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Stopping hunger in Mozambique: Rosa and Marta
Continuing our series of stories from Mozambique, today we introduce you to Rosa and Marta, who are learning food processing techniques from one of our local partners to make their harvests last longer.
Continuing our series of stories from Mozambique, today we introduce you to Rosa and Marta, who are learning food processing techniques from one of our local partners to make their harvests last longer.
For the past few weeks we've brought you the stories of real people in Mozambique, who we've been working with to help stop hunger in their communities. But if a picture is worth a thousand words, we're hoping this brief video will speak volumes. Here's a glimpse into the fields, homes and daily lives of the people you're helping when you support our work.
Tens of thousands rallied around Australia on Sunday 5 June with one single message – YES to action on climate change.
This short animated video about coal consumption in the USA and the power used by everyday appliances makes a great starting point for some animated classroom discussions.
2011 is a critical year for action on climate change locally and internationally. Join our new UN Climate Tracker Clancy Moore in demanding the Australian Government put a price on pollution and play an active role in getting a global agreement on climate change.
Local Mayors across WA are paddling in the water to mirror one of the photos in our Land is Life exhibition - our latest victim was Mayor Paddi Creevey OAM of the City of Mandurah.
Clouds loomed but rain held off and the weekly Wednesday Brisbane CBD Farmers Market were humming as always – even more so with the presence of Oxfam’s Grow campaigners who had the crowds flocking to their stall with giveaways of herb and vegetable seedlings to encourage shoppers to go home and grow the movement for food justice.
Oxfam volunteers in Perth got active (and wet) for the GROW campaign which was launched on June 1st in countries around the world.
The new Oxfam campaign GROW was launched on June the 1st in Sydney. The Oxfam team headed down to Prince Alfred Park to give away some free fruit and vegies and chat to the public about our new campaign.
After months of planning and organising, it was showtime for the WASH film, with an action-packed few days of filming.