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Pa
Review №1

Does brilliant work. Very accountable, transparent and well governed.

AB
Review №2

Heloo did you have a business like 91oxfamany job or company like that

Sa
Review №3

Reputed INGO fighting discrimination and inequality.

Di
Review №4

Oxfam India office has shifted to new location.4th Floor, 411 & 412, NSIC New MDBP Building, Okhla Industrial Estate,New Delhi - 110020

Av
Review №5

An NGO

la
Review №6

Oxfam India office shifted to NSIC Okhla.

Mo
Review №7

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 peoples 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.Oxfam seeks to address this through a Rights Based Approach where people are seen as the bearers of civil, political and social and economic rights. At the same time, institutions, both state and non-state, are seen as duty bearers to guarantee and provide those rights to the people. It is also important to underline that without augmenting peoples ability to exercise them, the rights would be meaningless.

sh
Review №8

Oxfam India works o. Issues of inequality, poverty reduction, gender equality and a lot more. A vibrant team.

Ni
Review №9

International NGO doing gud job in india

Na
Review №10

Oxfam has been responding to food crises for nearly 70 years – from Greece in 1942 to Biafra in 1969, Ethiopia in 1984, and Niger in 2005, plus countless other silent disasters that play out beyond the gaze of global media. All have been entirely avoidable – the result of disastrous decisions, abused power, and perverted politics. More recently, Oxfam has found itself responding to growing numbers of climate-related disasters.Prevention is better than cure, and so Oxfam also campaigns against the vested interests and unfair rules that corrupt the food system: rigged trade rules, pork-barrel biofuel policies, broken aid promises, corporate power, and inaction on climate change.Many other organizations – global civil society, producers’ organizations, women’s networks, food movements, trade unions, responsible businesses and empowered consumers, grassroots campaigns for low carbon living, food sovereignty or the right to food – are promoting positive initiatives to alter the way we produce, consume and think about food. Together we will build a growing global movement for change. Together we will challenge the current order and set a path towards a new prosperity.

Na
Review №11

Excellent organization. Working since 1951 on issues like gender justice, health, education and various Humanitarian work across india.

Fa
Review №12

Fraud company.dont dinate any money to this organization.

Pi
Review №13

I work here and love the vibe here

TN
Review №14

Grate People, Great Organization.

Tr
Review №15

Great Place to work.

Am
Review №16

Hidden agenda is conversion

ve
Review №17

CARE India New location

Ma
Review №18

Nice place to work.

Vi
Review №19

Good place

ma
Review №20

Great place to work !

Ri
Review №21

Best NGO

Vi
Review №22

Good organization

ak
Review №23

Wonderful organization

Ra
Review №24

Corporate office

ki
Review №25

Hello my friend

sh
Review №26

Nice

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