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A Palestinian man whose relatives were killed by a shell in Gaza on January 4. REUTERS/Suhaib Salem

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has deepened as a result of recent Israeli military action. Oxfam is calling for an immediate ceasefire from both the Israeli government and Hamas, to allow lifesaving aid through to people who need it.

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‘Tiddlers on the roof’, Kuz Ganrshal, Pakistan.
Naziah, 11, and classmates at Al Mostaqbel School in Hays, Yemen.
Dancing Maasai women greet visitors at the Museum Centre in Ololosokwan, Tanzania.
Builders rebuilding Shariputra school, Sri Lanka.
5.5 million people in India, including Ranjita (left) were affected by floods in 2007
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Fata at work in a garden with her baby Fatimata in Intedeyne, Mali.
Jarina Begum tending a calf she was able to buy with money earned through Oxfam.
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Angola: Oxfam-trained midwife Mariana holds a tiny box of tools for delivering babies.
Noomunye  preschool in Piyaya village, Tanzania.
Ali releases a bird in the streets near his school in Aden, Yemen.

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Goat

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£25

The perfect gift for the person who has everything. The birthday boy receives a goat card and magnet, and the real goat goes to owners in the developing world. What's more, every goat comes with all these extras: milk to drink and sell, fertiliser to spread, and don't forget the kids, too.

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This middle-eastern-style candle lantern is great when you want the lighting a little more intimate. Made from silver coloured metal and glass panels, the lantern stands 51cm tall, and would be ideal for balmy autumn evenings in the garden.

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Zimbabwe Cholera Crisis

Children play with dirty water. Photo: AP/PA PhotosOxfam is working to support over 1 million people affected by a cholera epidemic in Zimbabwe.

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