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  • Lokuda Losil preparing to move livestock in Labwor county, Uganda.

    Regional Learning and Advocacy Programme

    REGLAP aims to reduce the vulnerability of pastoral communities to drought and failed rains through policy and practice change in the Horn and East Africa.

  • Martha Sipply, a teacher, preparing her lessons.

    Research Guidelines

    Oxfam is sharing our research know-how for anyone who wants to learn about key aspects of the research process, including how to use and get the most out of different research methods.

  • Women farmers in Tanzania

    Researching women's collective action

    The Researching Women's Collective Action project focuses on gathering evidence on effective ways of organising for women smallholders to enhance their incomes, asset ownership, and empowerment.

  • Violet Dickinson, right and friend, Routes to Solidarity delegates.

    Routes to Solidarity

    Oxfam's Routes to Solidarity project aims to create a stronger black and minority ethnic (BME) women's sector, with increased strategic and influencing power, particularly in the North of England.

  • Farming in Niger, Oxfam Novib

    SCALE: Securing change through agriculture, livelihoods & empowerment

    The SCALE programme aims to increase the food security of smallholder farmers and develop sustainable national food systems, focusing initially in Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso and Ethiopia.

  • Honey production in Ethiopia

    Smallholder Supply Chains

    With an estimated 1.5 to 2 billion people worldwide dependent on smallholder agriculture, Oxfam's work to improve small producers' access to markets can play a significant role in poverty reduction.