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FairMail India office evacuated due to floodings

Sunday, September 15th, 2013
View of the street from the FairMail office

View of the street from the FairMail office

Every year from June to September the heavy monsoon rains fall on India’s dry soil. This is vital for the rain fed agriculture. However this year intense rains have caused the worst flooding in the past 10 years. The situation got so bad that even the FairMail office got surrounded by the rising water and had to be evacuated.

The FairMail office is situated in Nagwa, in the pilgrim city of Varanasi on the borders of the holy Ganges river. The river had to carry so much rain water that the river left its borders. This happens every year during the monsoon. But this year the amount of water was so much that the water flooded parts of Nagwa too. First the water entered the houses of a few of our teenage photographers and their families.

FairMail  teenagers helping to evacuate the volunteer from the FairMail office

FairMail teenagers helping to evacuate the volunteer from the FairMail office

The water just kept rising until also the streets around the FairMail office where flooded. There was no other option then to evacuate the FairMail office and look for another temporary housing option for our volunteer and to suspend the free photography classes until the office would be accessible again.

We were very lucky that the FairMail office is on the third story. Four of our teenagers were less lucky as they had to move themselves and their belongings to the roofs of their houses. Instead of being desperate their reaction was more calm. “You just have to manage it” is mostly their reply when the going gets tough.

FairMail teenager Anil Rao in front of his house

FairMail teenager Anil Rao in front of his house

Like with FairMail teenagers Anil Rao who is brushing his teeth up to his knees in the water running through the street in front of his house.  There is perhaps a lot of wisdom in their reaction. Because in the end it all comes down to how you handle a situation and can manage with the means you do have available.  Like this man on a rikshaw below.

You have to manage it

You have to manage it

FairMail India photographer Anil Rao back in school

Sunday, September 15th, 2013
FairMail India photographer Anil Rao

FairMail India photographer Anil Rao

I am Anil Rao from an old Indian city called Varanasi. I am 16 years old. I have a part time job as a photographer in fair trade card company called FairMail which gives me 50% of the profit of the cards printed with pictures taken by me. This money I only can spend on my educational and housing needs.

In India the government schools are made for the poor students. But these schools don’t teach so nicely and the student has to work hard if he has studied at these schools and wants to go for higher studies. With the financial conditions of my family I could only afford to go to the government schools where the condition for studying is not so good. The only way to get good conditions for studying is to get admission in private English school which asks for high fees every month. This amount couldn’t be afforded by my family. After getting a part time job in FairMail I earned the amount of money which was sufficient for me to pay the fees of a good private school.

Anil and his family

Anil and his family

When I initially went in to my new school (which was private) I was the only guy who had weak financial conditions in his family. I was so uncomfortable to go to school because I didn’t have so many nice friends. It was hard for me to convince my mind to go to school. Regularly I was suspended from FairMail for one month for not going to school. But slowly I made nice friends and started going to school every day. And as a result I got good marks in my recent exams. And slowly I got out of the special teenage condition and convinced my mind that this is my school.

FairMail India teenager Aradhana first in math’s test

Saturday, September 14th, 2013

FairMail India photographer Aradhana together with her volunteer photography trainerHi, my name is Aradhana and I am a photographer in FairMail India. It has been good to be part of this program. I did not know English, nor photography before I entered. But now as I speak with Volunteers in English I feel for myself that my English has improved a lot and I am very happy with my success.

I also see in my tuition that my math’s has improved. I was even first in this year’s math’s test. I have been selected for the next European promotional trip in 2014. I am very excited about that and looking forward for it.

Last month I learned about portrait photography. I used to take portrait photos of others but last month our photography teacher Eleanor taught us how to take portrait of ourselves. So during that time one becomes model and other take photo of you, so it was new for me. I am very thankful to my volunteers who taught us very well and many new things. Thanks to FairMail and also to the Volunteers. Aradhana.

Would you like to share your passion for photography with our teenagers in Peru or India? Then check out the volunteering opportunities and options for travelling with FairMail during our photography trips.

Five new teenagers start trial period in Peru and India

Thursday, June 27th, 2013
Juan Gabriel Escobedo Robles
Juan Gabriel Escobedo Robles

Due to different reasons there were 6 vacancies for teenage photographers to be filled in Peru and India. With the help of our local partners (Asha Deep School in India and CEPMundo de Niños and ACJ in Peru) we pre-selected 5 responsible teenagers who are motivated to go school but have economic difficulties to do so, for a trial period. During this period they will participate in all of FairMail activities and trainings, trying to show us that they are also motivated to work for FairMail. And that they will be able to make full use of the opportunity they are getting with the camera we borough to them.

Deepa Prajapti
Deepa Prajapti

The vacancies in Peru where created due to three teenagers reaching the age of 19 when they stop taking pictures for FairMail and start to concentrate on their (university) education or personal business with the money they earned so far. One teenager in Peru stopped attending FairMail classes regularly. When after several warnings he didn’t show up another time we were forced to terminate his participation.

Diana cristina Suarez Acevedo
Diana cristina Suarez Acevedo

In India the 2 vacancies where created due to motivational problems of 2 of the teenagers. After several conversations and warnings this convinced us that 2 other teenagers would be able to make better use of the opportunity that FairMail seeks to give to deprived but motivated teenagers. All the 6 teenagers who stopped participating in FairMail, regardless of the reason why they stopped, will keep earning 50% of the profits made to invest in their education and housing. But they won’t be able to submit new pictures to FairMail.

María de los Ángeles Acevedo Bobadilla
María de los Ángeles Acevedo Bobadilla
Krishna Vishwash
Krishna Vishwash

New video and information session photography trips to Peru and India

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013
Working together on new FairMail Cards during the trip

Working together on new FairMail Cards during the trip

The team of FairMail India just returned from their first photography trip to Uttarakhand in the Indian Himalaya’s accompanied by 4 photographers from Belgium and the Netherlands.

With this link you can watch the video of their trip among the mountains, lakes and temples of the Himalaya’s while taking pictures for the new FairMail cards.

For all of those interested in learning more about the 5 planned trips to Peru and India in 2013 and 2014 FairMail is organizing an information session on the 25 th of May in Oegstgeest the Netherlands from 15.00 till 17.00.

For more information or to register please click here.

Below you can watch the video made during the last trip:

New Mother’s day card collection on Greetz

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013
New Mothersday Card

New Mothersday Card

Next Sunday the 12th of May is Mother’s day. This is not only celebrated in the west but also by our teenagers in Peru, India and Morocco. With this link you can see how the teenagers like to express their love for their mothers.

So you can do the same we developed a new FairMail mother day card collection on Greetz. In total there are 25 new cards available with pictures made by our teenage photographers in Peru, India and Morocco.

New Good Luck card

New Good Luck card

On the Greetz website you can choose the picture of your choice and design your own Mother’s day card after which Greetz takes care of printing and sending the card for you to anywhere in the world. Just as with any other FairMail card you and your mother can see the picture, name, age and e-mail of the teenage photographer on the inside of your card.

New Birthday Card

New Birthday Card

Of the sale of each card 32 eurocents goes toward the education of the teenage photographer,(the highest amount for any type of FairMail card. By ordering Greetz cards via this link you can even double this amount as Greetz rewards FairMail for every visitor coming via the FairMail website.

Congratulations with your exams card

Congratulations with your exams card

Earnings FairMail teenagers in 2012

Monday, March 18th, 2013

20.992 Euro. That is the total amount the 44 FairMail teenagers in Peru, India and Morocco earned from the sale of their picture and greetings cards in 2012 for their education, housing and medical funds. This makes the total amount earned by the teenagers since the start of FairMail in July 2006 add up to 95.779 euro.

Akaash in his old mechanics workshop

Akaash in his old mechanics workshop

The biggest earner in India was Akaash who earned 1.667 euro in 2012 which he invested in his private tutorship (when he started FairMail he was not attending school because he could not read and write) and in his motorcycle repair shop he runs with his father. This year they decided to buy a bigger and better situated piece of land where they could expand their business and offer more services.

Elmer with his laptop and graphic design certificates

Elmer with his laptop and graphic design certificates

The biggest earner in Peru was Elmer who earned 1.449 euro in 2012 which he invested in preparing for and entering the private Cesar Vallejo University to study communication sciences. Despite passing all his first year courses he took the brave decision to quit after the first year and choose a more practical graphic design and photography academy to pursue his dreams.

Sandhya doing her homework at home

Sandhya doing her homework at home

The Indian girl with the highest earnings in 2012 was Sandhya who earned 1.330 euro in 2012. She used this money to pay for her school necessities and private tuition. But the majority she added to her savings (no amounting up to 2.191 euro) which she will use after finishing high school hoping to prepare for and enter medical school.

Yuli in front of her university

Yuli in front of her university

In Peru the highest female earnings were achieved by Yuli who earned 1.203 euro in 2012. She used the money to prepare for and enter Trujillo’s national university to study languages to become a language teacher in the future. She still has 4 more years to go and will need all the sales she can get to finish her career.

Information sessions about FairMail’s photography trips

Monday, February 4th, 2013
Helping out on a photography trip

Helping out on a photography trip

Are you looking for an original holiday destination this year? Why not consider coming along on one of FairMail’s photography trips?

Travelling together with the FairMail teenagers to off-the-beaten-track destinations gives you a unique insight into real life in Peru and India. The good thing is you don’t only treat yourself to a great holiday, but also one of the teenagers who you sponsor with your booking.

Learn more by clicking here or participate in one of the two information sessions on the 9th of February or the 25th of May in the Netherlands.

For more information or to register for an information session click here.

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

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.