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Oxfam is a confederation of 20 NGOs that are independent but work together under the Oxfam brand. Each member organization is governed by its own board and operates in its own country, but they collaborate on global campaigns and initiatives to address poverty and social injustice. Oxfam International, which coordinates the collective efforts, is based in Oxford, UK, and is not owned by any single entity or individual. The overall structure promotes shared values and joint objectives while allowing for local autonomy.

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