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Oxfam: how to fix a broken NGO system

Opinion March 02, 2017

Oxfam is moving its headquarters from Oxford to Nairobi. The Executive Director of Oxfam Winnie Byanyima, the first African woman to lead an international civil society organisation, responds to Degan Ali’s critique of Western humanitarian NGOs. “Accepting that the system is broken commits Oxfam to doing our part to fix it,” she writes. 

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Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director of Oxfam International
Photo: Oxfam

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