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Oxjam Belfast

The bad get rich while the poor get used!

About Me


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For more details on what Oxjam is all about visit here.
How do I get involved?
You can either contact the local Oxfam Office or give us a shout on the email addresses below. At the minute we don't have any more space to fill up in our programme so if we don't get back to you don't take it personally and don't despair. In fact I wholeheartedly recommend you all go off and start up your own little Oxjam events.
Volunteer with Oxjam
Send an email to Scott with your full contact details and you'll be added to the volunteer mailing list from where you'll get sporadic updates on what's going on and what we need people to volunteer their help for.
Oxjam in the news!
If you're a journalist or involved in the media and you can play any part in helping us spread the word of Oxjam Belfast 2007 then feel free to email Sian and have a chat about what you may be able to do for us.
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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 5/11/2007
Band Website: oxfamireland.org/oxjam
Band Members: The Oxjammers

Scott Edgar, Andy Cowan, Chris Flack, Sian O'Neill, Davy Matchett, Stuart Bailie, Marty Neill, John D'Arcy, Suzie Hamilton, Dearbhla McGrath...

The Artists

Rachel Austin, Annie Baraniuk, Bruised Fruit DJ's, Burning Codes, Ursula Burns, John D'Arcy, Dan Donnelly, Fighting With Wire, Billy Fyffe, Glitterwax, Julip, Kitty & The Can Openers, Killing April, Kowalski, Stevie Mac, Mary's Great Idea, Amy McGarrigle, Lisa McLaughlin, Luan Parle, Eilidh Patterson, Maurice Ramsbottom, Rosey Lee, Steer Clear, Laura Stevenson, Frank Turner, Juliet Turner, Two Door Cinema Club, The Winding Stair...
Influences: Oxfam's Long Term Development Work...
Oxfam's overseas programme aims to give long-term support to people in Africa in a way that avoids dependency. We help people to help themselves. Working through local agencies, Oxfam Ireland co-operates with implementing local partners and other Oxfams.

Oxfam believes in assisting people to gain control of their own economic and social development. Our programme aims to identify injustices that keep poor people poor and to help African communities to lobby for the basic human rights often taken for granted in Ireland.

Oxfam's Emergency and Humanitarian Response Work...
Oxfam makes the decision to launch an emergency response whenever lives, health, and livelihoods are threatened as a result of natural disasters or armed conflict. We will therefore respond to emergency situations anywhere in the world where we are confident we can save and protect lives.

Oxfam's Campaigns and Advocacy Work...
Oxfam Ireland believes that, as well as providing much needed assistance on the ground overseas, we must fight on an international level to change the systems in place that trap people and countries into poverty and suppress their ability to develop. We work very hard to let the public know about the rigged rules and double standards set by rich countries and rich corporations that stop people in African countries from making enough money to send their children to school or pay for water, food and much-needed medical supplies. We also maintain pressure on the Irish government, the IMF, the WTO and World Bank to create a system that offers a better deal for all.

And we have even bigger plans. We want you, your friends, your family to join us in making a difference to millions of peoples' lives. The louder our voices the better we're heard.

Find out lots more on www.oxfamireland.org .
Sounds Like: The stuff that dreams are made of...
Record Label: Unsigned
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Turning on The Water(front) Works!

It's been a funny old day. The sort of day when you're permanently on the brink of pulling off something truly amazing and having a completel nervous breakdown.At lunchtime I've got that delightfully ...
Posted by Oxjam Belfast on Wed, 10 Oct 2007 08:43:00 PST

Long Sleeve Or Short Sleeve...

There's a lot to be said for showing a film highlighting some of the African issues that organisations like Oxfam fight against. We've gone with the Leonardo Di Caprio epic "Blood Diamond". The settin...
Posted by Oxjam Belfast on Tue, 09 Oct 2007 03:29:00 PST

The Phantom Menace Wasnt That Bad!

Thirty years ago punk rock was just about to be born and George Lucas was ready to unveil one of the greatest groundbreaking movies of all time to the world. Fastforward through three decades and punk...
Posted by Oxjam Belfast on Tue, 09 Oct 2007 03:14:00 PST