G20 London summit

Leaders of 20 of the world's most powerful nations met in London on 2 April, 2009. Oxfam has been there too, making sure they make progress on the big issues affecting the world's poorest people.

Brown and Obama - two of the twenty leaders who will meet in London this week. Credit: flickr.com/barackobamadotcom

Trillion dollar question

Obama's flown home, and the protests are over. But what does the outcome of the G20 summit mean for poor countries?

G20 Voice

As part of a project called G20 Voice, Oxfam secured 50 of the world's most influential bloggers unprecedented access to the meetings.

G20 Voice explained

Photo gallery: meet the G20 Voice bloggers

Duncan GreenOxfam's G20 blogger

Duncan Green, Oxfam GB's Head of Research and one of the G20 bloggers, reports from the London summit.

35,000 say 'Put People First'

A massive 35,000 people rallied through the streets of London on 28 March and called for G20 leaders to put people first. Were you one of them?

Video: highlights from the G20 rally

Case studies

Case studies

Personal testimonies of how the financial crisis is having an impact on poor countries.

Bangladesh
Thailand

In depth

In depth

Detailed resources on how the global financial crisis is affecting poor people.

In depth review of impact on poor countries

Impact on Zambia

Impact on Latin America

Women pay the price for economic crisis