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CBoys latrines at a school in Abu Shouk camp, North Darfur.
Boys latrines at a school in Abu Shouk camp, North Darfur. Photo: Jane Beesley/Oxfam

How many people is Oxfam helping?

Around 530,000 people are benefiting directly from Oxfam's response to the Darfur humanitarian crisis - more than 435,000 people in Darfur and 95,000 people in Chad.

What kind of work is Oxfam doing?

Oxfam works with communities to save lives. Our programs are designed to keep people healthy and reduce disease, and to help people maintain their basic human dignity. We:

Who works for Oxfam in Darfur?

Oxfam has around 300 Sudanese staff and 25 expatriate staff working in Darfur plus many more volunteers from within the camps and half a dozen expatriate support staff based in Khartoum.

Many of our staff have worked for Oxfam or other humanitarian agencies for many years, and we are represented by nationalities from all over the world including Australia, France, India, Iraq, Kenya, Liberia, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, Spain, Uganda, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Zimbabwe.

And what do they do?

They include engineers, public health promoters, accountants, logisticians, project managers, protection advisers, well drillers, HR advisers, food security analysts, livelihoods experts, administrators, and the support staff needed to keep a program of this size running.

Where in Darfur does Oxfam work?

Oxfam is one of the few aid agencies working in all three Darfur states and Chad. In North Darfur we work in the camps of Abu Shouk and Al Salaam around El Fasher, in Kebkabiya town and the surrounding villages, and in the camps near Shangil Tobai town. In South Darfur we now work in Kalma camp and in Kass town and the surrounding camps while in West Darfur we work in and around Um Dukhun town. Oxfam Intermon also works in Djabal and Goz Amer camps in eastern Chad for refugees from Darfur.

Oxfam also continues to work elsewhere in Sudan - in the capital, Khartoum, Red Sea State, and in various locations in Southern Sudan.

How much money does Oxfam spend in Darfur?

Oxfam's programs in Darfur for 2007/2008 - providing vital assistance to over half a million people - have a budget of $13 million.

Where does the money come from?

Oxfam's humanitarian response in Darfur is supported by a range of donors: