Annual Report 2024/25

Oxfam GB is part of a 21-affiliate global confederation tackling poverty and injustice. In 2024-25, 9.21 million people were supported to fight poverty across 79 countries with 2,394 partners; 8.05 million were reached through humanitarian response; 51% were women and girls. Total income was £339.4m (down from £368m due to lower emergency appeal income); charitable activities spend was £239m (down from £272.3m). 340,000 people took action on Gaza. Oxfam won the Overall Award for Excellence at the Charity Awards for its Women's Rights Fund. A restructure was implemented entering 2025/26.

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📋About

Humanitarian response (Gaza, East Africa, Yemen, DRC, Syria, Bangladesh); long-term development (Rights, Resilience and Response — RRR approach); Women's Rights Fund; Racial Justice Fund; Climate Justice programme; WASH; livelihoods and market systems; Decolonial Partnerships Strategy; advocacy and campaigning; Oxfam shops (retail); People's Postcode Lottery funded programmes; crisis influencing fund Custom geography from upload: Global (79 countries) / UK HQ

📊Key Metrics

9.21 million people supported to fight poverty across 79 countries with 2,394 partners and 426 partner organisations; 51% women and girls Key Metric 1
8.05 million people reached through humanitarian response; £339.4m total income; £239m spent on charitable activities; 84 women's rights organisations funded Key Metric 2
340,000 people took action for Gaza (petition/MP letter); 20,000+ volunteers in UK shops; highest-to-lowest pay ratio 5.6:1; unrestricted deficit entering 2025/26 prompted restructure Key Metric 3

Key Outcomes

  • Won Overall Award for Excellence at Charity Awards 2025 for Women's Rights Fund; 1.9 million people displaced in Gaza (90% of population) as of March 2025; 28 million+ people facing hunger crisis across East Africa; 19 million+ Yemenis relying on humanitarian aid
  • UK Government arms sales to Israel challenged through High Court legal case; Voices for Gaza public engagement event Birmingham; Women Peace and Security contributions to UK National Action Plan; multi-country East Africa funding secured; two-year peacebuilding pilot in Mali, South Sudan and Chad
  • UK Government aid budget cuts February 2025 significantly impacted income and operations; emergency appeal income varies year-on-year; restructure implemented 2025/26; £123.1m spent on generating income; Oxfam GB one of 21 Oxfam affiliates globally; new CEO Halima Begum first full year

📍Geography

UK-Wide

2024 Enhanced

The Felix Project Impact Report 2024

Nearly 16,000 tonnes of food redistributed — equivalent to 38 million meals — to over 1,200 community organisations across London
Key Metric 1
London's largest food redistribution charity, operating from four depots and Felix's Kitchen, rescuing surplus food from the food industry and delivering it to community organisations feeding people experiencing hunger
Key Metric 2
Rescuing and redistributing surplus food, preparing meals in Felix's Kitchen, launching Felix's Multibank for non-food items, farm rescue, and policy work to drive systemic change
Key Metric 3
18% more food redistributed than 2023; over 13,000 volunteers welcomed; 145 new community organisations added to delivery routes
2025

Social Impact Report 2025

£25m granted by Church Commissioners to fund SIIP; investments across housing for the vulnerable, community thriving and just energy transition; parishes involved in 31,000 social projects nationwide
Key Metric 1
Investments to date include Women in Safe Homes fund (£1.6m); Social & Sustainable Housing II fund (£2m); Recovery Loan Fund (£1m loan to SIB); 3.6% stake in Charity Bank (£1.1m equity investment)
Key Metric 2
Church of England parishes run or support approximately 8,000 food banks and 3,000 community cafes; poll suggests 23% of Britain's adult population received support from a church or Christian organisation in last 5 years
Key Metric 3
Women in Safe Homes: houses bought and leased to grassroots organisations providing refuge to vulnerable women and children; Charity Bank investment can unlock £8m+ in loans to charities and social enterprises for every £1m of capital invested