A fair economy
Unjust systems help the rich get richer and more powerful at the expense of billions of people who are kept in poverty.
We’re building fairer economic systems where people and planet come before profits.
![Marifa Indonesia https://oxfamint.resourcespace.com/?r=348266 CAPTION: Bima, Indonesia: Marifa is a farmer who plants corn, rice, coffee, candlenut and more. She has been able to increase her product price point with support from Oxfam local partner LP2DER, through its support with production training and marketing. Photo: Kyo Umareta/Oxfam.](https://annualreport.oxfam.org.au/2023/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2024/01/16.png)
Bima, Indonesia: Marifa is a farmer who plants corn, rice, coffee, candlenut and more. She has been able to increase her product price point with support from Oxfam local partner LP2DER, through its support with production training and marketing. Photo: Kyo Umareta/Oxfam.
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people were supported through our work on economic justice
![Sabana Bangladesh Kurigram, Bangladesh: Shabana stands in front of her compost plant, proudly displaying the fertiliser she produced. Photo: Munir Hossain/Oxfam.](https://annualreport.oxfam.org.au/2023/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/bb-plugin/cache/6-circle.png)
Kurigram, Bangladesh: Shabana stands in front of her compost plant, proudly displaying the fertiliser she produced. Photo: Munir Hossain/Oxfam.
Real lives: Meet Shabana in Bangladesh
After seeing other women in her community becoming involved with Oxfam’s REECALL project, Shabana was keen to join, too. Joining the program changed Shabana’s life.