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Oxfam India ensuring to provide quality health and affordable education for childern, women & for all. Our work is to reduce the inter-generational health and educational inequality in India.

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We focus on the right to universal access to affordable health and education for people especially from the marginalised social groups.
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Oxfam India works to address root causes of poverty and inequality. We see poverty as a problem where people are deprived of opportunities, choices, resources, knowledge and protection. Poverty is something more than mere lack of income, health and education. It is also people's frustration on being excluded from decision-making. While the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the guiding framework under which Oxfam India functions, we also derive our mandate from the Constitutional Rights promised to every citizen of the country.

Persistent poverty and inequality is not just a violation of basic human rights of the people but it also undermines economic growth of a nation by wasting talents and human resources. It leads to a skewed society where power and decision-making remains in the hands of a few, leading to greater conflicts and undermining social cohesion.

Gender Justice

  31 Dec, 2018

 Uttar Pradesh

A champion of change

Arpit, 26, is an advocate for women’s rights and gender equality. Arpit was exposed to violence and gender inequality from a young age, seeing the way that his father ill treated his mother.

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Gender Justice

  31 Dec, 2018

 Uttar Pradesh

Stronger Together

Sunita, Rekha, and Ramesha (L to R) are members of the Creating Spaces Women’s Group in Bucchabasti Village, Purkazi Block, Uttar Pradesh], where t

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Social Inclusion

04 Dec, 2018

Odisha

Gender Justice

  03 Dec, 2018

 India

Paving the way for change

Sonali Naik, 23, accesses support services through Oxfam's Creating Spaces project.

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Gender Justice

  01 Dec, 2018

 Uttar Pradesh

Being a trailblazer

Vishaka Kashyap, 28, was 22 years old when she was married and went to go live in her husband’s village, Bucchabasti in Uttar Pradesh. She has a 4-year-old son.

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Gender Justice

  01 Dec, 2018

 Odisha

Being the voice of her community

Shakuntala Harpal, 45, is a Dalit leader in Harichandrapur Village, India. Shakuntala has worked for many years to help the women and girls in her village exercise their basic rights.

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Mobilising Forest Dwelling Communities to Claim Individual and Community Forest Rights

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