Black Gold
Watching the movie Black Gold this week while drinking a non-Fair Trade coffee didn't make me ponder so much the price and supply of coffee, but rather the morality of controlling trade in a way detrimental to the African countries on one hand, and then sending them life-saving bags of wheat on the other. Ironic. Are we purposely trying to make developing countries dependent on our aid so that we can dump our leftovers on them?! Aye (big sigh). Nestle, Kraft, Sara Lee and Proctor and Gamble particularly mentioned as the biggest four, and the worst. Nothing new for Nestle (refer to milk powder and tainted water).
On another note, my organisation TEAR Fund NZ is launching an appeal for Lebanese refugees. Mobilising through the Lebanese community here as we did for Iraq.
TEAR Fund launches emergency appeal for Lebanon's refugees
Aid and relief organisation TEAR Fund New Zealand has launched an emergency appeal to assist victims of the humanitarian crisis in Lebanon.
Since hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah started, as many as 100,000 Lebanese civilians have fled their homes, creating an immense refugee disaster.
Working through the local church and regional partners, TEAR Fund is providing refugees with emergency shelter and essential support.
TEAR Fund has grave concerns about the escalation of violence in the Middle East and is calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities and an end to the collective punishment of Lebanese civilians.
"The total destruction inflicted on neighborhoods and the terror experienced by ordinary families, particularly children, is obscene and goes far beyond any measured sense of reprisal. We condemn both Hezbollah and Israel," says TEAR Fund Executive Director Stephen Tollestrup.
"Our relief effort will focus on providing comfort, security and essential support for internally displaced Lebanese. With something this catastrophic, the rebuilding could take a decade."
You can give to TEAR Fund’s emergency appeal by calling 0800 800 777 or to make an instant $20 donation call 0900 90 777 or visit their website www.tearfund.org.nz
On another note, my organisation TEAR Fund NZ is launching an appeal for Lebanese refugees. Mobilising through the Lebanese community here as we did for Iraq.
TEAR Fund launches emergency appeal for Lebanon's refugees
Aid and relief organisation TEAR Fund New Zealand has launched an emergency appeal to assist victims of the humanitarian crisis in Lebanon.
Since hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah started, as many as 100,000 Lebanese civilians have fled their homes, creating an immense refugee disaster.
Working through the local church and regional partners, TEAR Fund is providing refugees with emergency shelter and essential support.
TEAR Fund has grave concerns about the escalation of violence in the Middle East and is calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities and an end to the collective punishment of Lebanese civilians.
"The total destruction inflicted on neighborhoods and the terror experienced by ordinary families, particularly children, is obscene and goes far beyond any measured sense of reprisal. We condemn both Hezbollah and Israel," says TEAR Fund Executive Director Stephen Tollestrup.
"Our relief effort will focus on providing comfort, security and essential support for internally displaced Lebanese. With something this catastrophic, the rebuilding could take a decade."
You can give to TEAR Fund’s emergency appeal by calling 0800 800 777 or to make an instant $20 donation call 0900 90 777 or visit their website www.tearfund.org.nz

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