Oxfam GB
Oxfam GB is part of the global Oxfam federation, comprised of 21 entities across the world. Oxfam is working to end the injustice of poverty and inequality with a focus on women’s rights. That means that they are tackling the inequality that keeps people poor. Oxfam saves, protects and rebuilds lives when disaster strikes and helps people build better lives for themselves, and for others. They take on issues like land rights, climate change and discrimination against women.
General Publications:
Blog: (11 Jan 2024). ‘The world must act now to stop the people of Gaza being starved.’ Oxfam GB
Blog: (18 Dec 2023). ‘How you can help Gaza: Make your voice heard.’ Oxfam GB
Blog: (1 Dec 2023). ‘Over 139,000 people call on the Prime Minister to make polluter pay.’ Oxfam GB.
Oxfam (2022) Women and girls “expendable” in misguided slash-and-burn policies of economic recovery
Parvez, A. (2022). HOW CAN WE TACKLE THE PAIN AUSTERITY INFLICTS ON WOMEN? START BY REALLY SEEING AND VALUING THE WORK THEY DO
Abed, D. (2022). AS AUSTERITY DEVASTATES WOMEN’S LIVES, WE WANT TO HIGHLIGHT THE ECONOMIC FACE OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE
Majed, R. (2022). THIS IS WHAT A FEMINIST ECONOMIC FUTURE LOOKS LIKE
Thekkudan, J. (2010). ‘Enhancing Everyday Citizenship Practices: Women’s Livelihoods and Global Markets.’ Zed Books.
Thekkudan, J. & Tandon, R. (2009). 'Women’s Livelihoods, Global Markets and Citizenship.' IDS Working Paper 336. Brighton: IDS.
Farrell, M., Saxena, T., Thekkudan, J., Pathak, P. (2008). ‘Engendering Workplaces: Framework for a Gender Policy.’ New Delhi: PRIA.
Amar Nijhawan
Currently based in: Canada, North America
Affiliation: Oxfam Canada
Publication and/or resources:
Nijhawan, A., Parkes, A. and Thekkudan, J. (2021). ‘Committed to Care: Towards a Feminist Future at the Generation Equality Forum’. Oxfam.
Oloo, R. & Parkes, A. (2021). ‘Addressing Unpaid Care and Domestic Work for a Gender-Equal and Inclusive Kenya’. Oxfam.
Nijhawan, A. (2020). Re: Action Plan on Women in the Economy Taskforce. Policy Commons
Hall, S., Aranas, M. V., & Parkes, A. (2020). ‘Making Care Count: An Overview of the Women’s Economic Empowerment and Care Initiative.’ Oxfam.
Rost, L., Parkes, A. & Azevedo, A. (2020) ‘Measuring and Understanding Unpaid Care and Domestic Work: Household Care Survey Toolkit’. Oxfam.
Mugehera, L. & Parkes, A. (2020) ‘Unlocking Sustainable Development in Africa by Addressing Unpaid Care and Domestic Work.’ Oxfam.
Maina, L. W., Kimani, E., Azevedo, A., Parkes, A. & Ndinda, L. (2019). ‘Gendered Patterns of Unpaid Care and Domestic Work in the Urban Informal Settlements of Nairobi, Kenya: Findings from a Household Care Survey – 2019.’ Oxfam.
Thekkudan, J. (2010). ‘Enhancing Everyday Citizenship Practices: Women’s Livelihoods and Global Markets.’ Zed Books.
Thekkudan, J. & Tandon, R. (2009). 'Women’s Livelihoods, Global Markets and Citizenship.' IDS Working Paper 336. Brighton: IDS.
Farrell, M., Saxena, T., Thekkudan, J., Pathak, P. (2008). ‘Engendering Workplaces: Framework for a Gender Policy.’ New Delhi: PRIA.
Leena Patel
Currently based: United Kingdom
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