IF Campaign Vigil

On Sunday 16th June, as world leaders gathered for the G8 summit, more than 40 of us held a vigil on Peel Beach, facing them in Northern Ireland.

Under the leadership of Andrea Jeavons, a team with rakes formed the letters: Enough Food for Everyone IF on the sand.  Then, using jam jars, plastic bottles and paper bags as holders, hundreds of tea lights were lit and place on the letters.  People worked in groups or as individuals to create the community art work.

To conclude the evening we stood round in a circle, reading quotes and extracts about hunger and then sang When I needed a neighbour were you there?, We shall overcome, and Amazing Grace.

Thanks to all who helped make the event work.

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Viking Boat Race

This is the intrepid One World Centre crew for the Peel Viking Boat Race.  From left to right: Ian Costain, Barry Phillips, Daxa Patel, Judy Needham, Lucy Swift, Phil Gawne, Lucy Swift, Ewan Gawne, Nigel Godfrey, Rosemary Clarke.  It is the first time that we have entered the race, and 29th out of 42 mixed crews in a time of 1’33.45″ was very respectable.  It was a fun afternoon – would you like to join us next year?

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IF BBQ and Vigil

Meet on Peel Beach by the Kiosk opposite the Marine Hotel at 20:00 on Sunday 16th June 2013 for a BBQ (bring your own food), followed by a vigil from 22-24:00.

We will be remembering the G8 who will be meeting in Northern Ireland on Monday and Tuesday, 17th and 18th June.  One of the items on their agenda is World Hunger. We want them to take action to make sure that the 1 in 8 of the world’s population that go to bed hungry every day have enough food.

There is enough food for everyone IF:

* Subsistence farmers are given the tools they need to produce their own food

* Land is made available to them to farm, and isn’t grabbed to produce cash crops or biofuels for us

* Companies pay taxes in the right countries

* Governments and Companies are open and transparent about food

Please bring containers for tea lights (we have 800 to light up a large IF), and any readings, thoughts, dance or music to share.

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There’s enough food for everyone IF

Tomorrow we will be handing over paper plates created by schools, churches and individuals across the Island.  They are all drawing attention to fact that 1 in 8 of the world’s population go to bed hungry each night, and we want to do something about it. The IF Campaign is asking the G8 leaders to take action on World Hunger when they meet in Northern Ireland next month.

If you would like to add your voice to the campaign, you could:

  • Bring your plate with a message to the Tynwald Building at 09:45 tomorrow, Tuesday 21st May
  • Send your plate directly to David Cameron so he gets it before Friday 14th June
  • Send it to the One World Centre so that we can forward them on your behalf
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Primary Film Competition

The awards ceremony for the first One World Primary Film Competition was held on Wednesday 1st May, in the presence of our Patron, Lieutenant Governor, Adam Wood.  Schools were set the challenge of creating a film not longer than 4 minutes on the theme It’s Not Fair! interpreted in a global context.   Sponsored by Sure, six films were shown (you can see some of them by clicking on their names below) and the following awards presented:

Best Overall Film – Sulby Primary School: It’s Not Fair!

Best Animation – St Thomas’ Primary School: The Moment of Truth

Best Call to Action – Onchan Primary School: It’s Not Fair!

Best Costume – Michael Primary School

Best Emotional Impact – Braddan Primary School

Best Soundtrack – Foxdale Primary School: Fair and Just or Just Not Fair?

Most Informative – Sulby Primary School

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Living Below the Line

Day 2 of the challenge.  Coffee time, but today just a cup of cold water.  Mind, it’s thirst quenching.  And clean.  I’m hoping I’ve sliced my loaf thinly enough to provide a sandwich each day to Friday.  A scrape of marg and a smidgeon of jam + an apple keeps me going until the evening.  My treat then is pasta with a vegetable soup and a pilchard.  Actually quite tasty and filling, but I’ll be ready for something else by Friday.

Friday will be a treat because I’m joining Ramsey Methodist Church for their Dine Below the Line.  Ten people have been given £10 each and asked to produce a meal for 10 people. Last year was delicious – the chefs had been very creative.  If you’d like a ticket, please contact us.

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Fairtrade Island Status Renewed!

Today we received the certificate to show that we still have the right to call ourselves a Fairtrade Island. The Fairtrade Foundation says: It has been a huge pleasure to learn of all that has happened since you last renewed Fairtrade status.  There are so many successes which you should be proud of.  It was amazing to read about the Fairtrade conference and to see that pupils from so many schools took part.

We are encouraged by their comments but we know there is still a lot to do to encourage the use of Fairtrade products in businesses, organisations and homes across the Island. Perhaps you could become one of our detectives and find out who is using Fairtrade goods in your area, and which products are stocked where.

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One Word Charity Challenge Winners

After an intense discussion on Monday night, the judges decided to crown the Ballakermeen team as the winners. Representing the Koru Hospital Fund, the team comprised Rachel Quayle, Emma Novak, Lucy McGinn, Cai Kirkham, Ewan Quayle and George Lillywhite.  Their presentation was lively, with multiple short contributions from the whole team. It included a powerful personal testimony from the charity’s founder and was enthusiastically delivered in a good humoured style.

All the presentations were very good and contained a variety of approaches, including a live TV show format, and a very slick video of positive and negative images of India.

As well as receiving the Frances Davidson Cup from the Lieutenant Governor, Adam Wood, Ballakermeen won £2,500 for their charity.  The remainder of the prize fund was divided equally between the runners up, with £1,500 going to each of: Action Saves Kids (Castle Rushen High School), the Pahar Trust (Isle of Man College), Ro-Man-Aid (King William’s College), Namaste Children’s House (Queen Elizabeth II High School) and the Malawi Mission Project (St Ninian’s High School).

Earlier rounds of the competition in each of the schools saw £11,500 divided between 22 further charities working overseas – all either registered on the Isle of Man, or supported by the Manx Government’s International Development Committee.

The competition was initiated five years ago with the Hugh and Sandra Davidson Trust.  Their contribution to the prize fund was matched by the International Development Committee.

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Fairtrade Art Exhibition

The large windows of the MEA building in Strand Street, Douglas, are hosting an exhibition of children’s Fairtrade Art this week. Drefi the Fairtrade Dragon was created by St John’s Primary School – some of the pineapples and bananas he enjoys are on the windows, tantalisingly out of his reach …

St Thomas’s have contributed a three dimensional three legs of man using Fairtrade wrappers and lots of footsteps showing that they are doing a lot for Fairtrade.

St Ninians have provided information about the processes behind Fairtrade cotton. They are also working at the Manx Museum this week on a three dimensional map of the Island, created from Manx telephone directories, with Fairtrade labels on the top.

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The Rochdale Pioneers

Find out the story behind the modern co-operative movement.  The Manx Co-operative Society is holding an exclusive screening of The Rochdale Pioneers at the Manx Museum at 19.00 on Wednesday 27th February.  This film was specially commissioned to mark the International Year of the Co-operative and charts how a group of shopkeepers from Rochdale decided it was time to try a fairer way to buy and sell goods in an age of quick profits and poor quality produce.  The screening is free but please call Kim Morrow on 02893 357 500 for your ticket.

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