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The Make Trade Fair Debate
The Make Trade Fair Debate
Here's what you think about fair trade.
Your Say:<br>Make Poverty History
Your Say:
Make Poverty History

Read what other Generation Why users think about the BIG campaign of 2005
Make Poverty History on Rakhi Day round up
Make Poverty History on Rakhi Day round up
We made a limited edition version of the white band for Rakhi Day and it was a runaway success…
Lovebox 2005 photo story
Lovebox 2005 photo story
Images from the fantastic Lovebox Weekender with Mylo, Groove Armada - and Oxfam.
Photo story: G8 2005
Photo story: G8 2005
Images of the G8 rally in Edinburgh on July 2nd.
Glastonbury photo competition winners
Glastonbury photo competition winners
All the best pics from our Make Poverty History / Glasto photo competition.
Manchester White Band Weekend
Manchester White Band Weekend
Big Brother's Nadia starred at a Make Poverty History awareness-raiser in Manchester's Gay Village
Generation Why goes breakdancing
Generation Why goes breakdancing
We teamed up with some gravity-defying breakdancers to tour the country.
Make Poverty History: successes so far
The Make Poverty History campaign is now four months old.
Photo story: June Sarpong in Ghana
T4’s June Sarpong went to Ghana, to find out more about Oxfam's work over there.
Trade Justice Vigil 15/04/05
The British public turned out in force to give a massive show of support for trade justice.
Zambia’s education crisis.
Zambia is a country on the brink. Those aged 20-25 actually have less education than their parents’ generation.
A wristy business
We look at why wristbands have become fashion staples, and what this means for the charities they are associated with.
After the tsunami: sanitation in Tamil Nadu.
Oxfam’s water and sanitation experts arrived in the South Indian State of Tamil Nadu two days after the tsunami.
After the tsunami: back on track in Sri Lanka
Sepali Subasinghe escaped the waters, but her Oxfam office was flooded and she lost several years’ work in a few moments.
Nelson Mandela calls for an end to world poverty
22,000 gathered in Trafalgar Square to hear Nelson Mandela speak out against world poverty.
Helping women in Ethiopia: Alfia the shop owner
Read about how Oxfam's work in Ethiopia has helped one 18 year-old girl set up shop.
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