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Oxfam originated in 1942 in Oxford, England, during World War II, when a group of citizens, including Oxford academics and social activists, formed the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief. Their initial aim was to provide aid to people affected by the war and famine in Greece. The organization later adopted the name Oxfam, a combination of "Oxford" and "Famine," and expanded its focus to address broader issues of poverty and social injustice globally. Over the years, Oxfam has evolved into a confederation of charitable organizations working in various countries to combat poverty and promote sustainable development.

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