Oxfam sex scandal – what happened in Haiti, why did Helen Evans resign and who else has quit?
A major relief effort was launched following the quake that killed 220,000 people, injured 300,000 and left 1.5million homeless
OXFAM was rocked by a sex scandal which has led to questions over the future of the charity's funding.
As its "moral leadership" is said to have failed, here's all we know about what happened in Haiti.
What are the allegations against the charity?
A report in The Times alleged aid workers within Oxfam paid for sex while on a mission to help those affected by the 2010 earthquake.
A major relief effort was launched following the quake that killed 220,000 people, injured 300,000 and left 1.5million homeless.
Sources gave the newspaper an account of "serious sexual misconduct by a group of male aid workers".
It is claimed they threw parties with prostitutes at a guesthouse known as the "pink apartments" rented by the charity.
Sources alleged some of the "prostitutes" were girls aged 14-16, below the age of consent.
Paying for sex is banned under Oxfam’s code of conduct and is against UN guidelines for aid workers.
The charity said it did not call police because the state of the country made it “extremely unlikely that any action would be taken”.
Oxfam said it publicly announced an investigation into the allegations when they surfaced in 2011.
However it is alleged the reports did not say the men had been using prostitutes - something the charity denies.
The scandal deepened after it emerged there have been 123 allegations of sexual harassment including against girls as young as 14 at its stores.
The under-fire charity has also been accused of failing to carry out criminal record checks on its 23,000 volunteers who man its 650 shops.
According to the Mail, there were 123 alleged incidents of sexual harassment probed in its stores in just nine years.
Fresh allegation were made against the charity on March 17 that said a senior member of staff was allowed to stay at Oxfam despite repeated abuse allegations.