarpaulins, water containers and other essential items, and supported local authorities in their emergency effort.
Bangladesh cyclone
On 15 November 2007 cyclone Sidr struck the southern coast of Bangladesh leaving about 4,000 people dead with 8.5 million people affected.
2004 Indian Ocean tsunami
A remarkable amount has been achieved in tsunami-hit countries since enormous waves smashed their way across the Indian Ocean on 26 December 2004. The millions of dollars donated by Australians and others around the world has made – and continues to make – a huge difference to the lives of affected communities.
How we work
Emergencies, whether manmade or natural, occur anywhere in the world, at any time. As a humanitarian advocate, we seek to ensure that the systems and laws designed to protect people in times of conflict.
