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A new twist Preparing yarn, Andhra Pradesh, India, where Oxfam trains cotton workers in new, low-cost, organic farming. Credit: Rajendra Shaw/Oxfam
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Weighing in There is no electricity or running water in this Yemeni village, Oxfam’s mobile clinic, visiting monthly, is the only health care available. Caption: Abbie Trayler-Smith/Oxfam
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Weaving a future Women’s basket-weaving business supported by Oxfam in Lamgirek village, Aceh, Indonesia, where the local economy was devastated by the 2004 Tsunami. Credit: Jim Holmes/Oxfam
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Sporting chance Lucas Riquelme practising football, his favourite sport. His family raise alpacas and are active members of Oxfam partner organisation, the Society of Peruvian Alpaca Farmers. Credit: Annie Bungaroth/Oxfam
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Market day Places to meet, and to exchange goods – and gossip! Throughout the world, markets, like this one in Rwanda, are an important hub of every community. Credit: Steve Simon/Oxfam
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Seat of learning For ten-year-old Ketly Pierre, her garden in Haiti is a peaceful place to get stuck into her school homework. Credit: Abbie Trayler-Smith/Oxfam
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CafĂŠ culture Ismail Salum (right) works in this cafĂŠ in Tanzania. Worldwide, many young people move to cities in search of employment. Training and support from Oxfam helps make sure they are safe and not exploited. Credit: Glenn Edward/Oxfam
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Animal magic Tina Valenzuela with one of her family’s herd of 850 alpacas, Peru. Alpacas are an integral and much-loved part of the families who raise and rely on them for a living. Credit: Annie Bungaroth/Oxfam
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Model behaviour Geo Davitt, helping out in the King’s Road Oxfam shop, which specialises in up-market clothing. So even the mannequins have to look the part! Credit: Crispin Hughes/Oxfam
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Fairtrade Fortnight 23 February to 8 March Find out more at www.oxfam.org.uk Bucketful of berries Like many older women in Russia, Antonina Lebedeva spends her days gathering and selling cranberries at the roadside to supplement her pension. Credit: Geoff Sayer/Oxfam
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Everything stops for tortilla Popular the world over, these tortillas are being made for coffee growers in Sessesmil, Honduras. Credit: Gilvan Barreto/Oxfam
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“The shortest distance between two people is laughter.” This Nepalese proverb is true across every continent. Here, in Liberia, Noiwah Kpewluwah (right) and her friend share a joke. Credit: Aubrey Wade/Oxfam
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Circle of life Boys playing in Manica, Mozambique, where part of Oxfam’s HIV and AIDS work focuses on supporting orphans and vulnerable children. Credit: Steve Simon/Oxfam
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Lessons for life Four-year-old Sampson probably won’t remember his mother’s night-school classes, held in a small village in Liberia, but they will make a big difference to his future. Credit: Aubrey Wade/Oxfam
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It’s good to talk Liverpool ranked as the most deprived area in England in 2005, when Oxfam supported Get Heard workshops – giving people a chance to talk about their experiences of poverty. Credit: Karen Robinson/Oxfam
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April showers? With rain now increasingly unpredictable in Papua New Guinea, farmers – with support from Oxfam – are experimenting with crops that will grow in all kinds of weather. Credit: Jerry Galea/Oxfam
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Nest egg Ramounite Desulme’s hens, given to her by Oxfam, produce enough eggs to feed her family and to sell. Credit: Abbie Trayler-Smith/Oxfam
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Heat and dust In Maasai tradition, when there is drought, the men leave home with their animals to look for water and fresh pasture. Engaresero, Tanzania. Credit: Aubrey Wade/Oxfam
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Window on the world Watching the wedding festivities, Tajikistan. It’s a welcome break for people in these remote, mountainous villages – where Oxfam is helping to provide better health care and clean water. Credit: Caroline Irby/Oxfam
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Street life When poor people move to cities seeking work, almost inevitably, they have to live in run-down areas. Here in Haiti, Oxfam helps to improve living conditions. Credit: Abbie Trayler-Smith/Oxfam
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Room with a view Many families in Kuito, Angola, live in buildings badly damaged by civil war. Oxfam helps people to rebuild and refurbish their homes. Credit: Andy Hall/Oxfam
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Wall art “Always use water from a protected (uncontaminated) source, and keep it in clean containers” – part of a campaign by local Oxfam staff in India to improve health and hygiene. Credit: Howard Davies/Oxfam
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World Environment Day 5 June Find out more at www.oxfam.org.uk Ground work Khire waters her seedlings. Vegetable gardens provide food and an income for women in the AffolĂŠ region of Mauritania. Credit: Geoff Sayer/Oxfam
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Dancing to a different tune A dancer at a We Can festival in Sri Lanka, publicising the campaign to end violence against women. Credit: Annie Bungeroth/Oxfam
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Through the window Men from Intadeyni village, Mali, listen to a Parents’ Association meeting. Oxfam campaigns globally for quality education to be available for every child. Credit: Ami Vitale/Oxfam
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My generation In Mali, this baby has a promising future, thanks to the hard work put in by his dad and the rest of his community, in making the village school such a success. Credit: Ami Vitale/Oxfam
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Essential wear Wellies always sell well at Glastonbury Festival! But this is fun with a serious side. More than 70,000 people made the I Count pledge to Stop Climate Chaos at Glastonbury in 2007. Caption: Pete Axford/Oxfam
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Tour de force A regular sight in Chitobe, Mozambique, volunteer health visitors, trained by Oxfam, do their rounds of home visits. Credit: Steve Simon/Oxfam
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Crossing the Coco river Changing climate is reducing rainfall in the Miskitu region of Nicaragua. People are having to adapt their ways of living according to seasons that are no longer predictable. Credit: David de la Paz/Oxfam International
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No cause for alarm Here in Borgne, Haiti, training in life-saving and in first aid are important parts of the disaster-preparation work supported by Oxfam. Credit: Abbie Trayler-Smith/Oxfam
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Beach pup Children play with a dog on a southern Indian beach. In 2004, the Tsunami devastated this area. Oxfam provided emergency aid, and helped people to get back on their feet. Credit: Rajendra Shaw/Oxfam
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To market People converge on a local weekly market in Angola. It’s an essential journey – for selling, buying, and meeting up with friends and family. Credit: Andy Hall/Oxfam
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Agua vita - water for life Oxfam staff and partners erect a water tank, after the earthquake in Peru on 15 August 2007 had left the community of Pisco without a water supply. Credit: Oxfam
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Today’s lesson This little girl is ready for another day in school in Haiti. Oxfam is campaigning hard for the 72 million children worldwide who aren’t yet so lucky Credit: Henriot Nader/Oxfam
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But is it art? Intriguing shapes created by civil war in Kuito, Angola. With Oxfam’s help, the resilient residents are rebuilding their lives. Credit: Andy Hall/Oxfam
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The adventures of a tiffin tin All over India, workers look forward to the delivery of freshly-prepared lunches in layered tins to separate rice, bread, curry, and a sweet. Credit: Rajendra Shaw/Oxfam
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‘Education is light’ Samar, (left), is a voluntary teacher at a school supported by Oxfam in Aden, Yemen. Her mother never went to school, but says she firmly believes that ‘Education is light’. Credit: Abbie Trayler-Smith/Oxfam
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Night school Miadda Sumo feeding her daughter, Patricia, during an evening class for adults in Liberia. Oxfam believes that education is a right – for people of all ages Credit: Aubrey Wade/Oxfam
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Far from home Barwako Issa Noorow with her son, Ali. The family is from Somalia but fled from conflict there into Somaliland where Oxfam has improved the water supplies. Credit: David Levene/Oxfam
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New home for fishes An Oxfam partner organisation devised this ingenious ‘reef ball’, which is placed in the sea to encourage more fish, and to get fishing communities back on their feet. Credit: Marie Banu/Oxfam
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Distance learning Education worker, Fadimata, uses her moped, provided by Oxfam, to visit families in remote villages around Zigberi, Burkina Faso. Credit: Rajendra Shaw/Oxfam
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Feel-good footy Angola’s football team qualified for the 2006 World Cup. In streets and buildings once ravaged by civil war, it’s safe again to play. Credit: Andy Hall/Oxfam
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Cast away Two boys fishing as the sun sets over the fish pond in Ragauli village, India, where Oxfam works with people to improve their income. Credit: Lucy Davies/Oxfam
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The winter edition of Oxfam Unwrapped, out now. Find out more at www.oxfam.org.uk Teamwork Abdalla Adam Ahmed Bosh, in Sudan, with his donkey and a cart supplied by Oxfam, loading up with materials for construction. Credit: Jane Beesley/Oxfam
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Just the job Sintia Waromi uses a ‘tippy tap’ at her school in Nabire-Papua Province, Indonesia. Low-cost, innovative ideas such as these taps make it easy to promote good hygiene. Credit: Jim Holmes/Oxfam
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Round-the-clock care Nurse Lucy Chilinda tends a baby at Bwalia Hospital, Malawi, where nurses often work 24-hour shifts due to staff shortage. Oxfam campaigns for more health workers and for public spending on essential services. Caption: Abbie Trayler-Smith/Oxfam
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Frying tonight Tendai Pedzisa prepares to cook the family meal – using oil and other ingredients that are easier to afford since her community in Zimbabwe was supported by Oxfam to increase their earnings. Credit: Annie Bungeroth/Oxfam
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Thinking back Fitina, 70, a widow in a camp for displaced people in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Violence in the East of the country has caused some 90,000 people to leave their homes. Oxfam has provided water supplies. Credit: Marie Cacace/Oxfam
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Baby talk Awatef, (left), is training to be a midwife on a course supported by Oxfam and spends two days a week doing practical training. Maddodha Health Clinic, Yemen. Caption: Abbie Trayler-Smith/Oxfam
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Fleeing Somalia Shankaron, aged 22, makes injera (pancake bread) for her family in their tent at an Oxfam-supported camp for displaced people in Burao, Somaliland. Conflict forced the family to leave their home in Somalia in 2008. Credit: David Levene/Oxfam
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Wear the red ribbon on World AIDS Day, 1 December Find out more at www.oxfam.org.uk Making a song and dance The dancing and humour in this light-hearted play, performed in Zimbabwe, carry important information about high-risk behaviour and its link with HIV infection. Credit: Annie Bungeroth/Oxfam
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Baubles, bangles, and... goats Ndawasai Natisile, (right), and members of Inkidemi Women’s Beadmaking Group in Malambo, Tanzania, make and sell traditional jewellery, giving them money for school fees, medicines, clothing, and goats. Credit: Aubrey Wade/Oxfam
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Seasoned success Pashke Prozhmi with her daughter, Manjola. Pashke’s family income has grown since she began collecting and selling herbs through the Oxfam-supported Herb Marketing Association, Kiri village, Albania. Credit: Crispin Hughes/Oxfam
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For our children’s children A gift from Oxfam of a few chickens, goats, or geese goes a long way towards improving a family’s future. Credit: Rajendra Shaw/Oxfam
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Burning issues Candle-lit rally in the town of Konch, northern India, where Oxfam works with communities campaigning for government support for poor farmers affected by severe drought. Credit: Rajendra Shaw/Oxfam
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Reflex action Oxfam helped this group of women in Afghanistan to record the reality of their daily lives – and to use their stories to bring about change. Credit: Leslie Knott
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le. b a t i v e n i t ’ n t a h Poverty isiv w e l p o e p So let’s gd teo fight it. they nee When people get together, share their ideas, roll up their sleeves, and turn up the heat – poverty doesn’t stand much of a chance. Oxfam works alongside so many people who have the drive and determination to change our world for the better. Together, we’re moving mountains, going that extra mile – doing whatever it takes to make it all happen.
To donate now call: 0870 010 8809 or visit our website at www.oxfam.org.uk Oxfam, John Smith Drive, Cowley, Oxford, OX4 2JY. Printed in the United Kingdom. This diary is supplied by Oxfam Activities Ltd which covenants 100% of its taxable profits to Oxfam by gift aid. Oxfam GB is a member of Oxfam International. Registered Charity No. 202918
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le. b a t i v e n i t ’ n t a h Poverty isiv w e l p o e p So let’s gd teo fight it. they nee When people get together, share their ideas, roll up their sleeves, and turn up the heat – poverty doesn’t stand much of a chance. Oxfam works alongside so many people who have the drive and determination to change our world for the better. Together, we’re moving mountains, going that extra mile – doing whatever it takes to make it all happen.
To donate now call: 0870 010 8809 or visit our website at www.oxfam.org.uk Oxfam, John Smith Drive, Cowley, Oxford, OX4 2JY. Printed in the United Kingdom. This diary is supplied by Oxfam Activities Ltd which covenants 100% of its taxable profits to Oxfam by gift aid. Oxfam GB is a member of Oxfam International. Registered Charity No. 202918
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Children queue to wash their hands, Santo Tomás, Guatemala. With running water for only two hours a day, water has to be stored in containers to use throughout the day for cooking, washing, cleaning and bathing.
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