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Communications slide sets

MS. Oxfam COM/1/13/10

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Title

Communications slide sets

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MS. Oxfam COM/1/13/10

Summary

Comprises:

untitled slide set, comprising slides relating to the history and background of Oxfam, probably as a general introduction to Oxfam, no script, n.d. [late 1980s-early 1990s]

'Oxfam Slide Set': focusing on how Oxfam can help poor people to challenge their poverty, n.d. [mid 1990s]

'Mozambique in Crisis': looking at the problems faced by people in Mozambique and Oxfam's relief and development work there, Jan 1999

Date

1999 and n.d. [late 1980s-mid 1990s]

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (3 folders)

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Collection contents

Records produced by Oxfam's communications function

Records relating to communication with the public

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Communications slide sets

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