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Time to implement DRR and adaptation plan on agriculture

February 16, 2017

There is a need to implement a disaster risk reduction plan to help farmers in the northern Philippines cope with impending emergencies as they continue to recuperate from the succession of disasters that have affected harvests – from the long drought that ended June last year to the typhoons that hit the region in October […]

Call for partnership proposals – Meso-scale Insurance for Disaster Risk Reduction (MINDER Project)

February 7, 2017

Summary Oxfam in the Philippines is implementing a research and advocacy project which aims to help low-income local government units improve their capacity to respond to disaster through investing in risk transfer mechanisms for their assets. We welcome organisations interested in working in partnership with Oxfam to design an insurance model that will work with […]

Oxfam and partners assess needs on the ground after Christmas typhoon

December 28, 2016

Typhoon Nina left at least P5.3 billion ($106.5 million) in damages to agriculture, based on initial assessments, after pounding the Philippines in the middle of Christmas night.    The typhoon, known internationally as Nock-ten, forced over 400,000 people to flee their homes. Tens of thousands remained in evacuation centers as of Wednesday morning. The provinces […]

Typhoon Nina on track for Christmas Day landfall: Oxfam on standby

December 24, 2016

Typhoon Nina (international name: Nock-ten) continues to intensify as it remains on track to hit land in the province of Catanduanes in the afternoon or evening of Christmas Day. Aside from the Bicol region, the Philippine capital of Metro Manila is also expected to experience heavy rains, along with the provinces of Cavite, Rizal, Laguna, […]

Job Openings

December 8, 2016

Oxfam’s vision is a just world without poverty: a world in which people can influence decisions that affect their lives, enjoy their rights, and assume their responsibilities as full citizens of a world in which all human beings are valued and treated equally. Oxfam sa Pilipinas has been working in the country for over 25 […]

Oxfam welcomes approval of P120-M adaptation funding for Mindanao by People’s Survival Fund Board

November 25, 2016

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Reacting to the recent approval by the People’s Survival Fund (PSF) board of two project proposals submitted by the local government units of Lanuza in Surigao del Sur and Del Carmen in Surigao del Norte, Justin Morgan, Oxfam in the Philippines Country Director, said: “Oxfam congratulates the two LGUs and all their partner […]

Typhoon Haima: Oxfam’s response

November 17, 2016

Typhoon Haima, locally known as Lawin, destroyed US$50.6 million worth of infrastructure and crops when it hit northern Philippines in mid-October. It is the strongest typhoon to so far strike the country this year.  The government pre-evacuated thousands of residents in danger areas, preventing the massive loss of lives. Still, Haima left 14 people dead and forced close to 10,000 people out of their homes.  When Haima hit northern Luzon, areas […]

Oxfam joins Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction

November 3, 2016

How the Philippines prepared for the onslaught of Super Typhoon Haima (local name: Lawin) proved the importance of measures to reduce risks during disasters, such as the strict implementation of emergency evacuation, in saving lives. At the 7th Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in New Delhi India this week, Oxfam will stress on […]

Online petition: Philippines, ratify the Paris climate agreement now!

October 27, 2016

International aid agency Oxfam, with environmental groups Aksyon Klima Pilipinas and Green Thumb Coalition, has launched an online petition urging the Philippine Senate to ratify the Paris Agreement.   The groups said it is high time the senators act on the agreement as nations prepare to gather for the 22nd UN Climate Talks in Marrakech on […]

Super typhoon Haima aftermath: Oxfam assesses needs on the ground

October 21, 2016

At least seven are confirmed dead and thousands remain displaced after super typhoon Haima (local name: Lawin) pounded northern parts of the Philippines. Haima hit land as a category 4 storm but eventually weakened to category 3 after traversing the mountains of Sierra Madre and the Cordilleras. Heightened public awareness helped minimize casualties. Authorities implemented the […]