MP backs Oxfam’s East Africa emergency response

Date published: 25 July 2008


Jim Dobbin MP for Heywood and Middleton, is backing Oxfam’s emergency response in East Africa and is asking his constituents to do the same.

Oxfam is calling on people to donate as millions of people across the region face crisis caused by drought, conflict and rising global food prices. Oxfam is also asking governments to invest in a concentrated action to tackle the underlying causes of chronic poverty.

Oxfam is currently working with people in Ethiopia, Somalia and Northern Kenya to help stop the crisis escalating. The agency says it needs the support of people throughout the country to make a difference to their emergency assistance operation.

Jim Dobbin MP said: “Oxfam is doing an amazing job under what is very difficult circumstances. Life is hard enough for people in East Africa but the current situation makes it impossible for people. I would urge people in Heywood and Middleton to back Oxfam’s work and support people in East Africa. Local people can make a real difference if they donate now.

“What we see happening in East Africa and other parts of the world as a result of chronic poverty is wrong. There is an onus on politicians from all parts of the world to deal with the causes of global poverty. We need to save lives in the short term but need investment in the long term to address the underlying causes of poverty.”

Chris Worrall, Oxfam campaigner in the North West, added: “Oxfam has a strong team in East Africa who have a lot of experience dealing with crisis situations but they can only do that with help from the Heywood and Middleton public. Food, water and healthcare are crucial in these situations. That is why Oxfam is asking people to give what they can, so that we can help people who are in urgent need.”

You can donate by going to any Oxfam shop or:

Telephone: 0300 200 100

Visit: www.oxfam.org.uk

Post: East Africa Appeal, Oxfam, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY.

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