Ebola outbreak
As Ebola rages through Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone, Oxfam is helping communities and health workers protect themselves from the deadly disease.
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As Ebola rages through Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone, Oxfam is helping communities and health workers protect themselves from the deadly disease.
Learn more Donate nowThe world's newest nation is in the grip of a major food crisis triggered by conflict. Oxfam is rushing food and clean water to families in need.
Fierce fighting in Syria has uprooted millions of people. Oxfam is delivering lifesaving essentials to families in the region.
Conflict in Gaza has displaced 450,000 people. Oxfam is helping civilians access food, clean water, and emergency health care.
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