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Oxfam and partners deliver clean water to isolated communities hit by Mangkhut
Four days after Typhoon Mangkhut made landfall, a truck carrying clean water and jerry cans arrived in Cagayan today for immediate distribution by Oxfam and the Cagayan Valley Disaster Response Center (CVDRC) to isolated communities in Rizal, Cagayan. This immediate response is informed by rapid assessments made by Oxfam and local partners that clean water […]
Oxfam and partners prepare to deliver clean water and shelter to thousands in Typhoon Mangkhut aftermath
Tuguegerao City – In the aftermath of Typhoon Mangkhut, Oxfam, the Citizens’ Disaster Response Center (CDRC), and Cagayan Valley Disaster Response Center have identified that the immediate needs of people affected are clean water and shelter. A truck carrying clean water and jerry cans is being sent to the region today. Oxfam is also preparing […]
Oxfam and local partners witness Ompong’s “destructive force”– disaster preparedness committees activated
Tuguegerao City, 6:49AM – The joint assessment teams of Oxfam and its partner, Citizens’ Disaster Response Center (CDRC), witnessed the destructive force of Ompong, known internationally as Super Typhoon Mangkhut. The teams have been deployed to Cagayan since Wednesday to provide on-site situational updates and conduct rapid needs assessments. The community-led disaster preparedness committees of […]
Oxfam, local partners ready to respond as “highly threatening” Super Typhoon Mangkhut nears
Oxfam and its local partners are ready to respond to Typhoon Ompong, known internationally as Super Typhoon Mangkhut, if needed. The Philippine government considers Ompong to be “highly threatening” and that a request for international assistance might be considered. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) estimates that 4.3 million people live in […]
Oxfam Report Highlights the Potential of Business to Foster Growth and Equality.
Business has a prime role to play in building an ASEAN that works for all Asians, says the Oxfam Report “The Future of Business: Shaping inclusive growth in South-East Asia,” launched as the World Economic Forum (WEF) ASEAN meeting kicks off in Ha Noi, Viet Nam, 11-13 September 2018. The report explores how businesses can […]
Breaking the Cycle Together
Blog post by Catherine GordoMore from Catherine Gordo When relief goods are used as dowry for young Maranao girls and when their decisions are largely influenced by their desire to feed their families – rights, poverty, and cultural practices intersect. After writing that opening statement, I asked my 13-year-old daughter to read it out loud and see if I’m making […]
Passing on the Gift
Blog post by April Abello-Bulanadi More from April Abello-Bulanadi Meet Alma Rosete, an inspiring woman from one of the communities in BIliran province, which was hit by Tropical Storm Urduja (Kai-tak) in December 2017. Six months after the storm, Biliran and its people, including Alma, are still recovering from the devastation. With farming as their main source […]
Fathers urged to help women in house work to overcome poverty, inequality
Groups called for the active participation of fathers in household chores to address poverty, and the heavy and unequal responsibilities women face in care work. SIAD Initiatives in Mindanao Convergence for Asset Reform and Regional Development (SIM-CARRD) in partnership with Oxfam and the local government of Libungan, North Cotabato made the call during a male […]
‘Brutal treatment’ of PH banana farmers featured in global campaign to stop inequality in supermarket supply chains
Quezon City; July 1, 2018 – The plight of Philippine banana farmers is featured in ‘Behind the Barcodes’, an Oxfam global campaign calling on supermarkets around the world to address the unfair treatment of farmers, workers, and producers in their food supply chains. Oxfam’s new global campaign report, ‘Ripe for Change’, found that banana farmers in […]
Financial Inclusion an Important Enabler for the Recovery of Marawi
Blog post by Oxfam PilipinasMore from Oxfam Pilipinas A year after armed conflict broke out in Marawi City, the pursuit of recovery remains a long-term endeavor. Around 230,000 people, who are mostly small traders and vendors, remain displaced and are still struggling to recover their lost properties and livelihoods. In the Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao […]