Oxfam`s local newsletter • oct/NOV 2013
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Oxfam`s local newsletter • oct/NOV 2013
IN THIS ISSUE: >Love for Syria the Brands’ >Launch of ‘Behind d Projects’ re >New ‘People Powe y girl born ab >Limar’s Story - A b in Jordan p into a refugee cam ar you?... ne >What’s the SCOOP south east Photo: Pablo Tosco/Oxfam Intermon Oxfam’s local newsletter • oct/NOV 2013 syria crisis appeal stop this tragedy Donate now syria crisis appeal stop th from the editor Welcome to SCOOP! In September, we held our first national supporter summit. It was a resounding success! Thank you to everyone who came. We have so much going on this autumn… The Syrian crisis continues to escalate, with your help, Oxfam is raising awareness and funds for the people of Syria. We have the launch of our ‘People Powered Projects.’ Join the movement today! October has seen the launch of the ‘Behind the Brands’ Campaign, encouraging top UK brands to improve their ethical practices, in a ‘race to the top’! In addition, Campaigners across the UK are raising their voices about the ‘Lobbying Bill’ and legislation concerning Biofuels. Thank so much for your support, as always. You are the people making a difference. We hope that you enjoy this autumn issue; it is all about your wonderful work. features 04 SYRIA FUNDRAISING 05 COMMUNITY FUNDRAISING 07 BEHIND THE BRANDS 08 SYRIA CAMPAIGNING 10 LOCAL NEWS 15 DIARY 16 CONTACT Hannah Davies Scoop editor syria crisis appeal stop this tragedy OMore than 1.9 million refugees have now fled violence in Syria and are in desperate need of shelter, food and water. Over half of them are children. Please Take Action. 2 Donate the appeal: www.oxfam.org.uk/donate/content/syria-appeal Interested in fundraising for the appeal – Get in touch Oxfam’s Farah Al-basha updates us on the situation in Za’atari refugee camp, Jordan. Click to play video Donate now syria crisis appeal Photo: Pablo Tosco/Oxfam Intermon his tragedy stop this tragedy Donate now Liqaa and her daughter Limar, born 3rd August, in Zaatari Camp in Jordan Happy Birthday Limar More than 1.9 million people have fled Syria. These figures illustrate the scale of the crisis, but behind every number is a very personal story, for someone like Limar and first time parents Liqaa and Bassel. On 3rd August, Liqaa gave birth to her first child, inside Zaatari camp in Jordon. Limar’s mother, Liqaa, described her feeling about this special time:”It was such a beautiful day for me and for my husband to see this sweet baby. I was so happy. After giving birth I was tired but after seeing her I forgot about my tiredness.” “I missed my family so much on that day. I was crying, and until now I miss them so much and think of going back but it’s not safe to go back. I wanted to go to give birth in Syria and be next to my family but it was too dangerous.” It is so difficult to raise a baby here in Zaatari Camp. “The climate is too hot for her during the day, and in the night it’s so cold. Hospitals here are not that good to get medicines and medical services. Adults can get by with the services we have here but for children it’s much harder.” “What I wish from the international community is to help the Syrian people to find a political solution, to help us to go back to our country, to our life, to our future.” “I said earlier that we need peace in Syria for our children. Now that I’ve given birth to Limar it’s even more important for me and for her to have our country back, for her to grow up there with our family. I look forward to going back to Syria as soon as possible.” Amidst the chaos and uncertainty; life goes on for the people of Syria. Limar has been born into a loving family, but what will Limar’s world look like in the future? After fleeing from Syria; the issue is not just survival and safety. It is about quality of life and what the future holds not just for Limar but for everyone. 3 syria crisis appeal stop this tragedy Donate now syria crisis appeal stop th SYRIA Fundraising Winter is fast approaching for the people of Syria Winter is fast closing in for the people of Syria. The crisis in Syria has been going on for nearly 3 years now and is rapidly deepening. 6.8 million People are in need of aid within Syria, 4.25 million people are now internally displaced within Syria, and 1.9 Million People have fled from Syria. There are real people behind these numbers, which is why your continued support is so crucial at this time Oxfam Supporters have been fundraising in their own amazing ways for the Syrian people. You have been doing many brave and wonderful things to spread this important message across communities. The Birmingham Fundraising Group dared to abseil for Syria. 4 This has included building art installations on the sides of Cornish hills, abseiling down buildings and even organising Treasure Hunts; all to show love for the people of Syria. In August Ilkley gave Syria a helping hand, by playing host to the fabulous ‘Love Syria’ letters to raise awareness while a group of super volunteers held a collection in the town centre. As the crisis continues so too have you kept up your vital fundraising. Thank you for all of your incredible hard work. Your money goes on building lives. Oxfam WASH (water health and sanitation) programme work has met with great success. So far Oxfam has helped over 200,000 people, but we are aiming to help over 650,000 people by March 2014. So far we are 39% funded. Everything that you do helps us to reach our target. £100 can help provide a family with a roof over their head for a month, you can make that happen. If you would like to do something for Syria, contact your Regional Fundraiser for ideas and support: http://www. oxfam.org.uk/getinvolved/fundraising/ regional-fundraisingmanagers The Race against Winter is on…. his tragedy Donate now syria crisis appeal stop this tragedy Donate now Community Fundraising People Power! Oxfam is excited to announce the launch of our ‘People Powered Projects.’ A new, innovative way of fundraising. We need you to join our movement and change the world – but we have just 3 months to make it happen! How does it work? First, choose a project. You can choose from three projects. ‘Beautiful Rice’ in Liberia: We want to transform 700 lives in Liberia. If we raise £100,000 for this project we unlock an EU grant for match funding. This will mean that every £1 that you raise it becomes £5! Our second option is ‘Hot Stuff’, a Chilli farming project in Bangladesh. This project has just received a major boost - some generous donors have promised to double donations we receive to this appeal up to a maximum of £10,000. You can also join the Mooovement by buying a cow in Sri Lanka for £80. Could you help us to Build a Herd? Choose how you want to change the world. Next, create your own Oxfam fundraising page and then use your people-power to share your page with everyone you know! It is all about People Power. Let people know which project you are passionate about and share the fundraising message with everyone, though email, facebook, twitter or face to face. Next, watch as the magic starts to happen… if everyone gives a little something; you will see your totaliser go up and up! You fundraise your way. To encourage your friends to give you their precious pennies you could really push some fundraising boundaries. Why not dress up as a cow for a day, taking on a chilli challenge or sit in a bath of rice for a day, when you hit your target?! Remember to share your ‘People-Powered’ journey on Oxfam GB’s Facebook and Twitter feeds to inspire others to use their ‘Peoplepower’ and join our movement and help change the world. What will you choose? Coming soon. Check out website for the launch www.oxfam.org.uk 5 syria crisis appeal stop this tragedy Donate now syria crisis appeal behind the brands Stop THE SUGAR RUSH Big brands worry about what people think of them. Their reputation and brand are one of the most important things that they care about – but we need them to care about how their business affects people lives too. Big food companies like Coca-Cola, Pepsico and Associated British Foods (ABF) buy and produce huge amounts of sugar around the world. But as their demand for sugar increases, so does the rush for land to grow it on. Ordinary families are going hungry. In Brazil and Cambodia, farmers have been kicked off their land by sugar suppliers who sell to Coke and Pepsi. Elsewhere, ABF – the biggest sugar producer in Africa – is reported as being linked to a range of ongoing land disputes. Whole communities around the world are losing their main source of food and income. Here is one farmer’s story: Mon Yorm has been a farmer her whole life – until she was thrown off her land to make way for a sugar plantation in Cambodia: “There were bulldozers clearing the land. We tried to stop them, but there were police with guns.” Although she estimates her land was worth around $5,000 per hectare, Mon Yorm was offered just $35 per hectare in compensation. It’s left her with no way to provide for her family. She can’t buy food, send her grandchildren to school or pay 6 her medical bills. Despite her desperate situation, Mon Yorm is determined to fight back. With your help, she can: “There are children here who are very young. Land is very important for their future. I will continue to fight for my land until I die.” Join our new campaign BEHIND THE BRANDS – tell Coke, Pepsi and Associated British Foods to make sure their sugar does not lead to land grabs. We want to push Coke, Pepsi and ABF to join the fight against land grabs. We need them to: > KNOW how their sugar impacts on community land rights. > SHOW where their ingredients come from – and who grows them. > COMMIT to zero tolerance of land grabs. You have the power to change the way big brands do business. Sign the petition at www.behindthebrands.org stop th his tragedy Donate now syria crisis appeal stop this tragedy Donate now land grabs Using our consumer power to stop land grabs Behind the Brands is an exciting new campaign targeting some of the top UK brands; we are asking them to improve their policies for the benefit of everyone in their supply chain. To be more ethical. We would like the public to use their consumer power to facilitate a ‘race to the top’ between rival companies. The South East kicked off the campaign, targeting Coke Cola, PepsiCo and Associated British Food based in London and Berkshire. These companies are among the world’s largest sugar purchasers and producers. Over coming months we will be challenging these companies to improve their poor performance surrounding land grabs. On 2nd October we have took our message to their headquarters. Campaigners talked to employees about ways to improve their sourcing; to ensure that their policies and practices do not lead to land grabbing in developing countries. Campaigers will also be going along to some Oxjam takeover events to give revellers the chance to experience the Oxfam photobooth – where they can put on fancy dress items and have their photo taken whilst holding up their direct message to the brand about why they are unhappy with their land practices. We are looking for as many campaigners as possible to get involved with Behind the Brands. Please contact Diana Vogtel for more information! dvogtel@oxfam.org.uk 7 syria crisis appeal stop this tragedy Donate now syria crisis appeal syria campaigning Summer Love for Syria As a carpet of golden, autumn leaves rolls out over the UK streets and the sun, still bright and warm, sets earlier over the fields, hundreds of thousands of Wellington boots are casually being shoved back into cupboards or thrown under the stairs as another festival season draws to a close. And it has been a happy one for Oxfam! This year, Oxfam launched its ‘Love Syria’ campaign at festivals across the UK. Festival campaigners talked about how the Syrian people have been affected by the crisis and how Oxfam is responding. ‘Love is a toilet’ was one way of representing our water and sanitation work, to help prevent the spread of disease in refugee camps. We asked people to join the ‘Love Syria’ campaign by signing our petition that Love Syria Campaigners at Camp Bestival 8 called for aid access within Syria and a peaceful, political solution to the conflict. The UK public took the people of Syria to their hearts. Nearly 50,000 people have signed our petition from Scotland to the Isle of Wight! Festival goers showed their Love for Syria in other ways too. There were heart shaped notes for people to write messages of support; we asked everyone to write what love means to them and to the people of Syria? People made heart shapes with their hands and bodies and took photos – we have turned this into a mosaic of a lone Syrian boy. We will share this touching mosaic and the petition with William Hague before he goes to the United Nations General Assembly. Since launching the ‘Love Syria’ campaign, the UK has now contributed £400m in aid to Syria - more than fulfilling their ‘fair share’ of the UN appeal for funds. The UK voted against military intervention. We have also been granted access inside Syria to distribute aid. The ‘Love Syria’ campaign has shown solidarity with the people of Syria. Thank you to everyone who campaigned for Oxfam and the people of Syria - your voice has been heard! stop th his tragedy Donate now syria crisis appeal Standing with Syrians Since the last Scoop, the situation in Syria has escalated significantly meaning it has been more crucial than ever for Oxfam campaigners to raise awareness of the humanitarian crisis and push for a peaceful, non-military solution. In Brighton campaigners celebrated Eid with Syrian food and music. In just a few hours, they managed to collect over 100 signatures for the petition and £70 in donations! In addition to this all the local Oxfam shops in Brighton joined together for the campaign and put up Love Syria window displays. There was also a photo call at the iconic Brighton Pavilion with our giant Love Syria letters which made it into the local press. stop this tragedy Donate now In Shoreditch, local festival goers were asked to pose for a Love Syria photo, making a heart shape with their hands to show their solidarity and concern for the thousands of refugees that have fled Syria and those that are displaced within their own country. In other areas, the St Albans, Worthing, Welyn Garden City and Central London Oxfam groups all ran stalls and collected signatures and between them raised over £1,000 of much needed funds for the crisis. We plan to continue campaigning on Syria for the foreseeable future so if you would like to run a stall or an event to raise money or awareness for the people of Syria, do let us know and we can provide you with the necessary materials and support. 9 syria crisis appeal stop this tragedy Donate now syria crisis appeal local news Treasure in Greenwich! On 31st August, it was time for the 2nd Annual Great Greenwich Treasure Hunt! On that Sunny afternoon, many intrepid teams set out to find and answer the series of questions hidden around Greenwich town centre & its famous park. After a thrilling treasure hunt, everyone celebrated with some drinks and delicious food at the local ‘Pistachios Café’. The top three teams won great prizes, such as a football signed by Charlton FC and tickets to Greenwich Comedy Festival. It was an exciting, fun and rewarding day, thank you to everyone involved. The treasure hunt raised a total of £492 for Oxfam’s Syria Crisis Appeal. The Greenwich group are looking forward to more Treasure Hunts in the future! Oxfordshire Bake Off Inspired by Mary Berry and ‘The Great British Bake off’, Oxford hosted the second Oxfordshire Bake off on Saturday 5th October at Oxford High school, Summertown. Organiser Kate Kellaway-Moore set up the Oxfordshire bake off to encourage people who have a love of home baking to share their kitchen creations and of course help raise much needed funds for Oxfam. Entrants baked in advance and brought some splendid cakes on the day. Thank you to everyone, who baked, ate cake or bought raffle tickets. It was a wonderful event. To find out more about the Oxfordshire bake off, you can visit their website: http://oxfordbakeoff.wordpress.com/ 10 stop th his tragedy Donate now syria crisis appeal news snippets • The St Albans Group held a stall in August for Love Syria and raised over 500 pounds for the refugees and added 100 signatures to the petition. • The Central London Oxfam Group (CLOX) held two fundraisers for Love Syria in London and added 56 signatures to our petition along with over 120 pounds in donations Cherokee challenge 2013 In October, Andy Hardy and Sam Kidd will be flying their 1966 Piper Cherokee “Yankee Sierra” over 10,500 nautical miles from the UK to Andy’s native Australia This will be a great challenge for the two friends, and one which has been stop this tragedy Donate now • The Worthing group added 200 signatures to the Love Syria petition at their stall last month • The Welyn Garden group are running a charity car park this month with all proceeds going to the crisis in Syria. • All our student groups are now back in full force so we are looking forward to seeing lots of great events in the coming months and we also hope to sign up some fresh faces at our upcoming career fairs! attempted by relatively few people in a single-engine piston-powered aircraft. Since arriving in the UK 24yrs ago, it has always been Andy’s ambition to fly home the slow way, by light aircraft. Now, with Sam as his Co-pilot, they’re ready to do it! You can follow the brave twosomes adventure as they raise money for Oxfam by visiting http://www.everydayhero. co.uk/event/cherokeechallenge2013 11 syria crisis appeal stop this tragedy Feeding cars not people? Constituency Campaigners in London and the South East were shocked to learn of European legislation which could potentially divert massive amounts of land from food production to fuel production. The expansion of EU biofuel use has helped create a massive global market for them. The rising demand for crops for fuel has put them in direct competition with food crops over land and water. With food being burned in our cars instead of used to feed hungry people, the price of food is being pushed up. Oxfam reports reveal that the land required to power European cars with biofuels for just one year could produce enough wheat and maize to feed at least 127 million people increasing hunger and poverty. Huge swathes of land in poorer countries are being turned over to biofuel production leading to land grabs all of which has a negative impact on land and resource rights, livelihoods and food security. In addition to this some biofuels actually accelerate climate change, by what is known as Indirect Land Use Change (ILUC). Donate now syria crisis appeal stop th This is where biofuel crops displace other agricultural production. With this in mind Constituency Campaigners lobbied and wrote to their MEPs to ask them to support Oxfam’s proposal of introducing a 5% limit for counting food crop-based biofuels towards the 10% target. Would you like to become a Constituency Campaigner? We are still taking applications! For more details: www.oxfam.org.uk/ccp Local Campaign News • Thank you to students at Oxford university who raised £2,000 for our Syria Emergency appeal • A big shout out to staff at Unilever Slough who gave a cheque for £3,500 to help Oxfam’s work in the UK • Good Luck to Dell employees Andy Hardy and Sam Kidd who will be flying in a light aeroplane all the way from the UK to Australia to raise money for Oxfam • Best wishes to Barbara Walmsley who will be undertaking her annual ‘Oxfam Fast’ to raise money for the cause. This will be Barbara’s 28th year and we would like to thank her for her many years of dedication to Oxfam. • A huge thank you to our partner AIMIA who got their staff together and held ‘Dance for Bangladesh’. The event raised an amazing £10,000 for Oxfam’s project in Bangladesh with donations flying in via a raffle, auction and dance-off. 12 his tragedy Donate now syria crisis appeal London Festival Campaigning The London and South East team have had a very busy summer. We have been campaigning at some great local festivals! In July, we campaigned at the Shoreditch Festival, for ‘Love Syria’ we informed residents of the worsening humanitarian crisis. The lovely people of East London were extremely supportive of our campaign; we managed to add 150 signatures to the petition and got some lovely photos for our online campaign. Next was the Kingston Food Festival in Kingston Upon Thames. This was a fun stop this tragedy Donate now event for all the family, focusing on local produce. We spoke to residents about GROW and the upcoming ‘Behind the Brands’ campaign. Whilst chatting to the parents, we kept the kids entertained by getting them to paint their favourite food onto a paper plate. These works of art were then used to decorate our gorgeous ‘chill out’ tent. Our final event was the Carshalton Eco fair in Surrey. In keeping with the theme we spoke to people about the production of biofuels and where we stand on crops being used for fuel and not food. A very successful summer full of lovely people, great conversations and lots of support for Oxfam’s work, a big thanks to everyone in London and the South East! 13 syria crisis appeal stop this tragedy Donate now syria crisis appeal stop th Constituency Campaigner Recruitment Recruitment has been extended for Oxfam’s Constituency Campaigner programme! If you’re interested in learning new campaigning and lobbying skills and are prepared to work to build a relationship with your local MP in support of Oxfam’s issues then do please apply. This is a vital voluntary role that gives you the opportunity to influence decision makers and help Oxfam promote its campaigns to end poverty and suffering. We’ll provide you with the training and ongoing support that you need. Application forms and a role description can be downloaded from www.oxfam.org.uk/ccp Oxjam is here! It’s that time of year again. This October, Oxjam events will be happening all over the country, and my oh my, there is an amazing array of musical offerings to choose from! Every October, Oxfam asks people across the UK to put on a music event to raise money for those living in poverty across the world; since 2006 Oxjam has raised a staggering £2 million. This year, we have a record number of gigs taking place across the region, so why not get out into your local community and help to raise money for Oxfam, whilst listening to some amazing local music! To find out about gigs near you, go to www.oxfam.org.uk/oxjam P.S. DID YOU KNOW? Oxfam works in the UK with some of the most disadvantaged people through community projects like Food Banks and Family Centres. And with just a few clicks YOU can help us win £10,000 for our UK work with the Vote That Counts! As long as we get into the top 5 charities we get the money, so every vote counts! Vote now - click on the logo! 14 his tragedy Donate now syria crisis appeal stop this tragedy Donate now diary local EVENTS October-November The UK Gold – Free cinema screenings of this tax moving across the UK. Find your local screening here: www.Theukgold.co.uk/screenings october Oxjam Check out gigs near you at http://www. oxfam.org.uk/oxjam/events-map 2nd October Behind the Brands Launch Go to www.behindthebrands.org and tell Coke, Pepsico and ABF to COMMIT to zero tolerance of land grabs. Fri 11th October All about Oxfam Event @ 2.30pm @ Quaker Meeting House, Saffron Walden. Come along for a fun afternoon to find out about Oxfam, the work we do and how you can get involved (For more info and a free ticket please contact Emma on ecrossley@oxfam.org.uk Wed 23rd October Come meet John Pilkington, explorer, lecturer, photographer, author and broadcaster. Holy trinity parish, cookham, 10.30am. Call 01628 628 829 for tickets 16 october World Food Day Sat 26th October Faversham Oxjam Music Evening. Assembly Rooms, Preston Street, Faversham. For more info and tickets contact Susanna at susimagin@gmail.com Sat 26th & Sun 27th October Bury St Edmunds Oxjam Folk Weekend For more info and tickets please visit www.oxjamfolkburysteds.co.uk 2nd November Oxfam Emergency Challenge Click here to find out more: http://www.oxfam.org.uk/challenge Tues 12th Nov Bridge Tea – Chiltern Villages Oxfam Group (e-mail joanpumfrey@lineone.net for more info) October-November Cherokee Challenge Flight Andy Hardy & Sam Kidd. Flying the slow way from UK to Australia. For more information please visit http://www.everydayhero.co.uk/event/ cherokeechallenge2013 October-November 2nd Ealing fundraising group Second-hand Jewellery Sale A one-off event to sell donations of Jewellery, Scarves and other accessories. Venue and date to be confirmed. Please contact Ben Ansell for more info. 15 your local contacts Diane Vogtel, Community Campaigns Coordinator, London & South East Email: dvogtel@oxfam.org.uk Tel: 020 7802 9972 Ben Ansell, Community Fundraiser – South East Email: bansell@oxfam.org.uk Tel: 07825 218299 Ali Jinnah, Community Fundraiser – South East Email: ajinnah@oxfam.org.uk Tel: 07725 544408 16 Emma Crossley, Community Fundraiser, South East: Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Norfolk Email: ECrossley@oxfam.org.uk Tel: 07795335391 Alle Dasgupta, Activism intern Email: adasgupta@oxfam.org.uk Tel: 020 7802 9979
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