Fund unity and peace


In a world that feels more divided every day, this Christmas is the perfect time to start a monthly gift to Oxfam. You’ll receive a FREE felt decoration, handmade in Nepal by fair trade organisation Hatale. And you'll be funding the people and projects building a fairer, more peaceful world.

Nothing good comes from division and war

But in every conflict we see the same thing: millions of people helping to rebuild peace with compassion, understanding and support for each other.

That includes people like you. Because when you choose to fund unity, not division - you're backing the people worst affected by conflict to rebuild their lives and communities.

Marie Nsimire stands next to her pigs.

Marie Nsimire, farmer and participant of the BMZ project which helps women farmers earn a better living. Here she stands next to the pigs she acquired through the project. Credit: Narcisse K Chibangu / Oxfam

Keeping peace alive in the DRC

Marie Nsimire is a farmer and businesswoman. She lives in Lurhala, South Kivu, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This is a nation rich in minerals and natural resources yet subject to exploitation and decades of conflict – devastating a once vibrant country.

Marie Nsimire, a businesswoman in DRC stands with her pigs

Marie Nsimire, a farmer and businesswoman stands with her pigs. She is part of the rotating pigs scheme which helps farmers to earn more money in less time. Credit: Narcisse K Chibangu / Oxfam

Community peacebuilding

Marie's involved in a community peacebuilding project which aims to improve the lives of women and girls. Because we know that when you uplift women, you help everyone rise.

By partnering with APDIK and with monthly gifts from supporters like you, we’ve been able to fund innovative community-led projects that benefit the people of South Kivu. Like this pig-keeping scheme which helps provide a steady income for farmers.

Marie Nsimire, farmer and participant of the BMZ project. She stands in Lurhala community fields talking to women of her community about the work that has happened so far.

Marie Nsimire, farmer and participant of the BMZ project. She stands in Lurhala community fields talking to women of her community about the work that has happened so far. Credit: Narcisse K Chibangu / Oxfam

I was just a small businesswoman selling flour to feed my kids with a little profit. Now, I’ve taught ten other women my business. I started with just 10,000 FC, but now I have 250,000 FC saved for family needs or to invest further.”

Marie Nsimire

This Christmas, donate monthly to Oxfam

Your monthly gift will help fund people and projects working to bring peace, unity and a fairer world for us all.

Please note: Royal Mail last post date for 2nd Class is 18th December, therefore for direct debit set up around or after this date, you may experience the usual postal delay in the arrival of your decoration.

This offer is time limited and stock is reserved for new direct debits set up from 4th November 2024, via this page. Only available while stocks last.