

Bangladesh: Shamsun Nahar is a Rohingya refugee and has been living in Cox's Bazar camp for seven years, where three of her children were born. Shamsun received training from Oxfam partner organisation, Mukti, and learned how to cultivate vegetables within the limited space of her shelter’s yard. With the reduction of aid, Shamsun finds it very hard to provide for her children and worries for the future of her children. Photo: Fabeha Monir/Oxfam. Oxfam acknowledges the support of the Australian Government through the Australian Humanitarian Partnership (AHP).
Annual report
Here’s how we tackled inequality and poverty in 2024-2025.
14.25 M+
people supported by the Oxfam Confederation across 76 countries in 2024-2025
$39.5M+
invested in Oxfam Australia to fight inequality and poverty worldwide
40,000+
change‑makers took action with us to stand against inequality
14.25 M+
people supported by the Oxfam Confederation across 76 countries in 2024-2025
$39.5M+
invested in Oxfam Australia to fight inequality and poverty worldwide
40,000+
change‑makers took action with us to stand against inequality
OUR IMPACT
Thanks to you
The Oxfam Confederation was there for over 14.25 million people in a time of crisis.
When disasters hit, we worked alongside local organisations to deliver clean water, food, shelter and other essentials.
We also tackled the root causes of poverty — from climate change and conflict to inequality — helping communities rebuild and create lasting change.
42,000+
incredible people donated to our work, supporting communities to lift themselves out of poverty, rebuild after disasters and advocate for their rights.
40,000+
people took action and stood with us to call for a fairer world without the inequalities that keep people in poverty
$563,454
was raised by our Oxfamily purchasing more than 20,000 Oxfam Unwrapped cards to give their loved ones. Once again, the top-selling card was the Christmas chicken.
237
incredible volunteers donated 17,195 hours — that’s worth more than $855,700.


Chad: Kaka Abakar Issa, internally displaced in Chad, in her new home holding one of her children. She is now receiving support from Oxfam through food assistance. However, many of her needs remain unmet. Photo: Adam Kraglaye/Oxfam
Poverty stems from deep inequality, so we tackle it from every angle — through advocacy, development, humanitarian aid, and partnerships with First Peoples communities in Australia
226
partners in 33 countries helped Oxfam Australia directly impact the lives of more than 175,500 people
1.3M+
Oxfam Confederation emergency responses were supported by Oxfam Australia, delivering life-saving support
76
countries reached by the Oxfam confederation and our global network of partners
226
partners in 33 countries helped Oxfam Australia directly impact the lives of more than 175,500 people
1.3M+
Oxfam Confederation emergency responses were supported by Oxfam Australia, delivering life-saving support
76
countries reached by the Oxfam confederation and our global network of partners


Uganda: Asha Vicky (39) is a South Sudanese refugee living in the Imvepi settlement in Northern Uganda. Photo: Hans Bach /Oxfam
OUR APPROACH
We partner with local organisations, mobilise community support, and rely on our supporters and staff to drive lasting change for a fairer, more just world
To contribute to change that lasts, we work alongside local organisations to transform the systems, policies and practices that have the most significant impact on people’s lives.
We work closely with communities on the ground because these are the people who know what’s needed. This allows us to learn about the challenges facing communities and develop projects that will create lasting change for generations to come.
FOCUS AREAS
Our programs work to create solutions to poverty that last, now and into the future. Here’s what that looks like.


The Democratic Republic of the Congo: Muhawe Myriam Charmante receiving Non-Food Item kits from Oxfam staff. Photo: Yves Kalwira/Oxfam
Humanitarian aid
Across the world, people are facing the impacts of conflict, climate change and inequality. Together with local organisations, we deliver life-saving essentials like water, food and shelter. And when the immediate danger passes, we stay to help communities rebuild and face the future with strength.


Bangladesh: As the president of a Self-Help Group (SHG), Surdhani is running a monthly meeting. As part of the SHG activities, all members come together to review their annual group plan and group saving goals. The monthly group savings will be a contingency fund to build a more resilient and independent future for themselves. Photo: Dhambin Jung/Oxfam
Advocacy and campaigns
Right now, we live in an unequal world. And we refuse to accept it. That's why we take action against injustice wherever it happens. We challenge decision-makers, stand with people whose rights are denied, and support activists pushing for change.


Australia: Four climate activists from the Kimberley, the Philippines and the Solomon Islands came together for the Safe Climate, Equal Future Speakers tour in September 2024. Photo: Heidi Demond/Oxfam
Long-term development
Our work addresses the root causes of poverty and inequality. We push for equal rights and opportunities, especially for women and LGBTQ+ communities. We call for urgent climate action, and work to create fairer economic systems that put people and the planet before profits.


Australia: Katina is a proud Yawuru woman passionate about women's health. She was a participant in the KAWC Roundtable in 2023. Photo: Aimee Han/Oxfam
FIRST PEOPLES PROGRAM
We envision a world where First Peoples are respected as equals and have the power to shape their own future.
For more than 230 years, the First Peoples of Australia have faced deep inequality and injustice.
As the original custodians of this land, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are too often denied their fair share of its resources and excluded from decisions that shape their lives and Country. Yet their strength, resilience and leadership continue to inspire change.
Together, we can walk alongside First Peoples communities in their ongoing fight for equality.
$1M
helped First Nations communities drive generational change, empower women’s leadership, and amplify Indigenous voices
nationally and globally
Want to dive deeper?
Around the world, we’re united in unaccepting inequality. Together, we deliver life-saving support today, and create long-term change for a tomorrow without poverty. The future is equal.
Our supporters are what makes this work possible. Thanks to their generosity, families are growing more food, earning a living, accessing clean water and toilets, living healthier, safer lives and having their voices heard.
Want to take a closer look at our impact in 2024-2025? Download the full Annual Report.


Cambodia: Chana and Sare (both 50s) in their aquaponics greenhouse. They are part of an aquaponics pilot project in their village, which gives local villagers the opportunity to grow vegetables in a climate resilient way that can then be used to support their household expenses. Photo: Patrick Moran/Oxfam. Oxfam acknowledges the support of the Australian Government through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).
Where your money goes


For every $1 we spend,
67c goes to life changing work






Your donation will help people and communities survive today, prepare for tomorrow and change their future for the better.


20c is invested to raise the next $1
13c goes towards vital support costs
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