Speaking Out Oxfam International Secretariat, Suite 20, 266 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 7DL, UK www.oxfam.org Issue 11. Quarterly
Internal newsletter for staff and volunteers
October 2011
Inside this issue:
Oxfam launches new land-grab campaign highlighting Uganda deal
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Trailwalker update
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Women’s rights in Afghanistan
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Scarlett Johansson working with Oxfam
What does ‘one Oxfam’ mean to me?
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“I'm incredibly proud to be an Oxfam Ambassador. Every time that I travel with Oxfam it's always such an incredible learning experience... I'm seeing the problems and the solutions. Also as an Oxfam Ambassador I do fundraising, I raise awareness of global issues, global crises, and basically just try to get the word out there."
SMS fact file: GoLives
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Oxfam Ambassador Scarlett Johansson chats with Martha, currently working for Oxfam at 'IFO 3' section, Dadaab camp, the world’s biggest refugee camp. Credit: Andy Hall/Oxfam September 2011
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http://www.oxfam.org/ en/ambassadors
Oxfam has sixteen global Ambassadors, and affiliates have their own celebrity supporters. Ambassadors help Oxfam influence politicians and decision makers, grab the attention of the media, and support fundraising opportunities such as the Dubai Gala Evening this December 2011. They give a powerful voice to people who would otherwise go unheard. Scarlett’s trip is the latest in a busy schedule of Ambassador activities. In July, Kristin Davis visited Tanzania for the Grow campaign – then extended her trip at short notice to highlight the East Africa food crisis, travelling to Dadaab and carrying out media work in Kenya, the UK and USA. It was a physically and emotionally gruelling trip, but it generated a huge amount of coverage worldwide and spikes in donations can be directly linked to her interviews. Also this summer, Damon Albarn and a team of music producers travelled to the DRC with Oxfam to make an album, Kinshasa One Two, which is being sold globally to raise funds for Oxfam. Check out the website here: www.drcmusic.org. This year, Annie Lennox has launched The Circle in Scotland and in Italy. The Circle is a way for women to support and empower women. In the UK, it has already made almost a million pounds for Oxfam, has helped raise the profile of women’s issues, and has led to a nationwide community fundraising event - we’re hoping to build on these successes. The celebrities we work with are dedicated, passionate supporters of Oxfam. Over the last four years Oxfam Ambassadors have met at least 15 world leaders and lobbied the UN, WTO and EU as well as individual governments. They play a significant role in raising the profile of the Oxfam brand, boosting fundraising appeals, increasing media coverage, mobilizing the public and challenging decisionmakers. Claire Lewis - Global Ambassador Programme Manager