What We Do: Campaigns & Advocacy
As well as helping people in the developing world to lift themselves out of poverty through our long-term development and disaster relief work, Oxfam Ireland works to challenge the things we believe keep people trapped in poverty.
Explore the issues we work on below, and find out why campaigning works.
Vote for Global Justice
On June 5th elections for the European Parliament will be held across Europe including Ireland. The European Parliament helps to determine European aid, climate, trade, and development policies and thus influences the lives of millions of people in the developing world. Use your voice and Vote for Global Justice ![]()
Take action on the Irish Aid cuts
We hope that you will join us and send a letter to your local councillors, TDs and others to force the government to reverse these cuts. Find out more ![]()
Fair Trade
Paying a fair price to farmers, workers and artisans is not only the right thing to do: it is a way out of poverty. As well as selling a great range of Fair Trade products in our shops, Oxfam campaigns for Fair Trade across Ireland.
The latest edition of our Campaigner magazine focuses on the issue of trade and it also folds out to a poster, reminding us to choose Fairtrade products all year round.
Visit Fairtrade Mark Ireland to learn more and get involved.Take action: Call for every coffee shop in Ireland to be 100% Fairtrade
Make Trade Fair
International trade is worth $10 million a minute. Through trade people prosper, building a future for their families. Yet millions of people don't have a chance to make a living because the rules of trade are rigged. We still need to Make Trade Fair.
Climate Change
Poor countries are already experiencing climate change with a vengeance. It threatens lives and livelihoods through more frequent and more severe droughts, floods, storms and cyclones. Find out how we're tackling climate injustice.
Health and Education
Health and education aren't optional extras in life. We should all have access to decent health and education provision for ourselves and our families. Sadly, many people in the developing world risk being left behind. We believe in health and education for all.
Control Arms
Each year 1/3 of a million people are killed with conventional weapons; enough ammunition is created to shoot every human being on the planet twice. Thanks to weak regulations, governments and arms traders fuel suffering around the world. Arms must be controlled.


