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FairMail calendar 2013 now available

Wednesday, December 12th, 2012
Fair Trade FairMail Calendar 2013

Fair Trade FairMail Calendar 2013

Still looking for a calendar for 2013 for yourself or a great gift for someone else? We still have a few French calendars available that where developed in cooperation with France’s FairMail partner “La Carterie”.

The French calendar has 12 great portrait pictures to look at for a whole month, 6 from Peru and 6 from India. Every teenager wrote a personal text to go with their selected picture besides being mentioned themselves on the calendar. Both features give a nice personal touch. At only 14,95 this is a great gift for yourself or someone else!

This French FairMail Calendar can already be ordered now, but please be aware that it won’t be shipped until the 24th of December 2012.

View the full calendar by downloading here

To order the calendar please click here.

Meet the Moroccan teenagers

Wednesday, December 12th, 2012
Meet the Moroccan FairMail teenagers

Meet the Moroccan FairMail teenagers

So who are the teenagers FairMail has trained the past 2 months, what is their background and what are their dreams? All 9 of them are now featured in the “Photographers” section of the FairMail website with their picture, auto-biography, best pictures and the option to connect with them via e-mail. Read more about them by clicking here.

With the 9 new teenagers in Morocco FairMail has passed the “50 mark” with currently 52 teenagers in Peru, India and Morocco who have been trained in photography and are earning money through the sale of their pictures

New web-2-print Christmas card collection online

Wednesday, December 12th, 2012
FairMail Christas Card on Greetz

FairMail Christas Card on Greetz

Are you afraid you are already too late with buying & sending out this year’s Christmas Cards? No worries, with FairMail’s new web-2-print Christmas card collection you still have enough time. On the Greetz website you can choose between 20 FairMail Christmas pictures to design and write your own Christmas card online, even from your smartphone! Greetz takes care of printing and sending the card off for you in time for Christmas.

Just like with the other FairMail cards, 50% of the profit goes into the private education fund of the teenager mentioned on the card with their name, photo and e-mail which will surely impress the receiver of your card.

Click here to make your own FairMail Christmas Card on-line.

First photography exposition Morocco a big success

Wednesday, December 12th, 2012
FairMail Exposition

FairMail Exposition

After just 2 months of photography training the new teenagers of FairMail Morocco organized their first ever photography exhibition in Essaouira. With the theme of the exhibition being “My Essaouira” we asked the teenagers to take pictures of what was the most important thing in their daily lives in Essaouira. This way giving the visitors a unique inside view into the lives of the teenagers and what is important for them.

The teenagers presenting themselves

The teenagers presenting themselves

Chaima for example took great pictures of the fishing port where her father and brother earn the family income by buying and selling sardines. The port also plays an important role for Monim as he cleans the fishing boats before they are painted and gives the money to his mother as his father had a deadly accident several years ago. Other teenagers like Ibtissam, Hajiba and Badre choose to document the important work that their associations do to help teenagers like them to stay in school, have decent food to eat, clothes to wear and lead a tranquil life. The most popular pictures where the ones taken of the cats living in the port and in the ancient medina, taken by Joued and Fatimezahra respectively.

Abdallah showing his pictures

Abdallah showing his pictures

In total the teenagers sold 72 pictures to the visitors. As during the exhibition 100% of the earnings went directly into the teenager’s private education fund they earned 10.000 dirham (about 900 euro) to invest in their futures.

The highlight for the teenagers was presenting themselves to the 100 people who attended the opening night and speaking in public for the first time. Which we think they did great, leaving the visitors very impressed. Equally impressive for the teenagers was when the national television station 2M showed up to interview four of the teenagers when making an item about FairMail’s pilot project in Morocco.

Monim being interviewed for the national television

Monim being interviewed for the national television

An online display of the exhibition pictures can be found here.

On-line viewing of the Moroccan TVcan be found here. The item about FairMail starts after 23 minutes and 45 seconds.

New Photography Trips to Peru and India available online

Wednesday, November 28th, 2012
FairMail Photography Trip

FairMail Photography Trip

Will you be travelling next year with the Peruvian & Indian teenagers in search of the best pictures? The four trips for next year are now available online. Besides giving yourself a unique trip, you also give the same trip to one of the FairMail teenagers. That way giving them the opportunity to get to know their own country better and to take new pictures for their greeting cards.

On the 9th of February there is an information session at 15.00 in Oegstgeest (The Netherlands) for those who want to learn more. For more information or to register please contact us by clicking here.

FairMail Photography Trip

FairMail Photography Trip

What do the FairMail teenagers think about their volunteer photography teachers?

Wednesday, November 28th, 2012
FairMail volunteer photography trainer

FairMail volunteer photography trainer

FairMail wouldn’t exist without the work of many international volunteer photography trainers who teach photography every week in Peru, India and Morocco. On average there are 2 volunteers per country at the same time who prepar 3 to 5 classes per week during the 2 months they work for FairMail. In an earlier blog we reported what this experience means from the volunteer perspective. But what to the FairMail teenagers think about their volunteer photography trainers? We asked the Indian teenagers:

  1. Why are volunteers important for you?

–          if the volunteers weren’t there, we could not learn about photography, so we would not be able to earn money

–          they are our guest, so we have to take care of them

–          because they give us ideas and projects to work on

–          because the volunteers teach us about their countries

–          they inspire us

 

  1. What do you think makes a good volunteer?

–          having ideas about what to teach us

–          the weak students should be encouraged by them

–          they should be good teachers

–          needs to be patient

–          it is good when they introduce new photographers

 

  1. Why do you think volunteers like to work for FairMail in Varanasi?

–          they will see India and the Indian culture, living circumstances,

–          help us to grow further

–          because the project is a good project where you can help people

–          because they can also travel around Varanasi (e.g. Ghats)

 

  1. What is sometimes difficult for the volunteers when they work with FairMail?

–          the weather, some volunteers get sick because of it

–          the trash/dirt outside

–          they can find the amount of people in India difficult/ crowd situation

–          language problem

–          people on the street might comment

 

  1. What would you like to say to people interested in becoming a volunteer in India?

–          they are most welcome, because through them we can learn. They can also tell us things from their own experience, not what they have learnt in books.

–          We want you to come to India to come and see our country, see the colours, festivals, etc.

–          We need help for taking better pictures.

To learn more about the opportunities about volunteering for FairMail in Peru, India or Morocco, click here.

FairMail India photographer Dhiraj passes his exam!

Tuesday, November 27th, 2012
Dhiraj with his family

Dhiraj with his family

Remember Dhiraj? The Indian FairMail photographer who traveled through Europe last summer on a FairMail promotion tour and to investigate his card market? When asked by his audience he often repeated that he was waiting for the result of his exam in political sciences.

Now, 7 months later, he finally got the result. As we figured many people would be curious to know we asked him about it. These are the answers we got from him:

1. So what was the result of your exam?

The result was good.The entire process of the exam took about one month to complete with written and oral segments every few days. My goal was to receive 53% and that is the score that I got. 

2. How long did you have to wait between taking the exam and hearing the result?

I had to wait six to seven months to hear the result.

3. Why did it take so long?

Well, Uttar Pradesh (the largest Indian state, where Varanasi is situated, red.) has the highest population of students and my college has different boards throughout Uttar Pradesh that are all graded at the same time. So it takes a long time to do that.

4. So what is the next thing you have to do to become an IAS officer?

I have to take an entrance exam and if I pass I will be invited to have an interview. In the next six months, I will prepare for that exam at an institute for IAS officer preparation, and then I will take the exam in May or June.

5. How much money do you still need to earn to finish your study to become an IS officer?

For preparation I will need about 50.000 rupees (725 euro) More or less.

FairMail wins “Best Partner Award”

Tuesday, November 27th, 2012
FairMail wins Partnership Award

FairMail wins Partnership Award

Last Wednesday we were very surprised to hear that FairMail was awarded with the Best Partner Award at Nyenrode Business University. This competition aims to highlight successful examples of partnerships between companies, government and non-governmental organisations (NGO’s) that contribute to international development.

According to the Dutch government the business community has a vital role to play in the future of international development cooperation. And according to the jury FairMail is a prime example of this new way of thinking and acting. Both because of the partnerships with local NGO’s in Peru, India and Morocco that work with at risk teenagers and because of the partnerships with international card publishers printing and selling the cards in Europe.

The competition was organized by the Dutch Ministry of foreign affairs, NCDO, NU.nl and Behold. Winning the award means, besides the recognition and media attention, 20.000 euro in marketing budget to be spent on NUzakelijk.nl.

Peru: Urbanization of poverty and its toll on children like me

Sunday, October 28th, 2012

For this years Unicef photo competition I, Elmer Machuca Chacon (19 years, Peru) have chosen to tell my story about “How children are the victim of the poverty”.

FairMail Peru photographer Elmer Machuca Chacon

FairMail Peru photographer Elmer Machuca Chacon

Sometimes life can be so difficult for parents that the children end up just as much a victim of poverty as them. This is a story I lived myself, but of course couldn’t take pictures of at that time.

During times each day is a nightmare. My niece hopes for daily bread, but sometimes there is none.

During times each day is a nightmare. My niece hopes for daily bread, but sometimes there is none.

That is why in these photos I choose to tell MY story through the eyes of my 5 year old niece called Annabel.

Enjoy while it lasts, because nice tastes of life come and go.

Enjoy while it lasts, because nice tastes of life come and go.

I want to show how she lives in poverty in the dessert on the outskirts of Trujillo.

Step by step reflecting on the injustice in life

Step by step reflecting on the injustice in life

Together with her mother and my alcoholic brother.

The best moment, because god came to her house and blessed her with food.

The best moment, because god came to her house and blessed her with food.

What her actual situation is and how she survives and maintains herself in a very complicated world filled with a lot of sadness.

Sadness starts when the perspective for a better life is lost

Sadness starts when the perspective for a better life is lost

But despite the sadness I also see her strength.

Trying to regain the right to study

Trying to regain the right to study

The strength to survive and to get out of her situation in a country where there is little support for children.

Below the look is the pain inside.

Below the look is the pain inside.

Through my pictures I like to show this inner strength many children do have.

A sweet look in times of sadness.

A sweet look in times of sadness.

I want to show that children, with the help of organizations and other children can utilize this inner force to break the chain of poverty and create a better life for themselves and their families.

Happiness comes like opening the water tap once a week.

Happiness comes like opening the water tap once a week.

Because the world should be a happy place for everyone.

FairMail Peru photographer Elmer Machuca Chacon

FairMail Peru photographer Elmer Machuca Chacon

I hope to become a lighting example for other children that this is possible, as it is my dream to study Cinema and Photography. I want to become a famous director and make a film like Slumdog Millionaire!

MyEssaouira

Saturday, October 27th, 2012
The FairMail Morocco Teenagers

The FairMail Morocco Teenagers

– In ENGLISH BELOW –

Fondée en 2006, FairMail est une entreprise de commerce équitable qui produit des carte de vœux, réalisées en Inde et au Pérou, par des adolescents en situation de pauvreté.  La mission de FairMail est d’offrir un meilleur avenir à l’ensemble de ces adolescents, qu’ils construisent eux même en développant : leur créativité (au travers de la photographie) et leur confiance en eux (grâce à cette expérience professionnelle, leurs nouvelles compétences et en créant leur propre produit). Ils choisissent ainsi leur futur en toute conscience. Avec l’argent qu’ils gagnent au sein de FairMail, ils financent leur éducation qui leur permettra de réaliser leur rêve.  

En 2012, FairMail a décidé d’introduire son programme dans un troisième pays : le Maroc. Après trois semaines de voyage prospectif en février, la décision a été prise de s’installer à Essaouira. Un projet pilote a ainsi commencé en travaillant avec les adolescents défavorisés des associations Bayti, Au Cœur de l’Amitié et Dar At Talib. Les adolescents suivent deux leçons par semaine, avec en option une leçon privée additionnelle. Le démarrage de FairMail Maroc a été très dynamique, avec des adolescents qui sont déjà en train de produire des photos dans un délai très court !

Le 24 novembre se tiendra l’exposition “Mon Essaouira” montrant Essaouira à travers le regard des adolescents et ainsi, une perspective unique de la ville. Vous êtes invités à venir découvrir leur travail et à rencontrer les 9 jeunes artistes à la soirée d’ouverture le 24 novembre 2012.

L’exposition se déroulera du 26 novembre au 01 décembre 2012. Si vous n’avez pas la possibilité d’être présent lors de la soirée d’ouverture, les adolescents vous proposent de venir voir leur travail pendant cette semaine.

Toutes les photos des adolescents sont en vente. 100% de l’argent récolté va directement à l’adolescent(e) qui a pris la photo, pour financer son éducation.

 ‘MON ESSAOUIRA’

 à

Dar Souiri

2 Avenue du Caire, Essaouira

Soirée d’ouverture  – samedi 24 novembre de 19h à 21h

Exposition du  lundi 26 novembre au samedi 01 décembre de 9h-12h, 15h-19h

How to find Dar Souiri?
How to find Dar Souiri?

– IN ENGLISH –

FairMail, founded in 2006, is a company producing fair trade greeting cards with photos made in Peru and India by local underprivileged teenagers. FairMail’s mission is to offer opportunities for a better future to the teenagers, which they THEMSELVES create; by developing their creativity (through photography) and their self-esteem (through job experience, new skills and having their own product) so that they can choose their future paths more consciously.  With the money they earn in FairMail they can finance the education they need to realize these futures.

In 2012 FairMail decided to introduce the program to a third country, Morocco, and after a 3 week orientation trip in February, it was decided to open its doors in Essaouira and begin a pilot project working with underprivileged teenagers from Bayti, Au Couer de l’Amitie and Dar At Talib.  The teenagers have two group lessons and the option of a further private lesson per week. It has been an exciting start to FairMail Morocco with the teenagers already producing great photographs in such a short time.

On the 24th November we are hosting ‘My Essaouira’, an exhibition of the teenagers’ photographs showing Essaouira through their eyes, giving a unique perspective to their city. You are invited to watch their work and meet the young artists themselves on their Opening Night on the 24th November 2012.  

The exhibition runs from 26th November to 1st December 2012, so if you are unable to make the Opening Night do visit another time, the teenagers would love you to see their work.

All the teenagers pictures are for sale. 100% of money goes directly to the teenager who took the picture for him or her to spend on their own education.

 

‘MY ESSAOUIRA’

 

at

 

Dar Souiri

2 Avenue du Caire, Essaouira

Opening Night  – Saturday 24th November 2012, 7pm – 9pm

Exhibition runs Monday 26th  November – Saturday 1st December 2012

9 am – 12 pm, 3pm – 7pm

How to find Dar Souiri?

How to find Dar Souiri?