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Against Malaria Foundation vs Oxfam

Against Malaria Foundation grades higher: A+ against B+.

A+
Against Malaria Foundation

Registered charity #1105319

Give with confidence

A GiveWell top charity that does one thing, funds insecticide-treated bed nets, with near-total cost transparency and some of the best measured cost-effectiveness in global philanthropy.

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B+
Oxfam

Registered charity #202918

Give with eyes open

A B+ charity with an A+ brand. Serious humanitarian operator, uneven on development, weak on translating its campaigning into policy wins, and with a safeguarding history that was handled badly before it was handled well.

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The numbers

Side by side, from the accounts

Against Malaria Foundation

Oxfam

Jun 2025

Year ended

Mar 2025

£114m

Income

£339m

£137m

Spending

£363m

13

Staff

4,084

20

Volunteers

28,920

7

Trustees

10

0 red, 1 amber

Flags raised

0 red, 1 amber

Each column shows the latest year that charity has filed, so the periods can differ. Spend ratios appear only where both charities disclose them at that level of detail. See methodology.