Collaboration aims to streamline and automate its business processes and drive efficiency across its global teams
Oxfam, a global confederation of charitable organizations focused on alleviating poverty, reducing inequality, and advocating for social justice, has entered a strategic partnership with LOWCODEMINDS Sri Lanka, a leader in AI-driven process orchestration and automation, specializing in low-code/no-code solutions and services. This collaboration aims to optimize Oxfam’s operations by streamlining processes, breaking down silos, driving operational efficiencies across departments, and helping Oxfam establish a Technology Center of Excellence for continuous innovation and capacity building.
LOWCODEMINDS Sri Lanka will help Oxfam streamline its processes, drive automation, and unlock productivity. The partnership is centered around establishing a Technology Center of Excellence, which will serve as a hub for ongoing innovation, capacity building, and the development of future-proof solutions to meet the growing needs of Oxfam’s global operations.
By modernizing Oxfam’s infrastructure and eliminating operational silos, this partnership will foster more agile, scalable processes and provide a clear path to enhanced productivity, innovation, and long-term impact for the organization.
The Sri Lanka Technology Centre of Excellence will enable Oxfam to respond more rapidly to emerging needs, improve collaboration across global teams, and provide more effective support to communities in need. Automated, streamlined workflows will drive efficiencies and create the foundation for rapid response and sustainable growth.
Sri Mookiah, CEO of LOWCODEMINDS, stated, “We are honored to partner with Oxfam and leverage our business automation expertise to unlock efficiencies and help amplify Oxfam’s global impact.”
Kenny Kamal, Oxfam’s Global CIO, added, “This partnership goes beyond technology - it represents our commitment to fostering sustainability and innovation across Oxfam’s global operations, enabling us to better serve communities worldwide.”
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