
Oxfam in Nepal is committed to being open about our work and to being accountable to the communities we work with, our partner organizations and to our donors and supporters. Moreover all our work is regularly audited (including the work we do together with partner organizations) and details made available to the Social Welfare Council of the Government of Nepal.
The main donors for Oxfam in 2017/18 were Oxfam Iinternational Affiliates (Australia, IBIS Denmark, America, Belgium, Italy, Mexico, Canada, Germany, Intermon, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, New Zealand), Global Affairs Canada, Disaster Emergency Committee (DEC), Department For International Development (DFID), De Stichting Samenwerkende Hulporganisaties (SHO), Nordic Development Fund (NDF), Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), Poul due Jensen Foundation, The Burberry Foundation, The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Australia, Brahma Kumari Trust, Mott MacDonald, The United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Entwicklungshilfe-Klub, Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO).
Oxfam in Nepal respects the money provided by people and organisations across the globe to support the people in need in Nepal. Oxfam spends only 11% of its total budget on program management costs, while 89% is spent on project implementation. Most of the latter costs will be channeled through implementing partner organisations. Our detailed 2017/18 Annual Report can be viewed here.
