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    Somalia: Anisa Jama Hassan and her youngest child. Every two days, she comes here to fetch water, that she uses for washing, drinking, cooking, and feeding the livestock. She carries 40 litres for two days. Photo: Ahmed Osman/Oxfam

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    Impact Statistics

    14.25M

    people supported by the Global Oxfam Confederation to build safer, fairer and more resilient lives

    76

    countries strengthened through community-led action

    2,341

    local partners deliver grassroots development programs

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    Bangladesh: Mosammat Halima Begum lives on a char, or sandbank, in the Jamuna River. Floods and erosion have displaced her more than 20 times – mostly in the last ten years. Oxfam partner SKS has provided her with essentials like a tube well and has worked with her community on reducing disaster risks. Photo: ©Elizabeth Stevens/Oxfam

    Why make a regular donation to Oxfam?


    Oxfam works with local partners and communities to provide immediate and long-term solutions that help people lift themselves out of poverty.

    For more than 70 years, Oxfam and our supporters have been there for communities during wars, floods, famines, and natural disasters. Growing inequality will only deepen poverty, so it’s vital we’re still there tomorrow and for the years to come.

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    Make an immediate difference

    Donations go to work straight away, helping people in times of crisis with food, water, shelter and hygiene kits to prevent the spread of disease.

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    Timor-Leste: Ilda with her husband Angelino. She has always been a saver, even before joining ROMANSA. She is currently a leader in her group. Photo: Patrick Moran/Oxfam. Oxfam acknowledges the support of the Australian Government through the Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP).

    Be there for the long term

    Regular donations mean we can help communities rebuild after a crisis. Whether it’s fixing water infrastructure or providing psychosocial support, we’re there to ensure long-term recovery.

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    Cambodia: Growing up, Kneoun used to be able to catch fish from his doorstep. Since being forcibly relocated due to dam construction, he, with his wife and sister-in-law, now has to take the boat out 10km to reach waters for fish. Photo: Patrick Moran/Oxfam. Oxfam acknowledges the support of the Australian Government through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).

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    Bangladesh: A youth group in Barishal, Bangladesh, that works with the WAVE Foundation, an Oxfam partner, on reducing disaster risks. Photo: Elizabeth Stevens/Oxfam

    Join a community

    You’ll be part of a global movement of people working hard to tackle poverty and the inequalities that cause it.

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    Bangladesh: Sunita is picking fresh eggplants from her garden with her husband, Bimol. Photo:Mosharof Hussain/Oxfam

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    Bangladesh: Sunita is picking fresh eggplants from her garden with her husband, Bimol. Photo:Mosharof Hussain/Oxfam

    How your donation can help

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    $35 can help provide a farming family with training and tools to grow more nutritious food to eat and sell

    Training tools


    $35 can help provide a farming family with training and tools to grow more nutritious food to eat and sell

    Where your money goes

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

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    20c is invested to raise the next $1

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    13c goes towards vital support costs

    Frequently asked questions

    Oxfam is a global movement of people working together to eliminate poverty by tackling inequality.


    For more than 70 years, Oxfam has been working with local partner organisations and communities to provide immediate and long-term solutions that help people lift themselves out of poverty.


    Our commitment to working locally enables us to reach millions of people across the world every year. This remarkable work is possible thanks to generous donations from supporters like you.


    Your donations help deliver humanitarian aid, build more climate-resilient communities, amplify the voices of First Nations people, drive economic equality and create opportunities for people of every gender to succeed. Oxfam’s approach is unique because we work in partnership with communities to address poverty in the long term, meaning your gift will benefit generations of people to come. With you, our partners and communities, we are changing the world for the better every day, to relieve and eliminate poverty.

    Oxfam Australia provides humanitarian aid in times of crisis, runs powerful campaigns for change, and implements long-term, anit-poverty programs.


    Our mission to combat poverty and inequality takes us all over the world. Our efforts are powered by the generosity of donors, whose contributions enable us to make a tangible difference in the lives of communities we work with. Each donation helps us expand our reach, allowing us to work in diverse environments to deliver immediate aid and long-term solutions.


    For a closer look at our impact and where your donations are making a difference, visit the ‘Countries Where We Work‘ section on our site. There, you’ll find detailed insights into the specific challenges communities in these regions face and how Oxfam Australia’s initiatives, funded by donations like yours, are addressing them. Whether it’s responding to emergencies, supporting sustainable development projects, or advocating for social justice, your donations help alleviate poverty across the world.

    Your donation is directed to where it’s needed most. We prioritise flexibility in our funding to ensure that your donation has the maximum impact and supports a wide array of Oxfam’s programs across the globe. From emergency relief efforts in the aftermath of disasters or crises to long-term development projects aimed at eradicating poverty and inequality, your donation enables us to respond swiftly and effectively.


    Transparency about the allocation of donations is fundamental to us. For those interested in seeing exactly where the money goes, we provide a detailed breakdown of expenditure.

    Our dedicated team is here to assist you with any inquiries you may have, whether they’re about our programs, how to donate, or understanding the impact of your contributions. Please feel free to contact us at enquire@oxfam.org.au or call us on 1800 088 110.


    We’re eager to share how your support can help change lives and let you know the various ways you can contribute to Oxfam’s mission.


    Your interest and willingness to donate play a crucial role in our ongoing efforts to combat poverty and inequality worldwide. We’re here to answer your questions and guide you through the process of making a difference.

    Donations of $2 or more are tax-deductible. Regular donors will receive a consolidated tax receipt at the end of the Australian financial year (July). Once-off donors will receive a tax receipt via email immediately after their donation. For more information, head to our tax deductible donations page.

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    Indonesia: Sekolah Setara (Equality School) is empowering women of this village to raise their voice and advocate for their needs. Photo: Aimee Han/Oxfam. Oxfam acknowledges the support of the Australian Government through the Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP).

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