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Current Appeals

By donating to one of our appeals, you join a movement of millions working to end poverty for good. From supporting communities to build sustainable livelihoods to providing life-saving humanitarian aid after a crisis, your gifts help tackle inequality and poverty to create a more equal world.

Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh: Dil and her family fled conflict in their home country of Myanmar seven years ago, and now live in a refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. She fears for the safety of her four children, and struggles with accessing enough water for her family. Photo:Fabeha Monir/Oxfam. Oxfam acknowledges the support of the Australian Government through the Australian Humanitarian Partnership (AHP).

Help Rohingya women

The Rohingya refugee crisis continues to worsen and women are paying the price. Will you donate today to help provide women like Dil and their families with safe access to the clean water they urgently need?

Mekko, Indonesia: Said (33) stands in front of his fishing boat. He now struggles to catch enough fish for his family's daily needs, due to climate change and the fish moving further and further out to sea. Oxfam acknowledges the support of the Australian Government through the Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP). Photo: Vikram Sombu/Oxfam

Support families facing the climate crisis

Warming waters, landslides and floods are claiming livelihoods, homes and even lives. Donate now to help communities to adapt their livelihoods and avoid being driven deeper into poverty.

West Africa: Werem Binta shows a plate with food. Photo: Cissé Amadou/Oxfam.

East Africa hunger crisis

Millions of people in the Horn of Africa and northern Ethiopia are facing increased hunger and poverty. An escalation in the conflict in northern Ethiopia means 6.9 million people are now in need of emergency food assistance.

Molpoe, Vanuatu: Pamela with one of her grandchildren. Her home, the village of Molpoe in Vanuatu, was hit by a devastating landslide caused by torrential rain, which has become more frequent due to extreme weather. Photo: Ivan Utahenua/Oxfam

Make a donation

By making a general donation, you’ll be helping to provide long-term change — helping people grow more food, educate their children, and lead healthy, productive lives.

Moulvibazar, Bangladesh: Papiya works as a tea estate leader. Fabeha Monir/Oxfam

Make a regular donation to Emergency 365

By making a monthly donation to Oxfam Emergency 365, you’re helping our response teams save lives every day of the year.

Palestinian Territory, Occupied: Duaa Abu Sabha holds water bottles while walking to her tent in the Al-Mawasi area in Khan Yunis Governorate. Photo: Alef Multimedia/Oxfam.

Donate to the International Crisis Fund

Our International Crisis Fund ensures that we’re able to respond quickly and efficiently, to help those most in need when a natural or a man-made emergency occurs around the globe.

Canberra, Australia: Trailblazer and co-facilitator Cherie Sibosadoand co-facilitator Carla McGrath at the 2022 Straight Talk National Summit. Jillian Mundy/Oxfam

The Gala – Supporting Oxfam

By making a donation to the Oxfam Comedy Gala Appeal, you’ll be joining a powerful community of supporters who are helping us address poverty at its core.

Other ways to get involved

Cambodia: Chana and Sare (both 50s) are part of an Aquaponics pilot project in their village. Photo: Patrick Moran/Oxfam

Fundraise for us

You can support Oxfam’s lifesaving work by holding your own fundraiser or charity event and starting the conversation about poverty and injustice around the world.

Adelaide, Australia: The Adelaide Bookshop is stocked entirely through donations, and is wholly volunteer run. Every dollar that comes into the shop goes to Oxfam Australia. This past OAU financial year, the shop raised close to $165,000 AUD. Photo: Aimee Han/Oxfam

Volunteer with us

Volunteers form the backbone of our organisation and an integral part of our history, going back to when Community Aid Abroad was founded by Father Gerard Kennedy Tucker in 1953.

Benighat Rorang Rural Municipality of Dhading District, Nepal: Urmila Basnet, the Chairperson of Maitar Water Supply Users Committee. Kishor Sharma / Oxfam

Petitions and advocacy campaigns

Whether you want to get active in your community, sign a petition or make your voice heard, we want you to campaign with us.