Turn up, Tune in, Speak out

Oxfam x Mobilise at Home

Help us make some noise about the world’s worst humanitarian crises by sharing our [No More] Radio Silence track.

People-powered campaigning for change is a vital part of our summer season. For 2026 we’re reaching beyond the festival field and inviting you to join us in the fight for a fairer future.

Mobilise: to organise and encourage a group of people to take collective action in pursuit of a particular objective.

We’re putting together a team. A team of people who want to make a big difference in a small way. Who want to help but feel powerless to do so. Who might not be able to join us at a festival or a protest but still want to be part of a movement of people campaigning for change.

Mobilise at Home gives you the tools and the method to join in, in your own time. To be part of the team. To help Oxfam make some noise this summer.

Find out more

Register your interest here and receive activist guide part 1 packed full of more information!

How it works

It’s super simple. For one week, starting on the 11th of May, you’ll help amplify the campaign, sharing our track amongst your friends. Joining your voice to ours to launch our summer campaign, No More Radio Silence.

An initiative for everyone, Mobilise at Home gives you the opportunity to make a real difference, in your own way.

Read on for an introduction to the campaign and find out about the simple step we’ll ask you to take, to make a big difference.

No More Radio Silence

Sudan. DRC. Gaza. Bangladesh. Some of the world’s worst humanitarian crises remain forgotten and underreported. You might not have heard what's happening in some of these places. Because the people who profit from these crises, and the silence surrounding them – they want us all distracted, divided and disempowered.

No More Radio Silence is back. To spark a conversation. To inform then inspire action.

In a world dominated by billionaire-controlled media, new channels of communication and connection must be established. This summer we will speak out, amplifying the voices of people facing and fighting crises around the world. Together, we have the power to make the world fairer, kinder and safer for everyone. Silence serves the system.

The People’s Frequency

So how are we going to do it? We’re launching a new digital platform, the People’s Frequency. An interactive hub of information and inspiration, inspired by pirate radio. Platforming music, and audio story telling from key crises, with crisis updates, news stories and ways to support Oxfam’s response. It’ll be an alternative source of reporting with the spirit of resistance at its heart.

We’re asking people to sign up for access to the Hub. To join the People’s Frequency; a growing movement of people. With updates through the year, new content drops and a petition to come, it’s the place to Turn Up. Tune In. Speak Out.

(No More) Radio Silence - The Track!

Hitting the airwaves this summer, our new track (No More) Radio Silence will start the conversation. It’s everything this campaign is about. You’ll be first to get access and share it with others.

Starting life in the fields of Glastonbury Festival and created in collaboration with artists from Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo and Palestine, who have taken inspiration from their own stories and experiences, it’s a powerful piece of storytelling and a call for unity, visibility and resistance. Find out more in the activist guide you receive when registering!

Your mission for the week!

As a part of the team, your job is simple…share our (No More) Radio Silence song within your networks.

You’ll encourage people to listen and then sign up for the People’s Frequency. Equipped with a QR code and link, you’ll ask your friends, colleagues and acquaintances - ‘have you heard this?’

With people power to get the message out there, and the power of music to unite, we can kickstart the campaign with a bang and onboard the first wave of Hub users! A network of rebels, amplifying voices, challenging the system, sharing a song of resistance.

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