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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio 1 DJ's Gemma Cairney and Sara Cox with a Donkey at Hackney City Farm.  Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Oxfam Campaigners, Ruth Tanner, Head of Humanitarian Campaigns, Oxfam GB, Adhiyan Jeevathol, London Students for Yemen, Nathasha Polomski, London Students for Yemen, and Seb Durocher Oxfam producer delivering the message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Oxfam Campaigners, Ruth Tanner, Head of Humanitarian Campaigns, Oxfam GB, Adhiyan Jeevathol, London Students for Yemen, Nathasha Polomski, London Students for Yemen, and Seb Durocher Oxfam producer delivering the message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Oxfam Campaigners, Ruth Tanner, Head of Humanitarian Campaigns, Oxfam GB, Adhiyan Jeevathol, London Students for Yemen, Nathasha Polomski, London Students for Yemen, and Seb Durocher Oxfam producer delivering the message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Oxfam Campaigners, Ruth Tanner, Head of Humanitarian Campaigns, Oxfam GB, Adhiyan Jeevathol, London Students for Yemen, Nathasha Polomski, London Students for Yemen, and Seb Durocher Oxfam producer delivering the message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Radio DJ Sara Cox 'does a Delia' hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam.Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  .The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes..Sara Cox said: ?I love cooking and entertaining people so I'm really happy to be 'doing a Delia' and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam's campaign to share the world's food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.?
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  • Oxfam Campaigners, Ruth Tanner, Head of Humanitarian Campaigns, Oxfam GB, Adhiyan Jeevathol, London Students for Yemen, Nathasha Polomski, London Students for Yemen, and Seb Durocher Oxfam producer delivering the message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Oxfam campaigners pose as world leaders playing in a traditional Scottish pipe band near the COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK on the 1st of November 2021. Oxfam said it is vital that world leaders come up with action and not just ‘hot air’. It said wealthy, polluting nations are cutting greenhouse gas emissions too slowly, and not doing enough to support vulnerable nations facing the devastating impacts of climate change.  <br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
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  • Oxfam Campaigners, Ruth Tanner, Head of Humanitarian Campaigns, Oxfam GB delivering a letter with the message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development office on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Oxfam Campaigners, Ruth Tanner, Head of Humanitarian Campaigns, Oxfam GB delivering a letter with the message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development office on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Oxfam Campaigner Ruth Tanner, Head of Humanitarian Campaigns, Oxfam GB delivering the message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Oxfam Campaigner Ruth Tanner, Head of Humanitarian Campaigns, Oxfam GB delivering the message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Oxfam campaigners pose as world leaders playing in a traditional Scottish pipe band near the COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK on the 1st of November 2021. Oxfam said it is vital that world leaders come up with action and not just ‘hot air’. It said wealthy, polluting nations are cutting greenhouse gas emissions too slowly, and not doing enough to support vulnerable nations facing the devastating impacts of climate change.  <br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
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  • Oxfam campaigners pose as world leaders playing in a traditional Scottish pipe band near the COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK on the 1st of November 2021. Oxfam said it is vital that world leaders come up with action and not just ‘hot air’. It said wealthy, polluting nations are cutting greenhouse gas emissions too slowly, and not doing enough to support vulnerable nations facing the devastating impacts of climate change.  <br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
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  • Oxfam campaigners pose as world leaders playing in a traditional Scottish pipe band near the COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK on the 1st of November 2021. Oxfam said it is vital that world leaders come up with action and not just ‘hot air’. It said wealthy, polluting nations are cutting greenhouse gas emissions too slowly, and not doing enough to support vulnerable nations facing the devastating impacts of climate change.  <br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
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  • Oxfam campaigners pose as world leaders playing in a traditional Scottish pipe band near the COP26 UN Climate Summit in Glasgow, UK on the 1st of November 2021. Oxfam said it is vital that world leaders come up with action and not just ‘hot air’. It said wealthy, polluting nations are cutting greenhouse gas emissions too slowly, and not doing enough to support vulnerable nations facing the devastating impacts of climate change.  <br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam)
    COP26-Oxfam-BigHeads-4640.jpg
  • Oxfam Campaigners, Adhiyan Jeevathol, London Students for Yemen, delivering delivering a message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development office on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Oxfam Campaigners, Adhiyan Jeevathol, London Students for Yemen, delivering delivering a message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development office on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Oxfam Campaigners, Adhiyan Jeevathol, London Students for Yemen, delivering delivering a message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development office on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Oxfam Campaigners, Adhiyan Jeevathol, London Students for Yemen, delivering delivering a message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development office on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Oxfam Campaigner Adhiyan Jeevathol, London Students for Yemen, delivering the message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Oxfam Campaigner Nathasha Polomski, London Students for Yemen, delivering the message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Oxfam Campaigners, Adhiyan Jeevathol, London Students for Yemen and Nathasha Polomski, London Students for Yemen, delivering the message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Oxfam Campaigner Adhiyan Jeevathol, London Students for Yemen, delivering the message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Oxfam Campaigner Nathasha Polomski, London Students for Yemen, delivering the message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign Secretary, Dominic Raab on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Oxfam Campaigners, Adhiyan Jeevathol, London Students for Yemen, delivering delivering a message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development office on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Oxfam Campaigners, Adhiyan Jeevathol, London Students for Yemen, delivering delivering a message ‘Stop British bombs falling on Yemen’ to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development office on the 8th of September 2020.  On the 7 July 2020 the UK Government through a written statement to Parliament reversed its decision to halt arms licensing to Saudi Arabia and announced that it will not appeal to the Supreme Court.  (Photo by Andy Aitchison / Oxfam GB)
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  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
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  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
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  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
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  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
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  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2672.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2641.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-3069.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-3055.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-3039.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-3026.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2987.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2964.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2927.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2912.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2904.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2896.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2890.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2881.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2875.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2868.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2862.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2811.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2803.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2783.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2763.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2747.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2735.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2728.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2712.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2702.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2691.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2680.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2670.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2661.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2653.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2649.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2636.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2630.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2919.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2794.jpg
  • Oxfam’s George Osbourne searches for money missing from the national coffers on a tax haven ahead of Wednesdays budget.
    16-Oxfam-Budget-2687.jpg
  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
    12-oxfam_co-op-3767.jpg
  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
    12-oxfam_co-op-3720.jpg
  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
    12-oxfam_co-op-3698.jpg
  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
    12-oxfam_co-op-3693.jpg
  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
    12-oxfam_co-op-3641.jpg
  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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  • Members and supporters of The Co-operative and Oxfam today (13 June) called on the UK Government to champion small-scale farmers and co-operatives at the forthcoming Rio+20 Summit, in light of the role they play in feeding nearly a third of humanity. Campaigners from both organisations met Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to represent 17,000 of their peers who took action to call on the UK Government to champion three key issues at Rio+20: fair and sustainable methods of increasing global food production; the crucial role of smallholder farmers and co-operatives; and increased investment in sustainable smallholder agriculture to lift farmers - many of whom are women - out of poverty. The campaigners presented Nick Clegg with a piece of art commissioned by the two organisations. The artwork bears the slogan 'Join Team Betty' and portrays its namesake, a tea farmer who was one of 11,000 smallholders supported by The Co-operative to form into co-operatives, improve access to markets, achieve Fairtrade certification and diversify into other produce to help improve local food security
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