Tag: Water
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Why you should switch to Fairtrade chocolate this Easter
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You’re powerful as a consumer – what you choose to buy shapes the world we live in and can literally change someone’s life for the better. Fair Trade doesn’t just guarantee a farmer gets paid properly for their hard work. It can also build schools, medical centres and water pumps – helping people lift themselves out of poverty. Read more »
![(L-R) Teresina Alberto, Celia Lzias, Anariata Juliao & Isaura Sainda. Photo: Abbie Trayler-Smith Photo: Abbie Trayler-Smith](https://oxfamautest.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/CassavaCoconutCake_AbbieTraylerSmithOxfamAUS_648x431.jpg)
A recipe to help stop hunger in Mozambique
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Anariata, 28, lives in Mozambique, where regular drought can mean life-threatening hunger. Despite the dry, desert-like conditions, Anariata has learned how to produce and sell food for improved nutrition and valuable income — and is now teaching others how to do the same. Read more »
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The Inclusion Project kicked off in the Mekong Region
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In the Mekong Region, civil society is growing. NGOs and local communities are working together to build up a network of concerned people and communities working on water resource management. Read more »
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The difference you could make today
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1.5 million children die as a result of poor hygiene, poor sanitation and unsafe water each year (UN 2013). Thanks to Oxfam supporters, Oxfam is a world leader in water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Dr Helen Szoke, Chief Executive of Oxfam Australia, visited WASH projects in South Africa last year. She found out first-hand how your support has the capacity to change lives for good. Read more »
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How can clean water provide an education?
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Dirty water can cripple a community. Waterborne diseases mean children will miss school, and collecting clean water would take hours from a school day, every day. But now, with easy access to clean water, students at Dingizwe Hight School have more time for education. Read more »
![Afia Hawah (58) weighs 2012’s crop of dried cocoa beans in Amankwatia village in the Central Region of Ghana. “I can say that my life really improved a lot when I joined Kuapa Kokoo. Now there is no cheating, at the end of the year we all come together and sit with the recorder to know how much profits we made.” Photo: Cam Cope/Oxfam AUS Photo: Cam Cope/Oxfam AUS](https://oxfamautest.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Kopoo4_CamCope_600x400.jpg)
The power of Fairtrade chocolate
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Kuapa Kookoo is the only farmer owned cocoa cooperative in Ghana and the supplier of cocoa for the Oxfam So Fair So Good range available at Oxfam Shop. Thanks to Fair trade sales, they’re creating life-changing social projects for the whole community. Read more »
Sammy J and Randy in South Africa
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Australian comedy duo Sammy J and Randy attracted some funny looks during their recent trip to South Africa. They suspect this might have had something to do with the colour of Randy’s purple hue! The pair paid a visit to the Woza Moya HIV/AIDS Community Centre (an Oxfam partner organisation) in the lead up to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala and made a few friends along the way. Read more »
![Mr Khvan Ry, 41yrs and Mrs Van Sineth, 37yrs, village hygiene promoter use a water filter provided by Oxfam, Kratie Province, Cambodia. Photo: Timothy Herbert/OxfamAUS 58565lpr-648px](https://oxfamautest.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/58565lpr-648px.jpg)
Sineth’s family struggle
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Sineth and Khvan’s livelihood depends on their ability to farm rice in the fields every day. When we spoke to Sineth they had just experienced a very tough time. Read more »
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“The world must step in to avert South Sudan crisis”
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Ongoing conflict in Sudan and South Sudan continues to cause great suffering among refugees who’ve been forced to flee their homes and seek shelter in over-crowded, ill-equipped refugee camps. Jamam is one such camp, as Oxfam’s Pauline Ballaman describes. Read more »
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World Water Day — 22 March 2012
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World Water Day (22 March) was established by the UN to raise public awareness about safe water. This year, its focus is the relationship between water and food security – a topic Oxfam Australia just happens to know a thing or two about… Read more »