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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.

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  27 Feb, 2015

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Singing their way out of child marriage

A street-play against child marriage underway at an advocacy event in Ormanjhi (Photograph:Sanjay Sarangi, CINI)

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  26 Feb, 2015

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Delhi RTE forum holds two-day event to chalk out roadmap of working with new state government

A two-day consultation has been organised by the Delhi Right to Education (RTE) forum to reach a consensus on issues they want to engage the state government with.

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  25 Feb, 2015

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Understanding gender violence through a different lens

The journey from Raipur to Kondagaon begins.

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  25 Feb, 2015

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Land Acquisition bill tests government’s pro-poor stance

Know our expectations from the Land Acquisition bill

Ever since India opened its economy in the early 1990s various governments have justified industrial expansion as critical to steady e

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  25 Feb, 2015

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Breaking the silence, standing tall

Sujata with her mother in her village in Odisha’s Kandhamal district ©Savvy Soumya Misra

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  25 Feb, 2015

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Why's the Asian Circle in India? Answers Kalyani

Today, a group of nine British Asian women have landed in India to travel with Oxfam and see for themselves what it takes to make a difference to the lives of other women who have a lot less.

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Mobilising Forest Dwelling Communities to Claim Individual and Community Forest Rights

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