Stamp Auction for Stamp Out Poverty Campaign

May 9, 2008

 

Stamp Auction for Stamp Out Poverty CampaignOnce a year our Stamp Out Poverty campaign holds a Mail and E-mail auction of stamps.  The proceeds from this year’s sale will be going to support a project in Cuba. 

 

If you are a stamp collector, please check out our on-line catalogue at www.ohmygosh.on.ca.

 

Bids can be made at stamps@oxfam.ca or by mail to: 

 

Oxfam Stamp Programme

250 City Centre Avenue

Ottawa, ON K1R 6K7

Canada

 

 

Please pass this letter on to your stamp-collecting friends as well.

 

Closing Date for bids is 30 May. 2008.

 

Many thanks for your help.


Beyond The Money: Understanding Our Social Responsibility in Global Health

May 9, 2008

Join us on Saturday, May 17 for a day of informative sessions on issues in global health! They will take place at the Tupper Building at Dalhousie University and registration will be in the Link. There will be a keynote speech and workshops led by:

  • John Kirk, from the Dalhousie Departments of International Development Studies and Spanish
  • Lynette Reid, from the Dalhousie Department of Bioethics
  • Chris Simms, from the Dalhousie School of Health Services Administration
  • Ismael Aquino, from the Canadian Red Cross

Admission is free, but space is limited so please RSVP to dalglobalhealth@gmail.com
 
Presented with support from the Dalhousie IHO, DMSS, and Humanities in Medicine Program

Event Schedule:

8:30-9:00 - Registration
9:00-9:45 - Keynote Speech by Dr. Joni Guptill, Acting
President of the Board of Directors of MSF
9:45-10:45 - Your choice of one of two workshops
11:00-12:00 - Your choice of another of two workshops
12:00-1:00 - Lunch provided
1:00-2:00 - Panel discussion

 


Dear Supporters of Fair Trade

May 9, 2008

Dear Supporters of Fair TradeJUDES and Just Us! Coffee Roasters Co-op are pleased to present an evening with Francisco VanderHoff - a co-founder of Fair Trade.

His idea was so simple – to organize small coffee farmers into co-operatives and build their capacity to produce, transport, process and export their high quality coffee at a fair price. This would allow them to escape the clutches of “coyotes” or intermediaries and give them dignity, control and hope for a better future.

Fair Trade now includes many different products and has great potential as a model for social change. It is also in danger of being hijacked by big business. Join us for a presentation and discussion about the Future of Fair Trade.

  • Fr. Francisco VanderHoff will share his experience and thoughts on the future of Fair Trade (with an introduction from the Town of Wolfville in Wolfville)
  • Errol Sharpe of Fernwood Publishing will speak about his recent visit to a Fair Trade coffee community in Mexico
  • Screening of Wisdom of the Mountains—a short video capturing the spirit and experience of the indigenous Zapotec peoples, Fair Trade coffee farmers in Chayotepec, Mexico

Fair Trade refreshments will be served.

When & Where (2 locations):

Wednesday, May 21, 2008 @ 7—9 pm
K.C. Irving Environmental Science Centre Auditorium, University Avenue, Wolfville, Acadia University

OR

Thursday, May 22, 2008 @ 7—9 pm
5657 North Street Church, Halifax
(at the Corner of North and Fuller Terrace)

For more information, please email info@judesfairtrade.ca or phone 902-542-7474 xt 230

This event is also co-sponsored by: Fernwood Publishing, the Town of Wolfville, and the F.C. Manning School of Business (Acadia University).


Celebrate Mothers at Mudder’s Day on the Commons

May 9, 2008

On Sunday, May 11, 2008, Oxfam and other community groups from around Halifax will be hosting the Mudder’s Day Festival on the Halifax Commons from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Mudder’s Day event will celebrate not only mothers, but women, culture and community, through musical performances, family fun for children and adults, educational workshops and local artwork.

 

This free event will showcase discussions on urban agriculture and community gardens, planning and community design, and raise awareness about issues affecting women worldwide.

 

In many countries, women and girls haul 20 litres of water six kilometres a day just to meet basic household needs. For millions of women and girls this exhausting task is the only way their families will have water to cook, to clean, to bathe or, most importantly, to drink.

 

During the Mudder’s Day celebration, join Oxfam as we host “Pail Walker”, an advocacy action challenging everyone to carry buckets of water to show solidarity for women and girls in the Global South responsible for finding and transporting water for their families. The challenge will be adapted into races for children and families to make the activity fun as well as educational. The Pail Walker races will begin at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.

 


Oxfam Canada’s Emergency Response in Burma

May 9, 2008

Oxfam Canada's Emergency Response in BurmaOxfam Canada is a member of The Humanitarian Coalition, a network of Canadian NGOs who when they decide to fundraise for a humanitarian agency, take a united approach: they use one call centre, one phone number and a joint website for on-line donations. www.thehumanitariancoalition.ca; 1-800-464-9154

 

The four agencies, Save the Children, Care, Oxfam Canada and Oxfam Quebec, have long established credentials as humanitarian relief organizations. Working together, The organizations are not competing for the attention of the Canadian public; we are working together for a common cause.

The United Nations is estimating that 1.5 million people have been affected by the Cyclone. It is believed that up to 100,000 are feared dead.

 

Immediate needs are:

  • Plastic sheets for shelter and latrines
  • Water purification tablets
  • Food
  • Health kits including medicines
  • Clothes and blankets
  • Gasoline as fuel prices have risen 500%.

 

We estimate that 40% of the people affected by this emergency are children.

 

We are already delivering plastic sheets for shelter and latrines, water and food along with health care supplies.

 

This is a very serious emergency that will require substantial international assistance. We have a network of staff already on the ground delivering the supplies.

 

We would not launch the appeal if we were not confident the aid would be delivered into the hands of those who need it.

 

The total donations that have been received to date total $70,000.

 

WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP

 

This is a major disaster. The needs are huge and growing. After immediate humanitarian needs, recovery and reconstruction work will go on for months or years. Assessments are still underway in the country and donations are sorely needed.

 

Canadians are urged to support the relief efforts of the HUMANITARIAN COALITION members through cash donations.

www.thehumanitariancoalition.ca

1-800-464-9154