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Oxfam International, usually known as Oxfam, is one of the biggest charities. Oxfam's ideas are simple: everybody in the world must have the right to live, enough food to keep them healthy, clean water to drink and (1)
medical
(medicine) care. All these ideas are connected.

Oxfam began its work during World War Ⅱ. At that time the Greeks (2)
didn’t have
(not have) enough to eat because of the war. People in Oxford decided to give money and food to people in Greece. (3)
So
the name Oxfam came from two words—"Oxford" and "famine"(饥荒).
After the war, Oxfam joined other organizations to form Oxfam International. Nowadays this charity helps people in different parts of the world, (4)
including
(include) Africa, South America, Asia and Europe.
Oxfam works in two ways. (5)
First
(one), it offers help in emergencies. In 2010 there was a big earthquake in Haiti. Over 200,000 people died and many more lost their homes. Doctors and volunteers provided medical help, gave out food and brought clean water to the villages. The second way Oxfam works is (6)
to help
(help) people prevent future disasters. Oxfam (7)
has started
(start) a project called GROW, which helps farmers produce more and better food.
But how does Oxfam pay for it all? In order to raise money, this charity has run charity shops, where you can buy things that people donate, (8)
like
clothes, toys and food. Another way to get money is with "ambassadors", famous people who do voluntary work for (9)
charities
(charity) and collect money. Ambassadors have different skills, (10)
but
the message they send is the same—we should do what we can to help people in need!