Word leaders in Barcelona
Designed that cheque for the stunt. Not a masterpiece, but it did the job!
The Oxfam Big Heads show how much climate debt rich countries owe to poor countries. Oxfam is calling for rich countries, which created the climate crisis, to accept their responsibilities, and provide at least $150bn per year to help poor countries reduce their emissions and adapt to a changing climate.
We're pushing world leaders to sign a global climate deal in Copenhagen in December, that is ambitious, fair and binding:
Join Oxfam's Climate Change Petition.
Photo taken by Oxfam International: www.flickr.com/photos/oxfam/4067421397/?addedcomment=1#co...
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The Clunge Ambler
I'd designed the new range of Oxfam Unwrapped flaminal cards which are now on sale ot Oxfam shops, as well as Borders and Waterstones. The Flanimals are characters created by Ricky Gervais and Rob Steen. He's also just released a pop-up book with them in.
See Ricky's blog: www.rickygervais.com/flanimals.php. Rob's website is pretty cool: www.robsteen.net/
The press release reads like this:
Ricky Gervais has launched Oxfam's new gift range for Christmas.
The 48-year-old star of The Office is allowing the charity to use five characters from his Flanimal books to go on gift cards dedicated to specific areas of Oxfam's work.
Earlier he was at Oxfam's shop in Oxford to work behind the till and launch the range of cards, the proceeds of which will go towards work the charity often finds hard to fund.
Ricky said: "Everyone thought Flanimals were useless - I did. But this year they're helping Oxfam change the world.
"There are five Flanimal gifts to choose from and the money goes to different things. It might improve sanitation - give someone clean water. It might give people a voice if they're oppressed.
"It might help general humanitarian work work or it might go towards the prevention of HIV and Aids."
The Flanimal gifts will be stocked alongside the more traditional Oxfam Unwrapped gifts such as goats and seeds.
Paul Vanags, from the charity, said: "Whether you buy one of the fantastic Flanimals, or a more familiar gift such as feeding a family, safe water or a goat, these gifts really do make a massive difference to people's lives around the world."
Since it was launched five years ago, the Oxfam Unwrapped gift range has raised more than £50 million and funded projects in more than 60 countries.
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Clunge Ambler
I'd designed the new range of Oxfam Unwrapped flaminal cards (as sitting on the Clunge's tummy) which are now on sale ot Oxfam shops, as well as Borders and Waterstones. The Flanimals are characters created by Ricky Gervais and Rob Steen. He's also just released a pop-up book with them in.
See Ricky's blog: www.rickygervais.com/flanimals.php. Rob's website is pretty cool: www.robsteen.net/
The press release reads like this:
Ricky Gervais has launched Oxfam's new gift range for Christmas.
The 48-year-old star of The Office is allowing the charity to use five characters from his Flanimal books to go on gift cards dedicated to specific areas of Oxfam's work.
Earlier he was at Oxfam's shop in Oxford to work behind the till and launch the range of cards, the proceeds of which will go towards work the charity often finds hard to fund.
Ricky said: "Everyone thought Flanimals were useless - I did. But this year they're helping Oxfam change the world.
"There are five Flanimal gifts to choose from and the money goes to different things. It might improve sanitation - give someone clean water. It might give people a voice if they're oppressed.
"It might help general humanitarian work work or it might go towards the prevention of HIV and Aids."
The Flanimal gifts will be stocked alongside the more traditional Oxfam Unwrapped gifts such as goats and seeds.
Paul Vanags, from the charity, said: "Whether you buy one of the fantastic Flanimals, or a more familiar gift such as feeding a family, safe water or a goat, these gifts really do make a massive difference to people's lives around the world."
Since it was launched five years ago, the Oxfam Unwrapped gift range has raised more than £50 million and funded projects in more than 60 countries.
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Uploaded on Oct 27, 2009
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Clunge Ambler
I'd designed the new range of Oxfam Unwrapped flaminal cards which are now on sale ot Oxfam shops, as well as Borders and Waterstones. The Flanimals are characters created by Ricky Gervais and Rob Steen. He's also just released a pop-up book with them in.
See Ricky's blog: www.rickygervais.com/flanimals.php. Rob's website is pretty cool: www.robsteen.net/
The press release reads like this:
Ricky Gervais has launched Oxfam's new gift range for Christmas.
The 48-year-old star of The Office is allowing the charity to use five characters from his Flanimal books to go on gift cards dedicated to specific areas of Oxfam's work.
Earlier he was at Oxfam's shop in Oxford to work behind the till and launch the range of cards, the proceeds of which will go towards work the charity often finds hard to fund.
Ricky said: "Everyone thought Flanimals were useless - I did. But this year they're helping Oxfam change the world.
"There are five Flanimal gifts to choose from and the money goes to different things. It might improve sanitation - give someone clean water. It might give people a voice if they're oppressed.
"It might help general humanitarian work work or it might go towards the prevention of HIV and Aids."
The Flanimal gifts will be stocked alongside the more traditional Oxfam Unwrapped gifts such as goats and seeds.
Paul Vanags, from the charity, said: "Whether you buy one of the fantastic Flanimals, or a more familiar gift such as feeding a family, safe water or a goat, these gifts really do make a massive difference to people's lives around the world."
Since it was launched five years ago, the Oxfam Unwrapped gift range has raised more than £50 million and funded projects in more than 60 countries.
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Uploaded on Oct 27, 2009
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Clunge Ambler
I'd designed the new range of Oxfam Unwrapped flaminal cards which are now on sale ot Oxfam shops, as well as Borders and Waterstones. The Flanimals are characters created by Ricky Gervais and Rob Steen. He's also just released a pop-up book with them in.
See Ricky's blog: www.rickygervais.com/flanimals.php. Rob's website is pretty cool: www.robsteen.net/
The press release reads like this:
Ricky Gervais has launched Oxfam's new gift range for Christmas.
The 48-year-old star of The Office is allowing the charity to use five characters from his Flanimal books to go on gift cards dedicated to specific areas of Oxfam's work.
Earlier he was at Oxfam's shop in Oxford to work behind the till and launch the range of cards, the proceeds of which will go towards work the charity often finds hard to fund.
Ricky said: "Everyone thought Flanimals were useless - I did. But this year they're helping Oxfam change the world.
"There are five Flanimal gifts to choose from and the money goes to different things. It might improve sanitation - give someone clean water. It might give people a voice if they're oppressed.
"It might help general humanitarian work work or it might go towards the prevention of HIV and Aids."
The Flanimal gifts will be stocked alongside the more traditional Oxfam Unwrapped gifts such as goats and seeds.
Paul Vanags, from the charity, said: "Whether you buy one of the fantastic Flanimals, or a more familiar gift such as feeding a family, safe water or a goat, these gifts really do make a massive difference to people's lives around the world."
Since it was launched five years ago, the Oxfam Unwrapped gift range has raised more than £50 million and funded projects in more than 60 countries.
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Uploaded on Oct 27, 2009
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