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Oxfam Canada Projects Supported by Stamp Funds
January 2011

The following projects were chosen by the volunteers in the stamp programme from among those already approved by Oxfam Canada's Program Committee and Board of Directors. In most cases, the stamp funds are only a small part of the total Oxfam Canada contribution, and many are funded by other organizations and governments as well. In this way the Oxfam Canada funds have a lot of leverage, being matched in some cases by two or more times as much money from other sources.

The most recent projects are described below and there is a complete list on the following page, detailing the total of over $250,000 raised since the stamp programme began over 20 years ago. These particular projects were selected based on two criteria. First, they are meant to be broadly representative of the types of work OXFAM does in its main areas of interest. Second, we support worthy projects that have not had sufficient money earmarked specifically for them by other donors or allocated from general donation revenue.



Zimbabwe: Supporting Advocacy for Media Reforms $15,000 (2010)

Zimbabwe was once known as the 'bread basket of Southern Africa' because of its strong economy, productive agricultural industry, as well as impressive health care and education sectors. However, since 2000 the country has been characterized by political, economic and humanitarian crises and most Zimbabweans-especially women and girls-have been living in extreme poverty with limited freedom. Oxfam has been working in Zimbabwe to address poverty and injustice for almost thirty years.

In 2008 the three key political parties in Zimbabwe formed an Inclusive Government and have been working together to make important political, economic and social reforms. The formation of this new government has provided an important window of opportunity for ordinary Zimbabweans to have a say in the future of the country and one of the key activities in the past two years has been a national consultation process to inform the drafting of a new Constitution. Oxfam has been supporting many local communities, women's groups and other non-governmental organizations to participate in this constitution making process through the Zimbabwe Advocacy Strategy (ZAS). The stamp fund contribution represents approximately 6% of Oxfam's total support to the ZAS program in 2011, which is funded by 4 different Oxfam affiliates that are active in Zimbabwe. Work towards media reform is solely funded by the stamp program and would not have been possible without it.

There is now speculation that there will be a referendum on the new Constitution and a national election in 2011. However, many Zimbabweans and others are concerned about the possibility of a referendum and election without first reforming the justice system and media laws. Since 2000, the media in Zimbabwe has become a site of struggle: many journalists have been harassed, arrested, tortured and in some cases murdered for reporting on events that shed a negative light on the former government. There have been very strict government controls over the media, with the effect that many Zimbabweans have not been adequately informed of events in the country.

The new Inclusive Government offers an opportunity to revise media laws so that Zimbabweans have access to accurate information through newspapers, television, internet and other types of independent media; this is especially important in the lead up to a referendum and elections. In 2011, Oxfam will work with the Media Alliance of Zimbabwe (MAZ) to ensure that the new constitution guarantees freedom of expression, media freedom and access to information. MAZ will also work with regional and international organizations to tackle the country's media crisis and to influence media policy reforms that must be undertaken if true democracy is to be restored.


Ethiopia: Supporting Secondary Education for Girls In Benishangul Gumuz Region $20,000 (2009)

Oxfam Canada is working with the Ethiopia chapter of the Federation of African Women (FAWE) to implement a long term CIDA program "Engendering Change" in Ethiopia. The Stamp Programme is helping with a project in the remote regional state of Benishangul Gumuz. In Ethiopia, girls have much less access to education than boys. Only 32% of secondary school students are girls - even fewer in remote areas - in part because they are married young, and for other economic reasons. For example, most secondary schools are located only in the larger centres, so rural students either have to travel long distances or find local accommodation. This is particularly difficult for girls.

To promote education for girls, FAWE has been providing some with scholarship support, including bursaries for living allowances, school supplies, school uniforms, tutorials, and mentoring in life skills. FAWE also encourages the formation of "Tuseme" clubs at schools to help both boys and girls learn problem solving skills, assertiveness, and confidence building. In addition FAWE conducts training to make school and community representatives aware of gender-based violence.

Stamp funds will provide scholarships for an additional 30 girls in two new schools for the next 12 months. As a result, Oxfam expects that more girls will graduate from high school and go on to post-secondary education.

List of All Projects Supported by Stamp Funds to Date

ZIMBABWE Supporting Advocacy for Media Reforms
$15,000
2010
ETHIOPIA Supporting Secondary Education for Girls in Benishangul Gumuz
$20,000
2009
CUBA Gender Equality Pilot and Small Farmers
$20,000
2008
ETHIOPIA Asset Based Community Development in Oromia
$15,000
2007
GUATEMALA Women in the Maquila Industry
$10,000
2004
SOUTH AFRICA Masimanyane Womens’ Support Centre HIV/AIDS Training
$14,000
2003-4
EL SALVADOR Earthquake Relief
$10,000
2001
ZIMBABWE Womens' AIDS Awareness
$8,500
2000
NICARAGUA Hurricane Mitch Relief
$5,000
1999
ETHIOPIA Day Care Centres for Degua Tembien
$5,000
1999
PERU Farm Improvement in Surco
$10,000
1998-9
NAMIBIA Integrated Rural Development in Okavango
$10,000
1996
NICARAGUA Rural Women's Committee in Leon
$5,000
1996
ERITREA Zula Fisheries Community Development
$10,000
1995-6
CUBA Hurricane Reconstruction and Housing Renewal
$5,000
1995
PERU Rural Health and Community Development
$9,000
1993
NAMIBIA and MOZAMBIQUE Seeds and Water Development
$8,000
1993
MOZAMBIQUE Green Zone Agricultural Cooperatives
$6,000
1991
ST. VINCENT Adult Literacy Classes
$6,000
1991
EL SALVADOR Integrated Community Health Care
$6,000
1990
NAMIBIA Bushmen Community Development
$3,500
1990
CHILE Women's Health Program
$3,500
1989
NICARAGUA Hurricane Relief Fund
$3,000
1988
MOZAMBIQUE Assistance to Rural Cooperatives
$4,000
1988
BOLIVIA Rural Women's Health Project
$4,000
1987
NICARAGUA Fisheries Coop Assistance
$4,500
1987
ERITREA Hand Pumps for Clean Water
$4,000
1987
NICARAGUA Farmer's Technical Brigade
$7,900
1986
CHILE Rural Development for the Island of Chiloe
$5,000
1986
ZIMBABWE Mzingwane District Development Centre
$5,000
1986
DOMINICA Caye en Bouc Farmer's Cooperative
$2,500
1984
Cash on hand   
$6,000
2011
Total Raised to Date   
$250,400
2011