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How many Oxfam shops are there in the UK, where are they and what did Helen Evans say?

Former head of safeguarding at Oxfam Helen Evans has alleged that shop volunteers as young as 14 were sexually harassed by staff and that the charity covered up the claims

FOLLOWING allegations that Oxfam workers used prostitutes while working in Haiti the beleaguered charity has been rocked by more sexual misconduct claims.

A former boss at Oxfam has now claimed that volunteers as young as 14 were sexually harassed at the organisation’s UK shops.

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Helen Evans has made a number of claims against the charity

How many Oxfam shops are there in the UK?

There are around 650 Oxfam shops across the UK which are staffed by 23,000 volunteers.

The shops, which sell second-hand clothing, books and children’s toys, raise money to fight poverty, help emergency response and development work around the world.

Who is Helen Evans and what has she said about Oxfam?

The charity’s former head of safeguarding Helen Evans claimed shop volunteers as young as 14 had been abused but the claims were covered up.

Ms Evans, who was at the charity for more than six years, also said overseas staff had traded aid for sex with ten per cent of workers either witnessing abuse or being sexually assaulted.

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She told Channel 4 News: "Behind Oxfam, there are thousands of committed staff. They put their lives at risk every day.

"In terms of the senior leadership team, I think they need to look back

Ms Evans claimed that Oxfam shop volunteers as young as 14 had come forward saying they were abused and revealed one case of an adult worker assaulting a child assistant.

Among 12 allegations of abuse over two years, one shop manager allegedly attempted to force a young volunteer to drop charges against an adult male who apparently carried out an indecent assault.

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Ms Evans also claims Oxfam chief Mark Goldring failed to act on allegations a woman was coerced to have sex in return for aid in a disaster zone.

She said a meeting was held to discuss her concerns about widespread abuse but no action was taken until last year.

Ms Evans there were “those in senior leadership positions who knew the scale of what we were dealing with and in my view did not adequately respond to that”.

Her bombshell claims came after Oxfam was accused of failing to carry out criminal record checks on its 23,000 volunteers.

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