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<iati-activities generated-datetime="2026-01-11T02:54:44" version="2.02"><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2012-03-28T16:28:15" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-BRAA97</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Economic Justice - OI Brasil</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>In Brazil works jointly with partners and allies to face poverty and inequality on the framework of OI Economic Justice Plan (regional integration and trade, agriculture model, biofuel and climate change). The Project expects to contribute to build more equality power relations, which guarantee the right of women and men to more sustainable livelihoods, through influence national policies and the role of the country at regional and global level.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2007-11-01" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2011-03-31" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="BR"><narrative>Brazil</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="1" percentage="40" vocabulary="99"><narrative>A Sustainable Livelihood</narrative></sector><sector code="4" percentage="45" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to be Heard</narrative></sector><sector code="5" percentage="15" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to Equity: Gender and Diversity</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2007-11-01"/><period-end iso-date="2011-03-31"/><value value-date="2010-04-01">1609574</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2008-04-30"/><value value-date="2008-04-30">314366</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  May 2007 - April 2008</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2009-04-30"/><value value-date="2009-04-30">454655</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  May 2008 - April 2009</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2010-03-31"/><value value-date="2010-03-31">376726</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  May 2009 - March 2010</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-31"/><value value-date="2011-03-31">463827</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2010 - March 2011</narrative></description></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2011-05-25T19:19:00" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-BRAB19</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Development in Brazil's North and Northeast Regions: National Urban Policies</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>The project deals with poverty in  peri -urban municipalities in Brazil, commonly defined as cities undergoing rural -urban transition processes in which land use gets interspersed. The project seeks to affect poor people's lives by advocating participatory, gender -inclusive, rights -based and pro -poor urban policymaking and management in small - and mid -sized cities in the states of Bahia and Maranhão (both in the Northeast Region) and Pará (in the Eastern Amazon part of Brazil's North Region), notably in the city of Belterra. The project is jointly funded by the EU programme `Non -state Actors and Local Authorities in Development` and Oxfam.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2009-05-01" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2010-12-31" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="BR"><narrative>Brazil</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="1" percentage="20" vocabulary="99"><narrative>A Sustainable Livelihood</narrative></sector><sector code="4" percentage="50" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to be Heard</narrative></sector><sector code="5" percentage="30" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to Equity: Gender and Diversity</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2009-05-01"/><period-end iso-date="2010-12-31"/><value value-date="2010-04-01">162797</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2010-03-31"/><value value-date="2010-03-31">108289</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  May 2009 - March 2010</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-31"/><value value-date="2011-03-31">54508</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2010 - March 2011</narrative></description></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2011-07-13T15:41:47" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-BRAB27</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Disaster Risk Reduction - Brazil Urban Programme</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>The project "Promotion of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Policies and Humanitarian Response in Cities" takes on Oxfam GB's decision to integrate DRR approaches to its development programs. In Brazil, this will be carried on by conducting Disaster Impact Assessments; supportig CSOs and grassroots to act quickly by exerting pressure upon local, state and federal governments to respond to disasters effectively and by monitoring said response; and to build capacity among CSOs to advocate and campaign for DRR approaches to urban policymaking in order to reduce the hight toll imposed by floods and droughts in Brazil on a yearly basis.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2009-12-01" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2010-11-30" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="BR"><narrative>Brazil</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="3" percentage="50" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Life and Security</narrative></sector><sector code="4" percentage="50" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to be Heard</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2009-12-01"/><period-end iso-date="2010-11-30"/><value value-date="2010-04-01">64758</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2010-03-31"/><value value-date="2010-03-31">56433</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  May 2009 - March 2010</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-31"/><value value-date="2011-03-31">7868</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2010 - March 2011</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2012-03-31"/><value value-date="2012-03-31">457</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2011 - March 2012</narrative></description></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2012-03-27T21:54:14" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-BRAB32</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Economic Justice - OI Brasil Operational Project</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>In Brazil OI works jointly with partners and allies to face poverty and inequality on the framework of OI Economic Justice Plan (regional integration and trade, agriculture model, biofuel and climate change). The Project expects to contribute to build more equality power relations, which guarantee the right of women and men to more sustainable livelihoods, through influence national policies and the role of the country at regional and global level.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2010-04-01" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2010-07-31" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="BR"><narrative>Brazil</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="1" percentage="35" vocabulary="99"><narrative>A Sustainable Livelihood</narrative></sector><sector code="2" percentage="5" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Education and Health Care</narrative></sector><sector code="4" percentage="45" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to be Heard</narrative></sector><sector code="5" percentage="15" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to Equity: Gender and Diversity</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2010-04-01"/><period-end iso-date="2010-07-31"/><value value-date="2010-04-01">43594</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-31"/><value value-date="2011-03-31">43594</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2010 - March 2011</narrative></description></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2013-07-19T21:46:58" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-BRAB33</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Development in Brazil's North and Northeast Regions: National Urban Policies</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>The project deals with poverty in  peri -urban municipalities in Brazil, commonly defined as cities undergoing rural -urban transition processes in which land use gets interspersed. The project seeks to affect poor people's lives by advocating participatory, gender -inclusive, rights -based and pro -poor urban policymaking and management in small - and mid -sized cities in the states of Bahia and Maranhão (both in the Northeast Region) and Pará (in the Eastern Amazon part of Brazil's North Region), notably in the city of Belterra. The project is jointly funded by the EU programme `Non -state Actors and Local Authorities in Development` and Oxfam.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2010-04-01" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2012-03-31" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="BR"><narrative>Brazil</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="1" percentage="20" vocabulary="99"><narrative>A Sustainable Livelihood</narrative></sector><sector code="4" percentage="50" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to be Heard</narrative></sector><sector code="5" percentage="30" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to Equity: Gender and Diversity</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2010-04-01"/><period-end iso-date="2012-03-31"/><value value-date="2011-04-01">417002</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-31"/><value value-date="2011-03-31">279571</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2010 - March 2011</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2012-03-31"/><value value-date="2012-03-31">146631</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2011 - March 2012</narrative></description></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2013-03-31"/><value value-date="2013-03-31">-9200</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2012 - March 2013</narrative></description></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2011-06-27T19:05:59" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-BRAB36</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Operational Plan -  Actions in Advocacy, Campaigning and Visibility PPEC Brazil</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>This project's objectives are to foster and support activities such as commissioning research and data analyses; outsourcing media and communication services; organizing public events; supporting capacity -building initiatives; and funding innovative projects.  It seeks to optimize the operational resources available to the Programme for the Promotion of Equality in Cities in light of Oxfam GB's new emphasis on Advocacy and Campaigning activities in Brazil.  It will be the basis of an Operational Plan aimed at scaling up partners' influence, increasing the impacts of Oxfam GB's work. and raising its visibility in the country.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2010-04-01" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2011-03-31" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="BR"><narrative>Brazil</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="3" percentage="10" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Life and Security</narrative></sector><sector code="4" percentage="30" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to be Heard</narrative></sector><sector code="5" percentage="60" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to Equity: Gender and Diversity</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2010-04-01"/><period-end iso-date="2011-03-31"/><value value-date="2010-04-01">176186</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-31"/><value value-date="2011-03-31">176186</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2010 - March 2011</narrative></description></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2012-03-27T21:52:20" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-BRAB37</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Strengthening Urban Programming through Action Learning</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>This meta -project makes possible that PPEC's partners, projects, activities, and results can serve as subsidy for action learning initiatives accross Oxfam.  Just recently the fact that most humankind, and most poor people, live in cities has really grasped people's attention, which has stirred debates around development programes and posed challenges to organizations such as Oxfam.  Since Brazil holds the distinction of being the only country in which Oxfam has a programme solely focused to urban inequalities, it seems to be strategically placed to foster critical analysis and learning exchanging activities around urban programming.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2010-07-01" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2011-10-31" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="BR"><narrative>Brazil</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="2" percentage="12" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Education and Health Care</narrative></sector><sector code="4" percentage="88" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to be Heard</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2010-07-01"/><period-end iso-date="2011-10-31"/><value value-date="2011-04-01">84827</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-31"/><value value-date="2011-03-31">84827</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2010 - March 2011</narrative></description></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2012-03-27T21:52:44" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-BRAB38</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Scaling up Pro-poor Urban Policymaking</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>This project will help consolidate the Programme for the Promotion of Equality in Cities (PPEC) into a full -fledged Advocacy &amp; Campaigning (A&amp;C) programme, highly innovative in addressing issues of poverty and suffering.  It will do so by combining three fundamental elements: the staggering inequality levels that still pervade the country in several areas, in spite of its emerging status as a global player; the knowledge and experience in urban programming accumulated by Oxfam's Brazil Office; and the potentially transformative actions from the Brazilian rights -based CSOs with whom Oxfam has been partnering for the past 50 years.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2010-09-23" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2011-06-30" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="BR"><narrative>Brazil</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="4" percentage="60" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to be Heard</narrative></sector><sector code="5" percentage="40" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to Equity: Gender and Diversity</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2010-09-23"/><period-end iso-date="2011-06-30"/><value value-date="2011-04-01">107071</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-31"/><value value-date="2011-03-31">107071</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2010 - March 2011</narrative></description></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2015-08-18T22:48:32" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-BRAB39</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Racial Equality in Urban Areas - PPEC Brazil</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>The "Project Racial Equality in Urban Areas" is a key strategy for achieving the impact  expected by the PIP P00698. Its main objective is to stimulate innovative ideas to generate greater social awareness of racial inequalities in urban areas, crossing to the gender dimension. It will support initiatives that promote the rights of african -Brazilian populations to be heard in order to disseminate their views, analysis, proposals and demands. The project will support the strengthening of leadership in advocacy's organizations of these segments and stimulate the formation of coalitions with other political actors of the urban question.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="1" type="10"><narrative>EU - EIDHR</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="1" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="4" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2010-09-01" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2013-10-31" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="BR"><narrative>Brazil</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="4" percentage="40" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to be Heard</narrative></sector><sector code="5" percentage="60" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to Equity: Gender and Diversity</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2010-09-01"/><period-end iso-date="2013-10-31"/><value value-date="2013-04-01">170856</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-31"/><value value-date="2011-03-31">85885</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2010 - 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It aims to put poor urban women as a core of their activities, especially as agents and beneficiaries of the actions of Advocacy and Campaigns work. The main objectives of project are: a) To promote greater understanding and learning about the impacts of urban inequalities in the lives of poor women and their autonomy and political participation and b) To support partners of Oxfam GB on building an agenda focused on women and their right to the city.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2010-07-01" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2011-12-31" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="BR"><narrative>Brazil</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="4" percentage="10" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to be Heard</narrative></sector><sector code="5" percentage="90" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to Equity: Gender and Diversity</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2010-07-01"/><period-end iso-date="2011-12-31"/><value value-date="2011-04-01">48496</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2011-03-31"/><value value-date="2011-03-31">48496</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2010 - March 2011</narrative></description></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2012-03-27T21:53:38" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-BRAB41</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Right to City: a focus on Adaptation/Disaster Risk Reduction in Brazil</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>Oxfam aims to define and implement a humanitarian advocacy and DRR/ ARR project in its Program for Promotion of Equality in Cities (PPEC) P00698. Initially the project will involve a limited number of partners and communities at risky urban areas occupied by poor and vulnerable families. 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This will be done through evaluation of housing projects in central areas by civil society organizations and beneficiaries; emphasis on improvements in human and social development of families residing in buildings renovated; identification of public services for families in renovated buildings; evaluation of support in the social area for these families; and further support for movement of housing in central areas.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2011-04-01" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2011-09-30" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="BR"><narrative>Brazil</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="4" percentage="100" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to be Heard</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2011-04-01"/><period-end iso-date="2011-09-30"/><value value-date="2011-04-01">25000</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2012-03-31"/><value value-date="2012-03-31">25000</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2011 - March 2012</narrative></description></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2013-07-08T17:36:36" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-BRAB45</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Operational Support for GROW Campaign</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>This is a transition operational project which will allow the implementation of the operational plan in the coming months, until activities and partnerships are better defined by the new team.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2011-04-01" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2012-03-31" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="BR"><narrative>Brazil</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="1" percentage="60" vocabulary="99"><narrative>A Sustainable Livelihood</narrative></sector><sector code="4" percentage="10" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to be Heard</narrative></sector><sector code="5" percentage="30" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to Equity: Gender and Diversity</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2011-04-01"/><period-end iso-date="2012-03-31"/><value value-date="2011-04-01">211925</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2012-03-31"/><value value-date="2012-03-31">211925</value><description><narrative>Expenditure  April 2011 - March 2012</narrative></description></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2015-09-17T18:37:06" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-BRAB50</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Operational Support for GROW Campaign in Brazil</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>OI works with partners &amp; allies to face poverty &amp; inequality on the framework of GROW campaign. This is an Operational Project to provide resourses for activities planned directly by us. GROW in Brazil prioritizes 2 global obj (Obj. 1) movement building &amp; (Obj. 4) investments in productivity, resilience &amp; sustainability of small food producers, especially women. It will also respond reactively &amp; in a timely way to all global campaign objectives, especially among BRICSAM countries &amp; Latin American region (but not ignoring Brazil's growing influence in Africa). 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 June 2013</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref="NL-KVK-27108436"><narrative>Oxfam Novib</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2013-09-30"/><value value-date="2013-09-30">73743</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  July 2013 -  September 2013</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2013-09-30"/><value value-date="2013-09-30">737</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  July 2013 -  September 2013</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>Oxfam Intermon</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2013-09-30"/><value value-date="2013-09-30">39456</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  July 2013 - 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 December 2013</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref="NL-KVK-27108436"><narrative>Oxfam Novib</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-03-31"/><value value-date="2014-03-31">71745</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  January 2014 -  March 2014</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-03-31"/><value value-date="2014-03-31">1198</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  January 2014 -  March 2014</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>Oxfam Intermon</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-06-30"/><value value-date="2014-06-30">78965</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  April 2014 -  June 2014</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-06-30"/><value value-date="2014-06-30">9641</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  April 2014 -  June 2014</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>Oxfam Intermon</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-09-30"/><value value-date="2014-09-30">31216</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  July 2014 -  September 2014</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-09-30"/><value value-date="2014-09-30">798</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  July 2014 -  September 2014</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>Oxfam Intermon</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-12-31"/><value value-date="2014-12-31">33900</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  October 2014 -  December 2014</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-12-31"/><value value-date="2014-12-31">5491</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  October 2014 -  December 2014</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>Oxfam Intermon</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2015-03-31"/><value value-date="2015-03-31">-11637</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  January 2015 -  March 2015</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2015-03-31"/><value value-date="2015-03-31">1185</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  January 2015 -  March 2015</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>Oxfam Intermon</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2015-06-30"/><value value-date="2015-06-30">9</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  April 2015 -  June 2015</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2015-06-30"/><value value-date="2015-06-30">-9</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  April 2015 -  June 2015</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>Oxfam Intermon</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2013-06-30"/><value value-date="2013-06-30">76970</value><description><narrative>Expenditure April 2013 -  June 2013</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2013-09-30"/><value value-date="2013-09-30">50732</value><description><narrative>Expenditure July 2013 -  September 2013</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2013-12-31"/><value value-date="2013-12-31">101765</value><description><narrative>Expenditure October 2013 -  December 2013</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-03-31"/><value value-date="2014-03-31">72943</value><description><narrative>Expenditure January 2014 -  March 2014</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-06-30"/><value value-date="2014-06-30">88606</value><description><narrative>Expenditure April 2014 -  June 2014</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-09-30"/><value value-date="2014-09-30">26388</value><description><narrative>Expenditure July 2014 -  September 2014</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-12-31"/><value value-date="2014-12-31">39391</value><description><narrative>Expenditure October 2014 -  December 2014</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2015-03-31"/><value value-date="2015-03-31">-10452</value><description><narrative>Expenditure January 2015 - 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 December 2013</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>EU - Non-State Actors &amp; LAs</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-03-31"/><value value-date="2014-03-31">9069</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  January 2014 -  March 2014</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>EU - Non-State Actors &amp; LAs</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-06-30"/><value value-date="2014-06-30">6855</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  April 2014 -  June 2014</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>EU - Non-State Actors &amp; LAs</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-09-30"/><value value-date="2014-09-30">34163</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  July 2014 -  September 2014</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>EU - Non-State Actors &amp; LAs</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-09-30"/><value value-date="2014-09-30">28659</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  July 2014 -  September 2014</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-12-31"/><value value-date="2014-12-31">6304</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  October 2014 -  December 2014</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>EU - Non-State Actors &amp; LAs</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2015-03-31"/><value value-date="2015-03-31">8492</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  January 2015 -  March 2015</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>EU - Non-State Actors &amp; LAs</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2015-06-30"/><value value-date="2015-06-30">41355</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  April 2015 -  June 2015</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>EU - Non-State Actors &amp; LAs</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2015-09-30"/><value value-date="2015-09-30">37689</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  July 2015 -  September 2015</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>EU - Non-State Actors &amp; LAs</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2016-03-31"/><value value-date="2016-03-31">3490</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  January 2016 -  March 2016</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>EU - Non-State Actors &amp; LAs</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2016-03-31"/><value value-date="2016-03-31">28000</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  January 2016 -  March 2016</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2016-06-30"/><value value-date="2016-06-30">21837</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  April 2016 -  June 2016</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>EU - Non-State Actors &amp; LAs</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2016-12-31"/><value value-date="2016-12-31">2474</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  October 2016 -  December 2016</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>EU - Non-State Actors &amp; LAs</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2017-03-31"/><value value-date="2017-03-31">3206</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  January 2017 -  March 2017</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>EU - Non-State Actors &amp; LAs</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2017-03-31"/><value value-date="2017-03-31">-3206</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  January 2017 -  March 2017</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2018-03-31"/><value value-date="2018-03-31">-3675</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  January 2018 -  March 2018</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2013-06-30"/><value value-date="2013-06-30">8879</value><description><narrative>Expenditure April 2013 -  June 2013</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2013-09-30"/><value value-date="2013-09-30">10370</value><description><narrative>Expenditure July 2013 -  September 2013</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2013-12-31"/><value value-date="2013-12-31">9019</value><description><narrative>Expenditure October 2013 -  December 2013</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-03-31"/><value value-date="2014-03-31">9069</value><description><narrative>Expenditure January 2014 -  March 2014</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-06-30"/><value value-date="2014-06-30">6855</value><description><narrative>Expenditure April 2014 -  June 2014</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-09-30"/><value value-date="2014-09-30">8289</value><description><narrative>Expenditure July 2014 -  September 2014</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2014-12-31"/><value value-date="2014-12-31">6304</value><description><narrative>Expenditure October 2014 -  December 2014</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2015-03-31"/><value value-date="2015-03-31">3771</value><description><narrative>Expenditure January 2015 -  March 2015</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2015-06-30"/><value value-date="2015-06-30">4044</value><description><narrative>Expenditure April 2015 -  June 2015</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2016-03-31"/><value value-date="2016-03-31">2410</value><description><narrative>Expenditure January 2016 -  March 2016</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2016-06-30"/><value value-date="2016-06-30">9998</value><description><narrative>Expenditure April 2016 -  June 2016</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="4"/><transaction-date iso-date="2016-12-31"/><value value-date="2016-12-31">2474</value><description><narrative>Expenditure October 2016 -  December 2016</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"/></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2022-10-26T09:04:14" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-BRAB56</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>PA Discretionary Contribution in Brazil  FY2018</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>This project will be supporting Oxfam Brazil´s domestic programme aiming at supporting civil society organisations and public institutions to address  social, economical and political inequalities. Activities include research, advocacy and campaigns as well as capacity building of social and political stakeholders to reform the economic model, local and national level public policies as well as policies and practices of the private sector.</narrative></description><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="3" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="1" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" role="1" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam Partner(s)</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3"/><activity-date iso-date="2017-04-01" type="2"><narrative>start-actual</narrative></activity-date><activity-date iso-date="2018-03-31" type="4"><narrative>end-actual</narrative></activity-date><contact-info type="1"><organisation><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></organisation><department><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></department><person-name><narrative>Supporter Relations</narrative></person-name><telephone>+44 (0) 1865 47 3727</telephone><email>enquiries@oxfam.org.uk</email><website>http://www.oxfam.org.uk/</website><website>http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/</website><mailing-address><narrative>Oxfam House, John Smith Drive, Oxford, OX4 2JY</narrative></mailing-address></contact-info><recipient-country code="BR"><narrative>Brazil</narrative></recipient-country><recipient-region code=""/><sector code="4" percentage="30" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to be Heard</narrative></sector><sector code="5" percentage="70" vocabulary="99"><narrative>Right to Equity: Gender and Diversity</narrative></sector><budget type="2"><period-start iso-date="2017-04-01"/><period-end iso-date="2018-03-31"/><value value-date="2017-04-01">871000</value></budget><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2017-09-30"/><value value-date="2017-09-30">200000</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  July 2017 -  September 2017</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2017-12-31"/><value value-date="2017-12-31">200000</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  October 2017 -  December 2017</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2018-12-31"/><value value-date="2018-12-31">275000</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  October 2018 -  December 2018</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2019-03-31"/><value value-date="2019-03-31">25000</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  January 2019 -  March 2019</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2019-06-30"/><value value-date="2019-06-30">0</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  April 2019 -  June 2019</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2019-12-31"/><value value-date="2019-12-31">0</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  October 2019 -  December 2019</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2019-12-31"/><value value-date="2019-12-31">0</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  October 2019 -  December 2019</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2021-12-31"/><value value-date="2021-12-31">95000</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  October 2021 -  December 2021</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="1"/><transaction-date iso-date="2022-03-31"/><value value-date="2022-03-31">76000</value><description><narrative>Income Spent  January 2022 -  March 2022</narrative></description><provider-org provider-activity-id="" ref=""><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="3"/><transaction-date iso-date="2017-09-30"/><value value-date="2017-09-30">200000</value><description><narrative>Disbursement July 2017 -  September 2017</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref=""><narrative>Oxfam Partner(s)</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="3"/><transaction-date iso-date="2017-12-31"/><value value-date="2017-12-31">200000</value><description><narrative>Disbursement October 2017 -  December 2017</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref=""><narrative>Oxfam Partner(s)</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="3"/><transaction-date iso-date="2018-12-31"/><value value-date="2018-12-31">275000</value><description><narrative>Disbursement October 2018 -  December 2018</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref=""><narrative>Oxfam Partner(s)</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="3"/><transaction-date iso-date="2019-03-31"/><value value-date="2019-03-31">25000</value><description><narrative>Disbursement January 2019 -  March 2019</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref=""><narrative>Oxfam Partner(s)</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="3"/><transaction-date iso-date="2019-06-30"/><value value-date="2019-06-30">0.4</value><description><narrative>Disbursement April 2019 -  June 2019</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref=""><narrative>Oxfam Partner(s)</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="3"/><transaction-date iso-date="2021-12-31"/><value value-date="2021-12-31">95000</value><description><narrative>Disbursement October 2021 -  December 2021</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref=""><narrative>Oxfam Partner(s)</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction><transaction-type code="3"/><transaction-date iso-date="2022-03-31"/><value value-date="2022-03-31">76000</value><description><narrative>Disbursement January 2022 -  March 2022</narrative></description><provider-org ref="GB-CHC-202918"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org ref=""><narrative>Oxfam Partner(s)</narrative></receiver-org></transaction></iati-activity><iati-activity default-currency="GBP" last-updated-datetime="2025-02-12T21:02:13" xml:lang="en"><iati-identifier>GB-CHC-202918-BRAB57</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="GB-CHC-202918" type="21"><narrative>Oxfam GB</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>OGB PA contribution to Oxfam Brazil - FY 2019</narrative></title><description type="1"><narrative>Oxfam Brazil will implement the discretionary funding as agreed and described in the investment lines and budgets indicated in Schedule 7. 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