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Oxfam America is an international relief and development organization that creates lasting solutions to poverty, hunger, and injustice. Description and/or History:
From 1976 to 1979, Oxfam America’s structure evolved to allow the agency to more clearly define and expand the roles of staff and board members. The board hired an executive director and elected a management-oriented chair, who introduced strategic, annual planning and divided functions among departments: Overseas, Fundraising, Development Education, and Administration. It was also during this time that Oxfam America became both financially and administratively independent of Oxfam Great Britian. The crisis in Kampuchea in 1979 demonstrated the importance of Oxfam America’s decision not to accept US government funds. The organization found itself in the national spotlight and realized a ten-fold increase in revenues. This led to a tripling both in the number of staff and accompanying demands for management and systems. The 1999 crisis in Kosovo and the Hurricane Mitch disaster spurred future growth. The 1980s marked the start of campaigns designed to educate the US Congress and the American people about such issues as the Khmer Rouge and "empowering" approaches to relief and development. This trend led to a stronger advocacy focus at Oxfam America, where staff member took on such issues as debt relief and fair trade. An office was opened in Washington, DC in 1994, and the organization now invests in a popular campaigning infrastructure. In 2000, Oxfam America celebrated its 30th anniversary. While the organization today is a very different place—one that has grown and changed to address both the times and the changing needs of developing countries—several things have remained steadfast: the commitment to addressing issues of injustice and poverty, and the set of core values that has informed our work—legacies passed down through three decades of staff and board. Contact person: Clara Herrero, Training Program Assistant, (617) 502-2531, (email) Office fax number: (617) 728-2562 Address:
Web Site: http://www.oxfamamerica.org Directions:
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| Last updated on July 30, 2009 |
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