Oxfam is a confederation of 20-21 independent charitable organizations founded in Oxford in 1942, operating globally across 67-90+ countries with collective budgets exceeding $1 billion to address poverty, provide humanitarian aid, and advocate for social justice. As one of the world's largest development NGOs with UN consultative status, it maintains strong authority in poverty alleviation, humanitarian response, inequality research, fair trade advocacy, and water/sanitation programming. While the 2018 Haiti sexual misconduct scandal continues to impact its reputation, the organization shows gradual recovery with improved transparency and governance measures, though challenges remain in confederation identity management and structured data implementation.
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