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When a pandemic hits the lower rungs of society

Monday, April 20th, 2020

What FairMail is doing and how you can support FairMail teenagers’ families

It was clearly just a matter of time before COVID-19 spread to South America and Peru.
On Monday March 16, President Vizcarra has addressed the nation declaring the state of emergency and implementing a set of preventive measures to avoid the spread of the virus.
In line with the decisions taken by the government, FairMail classes have been suspended until April 26. The FairMail photographers are spending the quarantine at home with their families.
To fight boredom and create a sense of continuity with their normal class routine, we have tasked them with DIY projects and home photo sessions.

After almost a month in lock-down we couldn’t help but notice that if, on the one hand technology is bringing us together, nurturing a sense of global community and solidarity, on the other, the spread of a pandemic disease widens social and economic disparities.
Our limited but first-hand experience with the families of the FairMail teenagers is showing us that low income-families are the ones who are suffering, and will suffer, the greatest repercussions.
The parents of the FairMail teenagers either run small family businesses or are employed informally, which means that they live day by day and do not benefit from any state subsidies.
Because of the quarantine, they had to suspend all their activities, which, simply put, means no income for the weeks to come.

To support them in this critical time, FairMail is releasing emergency food funds to make sure that the families have enough to eat and it continues to release health funds to the photographers and their direct family members.

Since the beginning of lockdown, FairMail card sales have dropped dramatically as our main retail and online sale channels across Europe have been temporarily closed.

If you want to show your support to our teenagers and their families in this critical time, you can either purchase FairMail cards on our Web Shop, on Love from the Artist or make a donation (every little amount counts) directly to the food fund of the teenagers – contact us at info@fairmail.info.

If it is true, as they say, that you need to step back, before you leap forward, we want to live this time as a time to reconnect with each other and with the people we love, a time for new ideas to be born and for energies to be restored.
We’ll be back, as loud and creative as ever!

Who is behind FairMail now?

Monday, January 22nd, 2018

After the announcement of the takeover, FairMail founders Janneke Smeulders and Peter den Hond have been overwhelmed with messages of support and they are very glad about it. We guess many of you are probably wondering: “who is running FairMail now?” Well, everyone please meet Kira, Federica and Natalia.

Kira, Federica and Natalia met for the first time in 2015 when the three of them were volunteering for FairMail. Among all the volunteering opportunities that they could have picked, they were all driven to FairMail, somehow it looks like it was meant to be. During their time in Huanchaco, they got really enthusiastic about the project, they bonded with the teenagers and fell in love with Huanchaco, the small fisher village that hosts FairMail’s Peruvian headquarters.

After their experiences as volunteers, they felt their time in FairMail was, somehow, not over. Back to their countries, they kept in touch with FairMail, they engaged in different activities and became, eventually, sale agents. Receiving the email with the proposal of succeeding Peter and Janneke in the management of FairMail came as a total surprise, to say the least. They took their time to let the news sink in and eventually they overcame the fear of the unknown and decided to embrace the change.

Let’s get to know them better right now.

Kira works as a project manager responsible for Web-Marketing and IT-Development in a mid-size company close to Stuttgart, Germany. Thanks to her family’s love for travel and adventure, she developed a global mindset and she is convinced that her vision of a better and sustainable future will be achieved by sharing knowledge, creativity and the principle of capacity building.

Federica is a freelance English and Italian teacher and translator based in Turin, Italy. She is a word nerd at heart, communication is her main area of expertise. She believes the world can be made a better place by creating and fostering dialogue among people of all faiths and backgrounds. She acknowledges that traveling is fatal to prejudice, therefore she never stops exploring.

Natalia studied International Social Work in Ludwigsburg. She is a passionate globetrotter and admires to capture her traveling experiences with photographs. Beyond Germany and Poland, her homecountry, she feels at home in Kenya, Indonesia and in Peru where she volunteered as part of her studies. Natalia has the interests of the environment at heart and she believes that international exchange and the sharing of knowledge can make the world a better place.

They couldn’t be happier to start this adventure together and they look forward to everything that this journey will have to offer.

New documentary: “Photography against child labour”

Wednesday, July 15th, 2015

This new 11 minute documentary shows the harsh conditions under which children have to work in Peru and the contribution a social enterprise like FairMail makes to change these situations.

The documentary had its premiere just before FairMail’s European tour with Peruvian teenagers Anidela and Angeles and got its first media coverage. Told from these two teenagers’ perspective gives the issue of child labour a face and the interviews with their parents gives the viewer a deeper insight into the complex problems at the root of the issue.

The documentary also shows how Anidela and Angeles manage to make a structural change to their lives by taking pictures for FairMail. And how they can now go to university through the sale of their cards. This way not only providing themselves with a better future, but also for their parents and other people around them.

Besides the 11 minute full version there is also a short version (5 min) available and full length versions with German, Dutch and Spanish subtitles.

On demand the documentary can be sent on a DVD for public viewing. Please contact us for more information and shipping costs.

Fair trade corporate Christmas cards available

Friday, September 20th, 2013

kaartaradhana KerstWhat would your clients and relations say if they received a fair trade Christmas card from you this year?

Past customers like Ben & Jerry’s, EPSON and the Dutch ministry of agriculture express not only their happiness with the quality of FairMail’s service and product but also with the inspired reactions they got.

Besides pre-printed Christmas cards, FairMail also offers tailor made cards with a text, logo and Christmas picture of your choice.

New this year is a Christmas e-card with a video message of the teenager who took the picture and who receives 50% of the profit for education.

You can read more in this digital Christmas flyer.

If you are interested, all you have to do is:

1) Choose a Christmas picture of your choice taken by one of our teenagers.

2) Send us your seasons greetings text plus/or logo.

3) Let us know how many cards you would like and in which size/model (A5 or A6, folded or single)

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After we have sent you a price quote we will work on the design. You will receive a digital copy of the design for your approval before we send it to the printer. We don’t send anything to the printer until you are 100% satisfied with the design.

Please let us know if you have any further inquiries by clicking here.

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 celebrates seventh birthday

Thursday, June 27th, 2013
FairMail India Celebrating 7 years of FairMail

FairMail India Celebrating 7 years of FairMail

This month we are celebrating it is 7 years ago that FairMail founder Janneke Smeulders took her camera to Trujillo’s garbage dump for the first time to take pictures with the local Peruvian teenagers. “At that time I only wanted to let the teenagers have fun with my camera as I noticed their interest in camera’s while volunteering there.

But back home in her restaurant it didn’t feel right to teach the teenagers a new hobby which they would never have the money for to practice on their own. Plus it didn’t seem to contribute to solving the problem these teenagers where facing which was not having the time nor the money to go to school.

FairMail Peru celebrating 7 years FairMail

FairMail Peru celebrating 7 years FairMail

As the pictures that came out of the first session where so good it inspired Janneke to print the best ones on post cards. She could sell them to tourists coming to her vegetarian restaurant and give 50% of the profit back to the teenager who took the picture to invest in their own education.

Without having any idea what would have become of her idea today, 7 years later: A multi-national fair trade company employing 50 teenagers in 3 countries, selling 500.000 cards per year in 10 different countries.

With this info graphic we have tried to illustrate FairMail’s development and milestones over the past 7 years:

FairMail Milestones

FairMail Milestones

We also asked the teenagers to share with us what their best memories where the past 7 years and what they hope for in the next 7 years. This is what they wrote down (click on the picture to see in large format):

Sandhya Rao

Sandhya Rao

Kaushal Kumar

Kaushal Kumar

Chandra shekhar

Chandra shekhar

Anshu Dinkar

Anshu Dinkar

Aradhna Kumari

Aradhna Kumari

Anil Rao

Anil Rao

New video: FairMail India Revisited – 2012

Sunday, July 8th, 2012

Especially forFairMail’s European promotional tour we made a new video titled “FairMail India Revisited – 2012”. In just 10 minutes it tells about the life of FairMail India photographer Dhiraj Kannaujia and what his daily activities for FairMail India entail. It gives a unique insight in the lives of the teenagers FairMail India works with and lets them tell what the impact of FairMail is on their lives. The video was filmed in English but is also available with German and French subtitles. Enjoy!

New English Catalogue 2010 out NOW!

Saturday, December 18th, 2010

FairMail’s first English Catalogue is out now! With the new card collection aimed especially at the UK market, FairMail is taking a shot at the biggest greeting card market of the world. After the succes in Holland and Belgium with already over 500 selling point FairMail wants to keep growing by offering unique fair trade certified greeting cards to a ethical conscious public in the UK and USA.

Download the new catalogue below (to hand out to your local fair trade shop owner!) or order the new cards now from FairMail’s webshop.

FairMail Catalogue 2010-2011
Catalogue 2010-2011 (PDF, 9 Mb)

New photography trips to Peru and India online

Sunday, December 12th, 2010

cordilleraNo less then six new FairMail photography trips are available in 2010 and 2011. New destinations include “The Holy Rivers” in India and “The Cordillera Blanca” in Peru. In 2011 “The Organic Coffee  route” is back by popular demand.

On the photography travels page of the FairMail website you can find more information about the unique way of travelling with FairMail’s teenage photographers and helping them shoot the right pictures for the western market.

Read more about the 2 trial expeditions to Northern India by clicking here.

Read more about the new destination at the base of Peru’s highest mountain (Nevado Huascaran, 6768 meters high) by clicking here.

Read more about the Organic Coffee Route to Northern Peru’s cloud forest by clicking here.

Video The Making of FairMail India now online

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Do you also wonder how FairMail manages to turn econmically deprived teenagers into succesfull photografers? Then you really have to take a look at the new 5 minute video “The Making of FairMail India” now on youtube. FairMail pioneer Janneke Smeulders was followed with a camera when she set up FairMail India during three months.

In this video it becomes clear it is not always easy to trigger the creativity of mostly the girls in the Nagwa slum. Since the start things go a lot easier with young photographer and Michael Jackson fan Kaushal Kumar, who takes the viewer to his house and tells what he thinks about before taking pictures. Enjoy!