Our finances and accountability

Ulita Mutambo’s husband Muchineripi Sibanda helps her hang up laundry outside their home in Ture Village, Zvishevane region, Zimbabwe.  Credit: d'Unienville/Oxfam

Ulita Mutambo’s husband Muchineripi Sibanda helps her hang up laundry outside their home in Ture Village, Zvishevane region, Zimbabwe. (Photo: Aurelie Marrier d'Unienville/Oxfam)

Income & Expenditure - the ins and outs

Overall, the confederation reported a deficit of €9M for the financial year 2022-23.

€977M

Total income

€986M

Total expenditure

€9M

Deficit

Where the money comes from

80% of our funding comes from institutional and public fundraising.

Our reach and scale

Where your money goes

65% of our income goes directly to our programs.

Where we spend your money: the top 20 countries

We work with people, communities, partners, and allies on six continents building a better future for all.

Our commitment to accountability

One of the underlying purposes of coming together as Oxfam International is to spend less and achieve more. 

As an organization, we are committed to holding ourselves accountable and being transparent in all areas of our work; including to our donors and project participants on how we spend your money. It is only by reviewing our spending against results that we can learn and do even better in the future.

Our review processes and internal control systems are carried out by professionally qualified staff. We run real time evaluations and thorough program reviews, we welcome discussion and input from all quarters. To examine our spending, results, and evaluation processes more closely download our annual report and our Program Evaluation.