Posts Tagged ‘Peru’

Mariaflor wins prize for best student

Wednesday, October 29th, 2014
Mariaflor (r) after the ceremony with her friend Cinthia

Mariaflor (r) after the ceremony with her friend Cinthia

We are very proud of the fact that FairMail Peru photographer Mariaflor was awarded with the prize for being the best student of her faculty over the past semester. As special as this news sounds, it is actually already the third time that Mariaflor, who is 23 years old by now, managed to achieve this!

With her hard work when she was still taking pictures for FairMail she already earned 7.379 euro. Money which she is investing to study communication sciences at the Cesar Vallejo private university in Trujillo. With her first prize she won a scholarship which means she has to pay only 45 euro per month instead of 110 euro. A discount that is more than welcome to allow Mariaflor to have enough funds to finish her career at the expensive private university. Her mother was present during the award ceremony at the university. According to Mariaflor, her mother says she is proud to have a daughter like Mariaflor. And we are very proud to have a FairMail teenager like her!

It comes as no surprise that Mariaflor works very hard to achieve this incredible result. She understand and fully makes use of this chance to get ahead in life. Therefor she spends an average of more than 50 hours per week on her study.

Can you believe she even manages to combine all that hard work with her part-time job as co-manager of FairMail Peru? She doesn’t make a big deal of this herself. She just points out the unique opportunity she is grasping to be able to practice what she learns at university, while getting paid job experience at the same time.

Her next goal is to specialize her career abroad as this increases opportunities for finding a job afterwards. If anybody has an idea for an organisation where Mariaflor can do her practical period abroad, please let us know. They won’t regret working with a smart and ambitious girl like Mariaflor!

We have a lot of faith that Mariaflor will achieve this and are very grateful to have such a lighting example for the new generation of FairMail teenagers in our Peruvian team!

If you want you can send Mariaflor an email here.

Four new photography trips to Peru

Tuesday, October 28th, 2014

How about hiking to a bright blue glacier lake at the foot of the 6768 meter high Nevado Huascaran, the second highest mountain of South America? Or bathing under the 771 meter high Gocta waterfall, the third highest waterfall in the world?

These are just two of the activities during FairMail’s 4 new photography trips to Peru. Besides visiting beautiful off the beaten track destinations, the FairMail photography trips are unique because you get to travel together with FairMail’s teenage photographers! Together you share the joy of taking pictures. By travelling with the teenagers you don’t feel like a tourist at all and you can make deeper contact with the locals. For the teenagers it is an opportunity to hear directly from potential customers what kind of pictures people in the west like.

Below you can find an overview of the 4 upcoming trips that we have planned, starting at 650 euro for 11 days, all included.

Photography trip huaraz peru july 20152 Photography trip Chachapoyas Peru january2016 Photography trip Amazon Peru july2016

Video Report “The Organic Coffee Route”

Tuesday, September 16th, 2014
FairMail Peru team after the coffee harvest

FairMail Peru team after the coffee harvest

In August 5 Peruvian FairMail teenagers travelled with 5 foreign photography amateurs high into the Peruvian cloud forest. Besides taking pictures for the new FairMail cards, their goal was to learn more about the route an organic coffee bean takes from the field to the cup.

To do so we started in the tiny rural village of Sicches near the border with Ecuador. This little town, situated on the humid side of the Andes, is inhabited by farmers who are members of a fair trade coffee coop.

By staying with these farmers for a couple of days the teenagers learned not only about the coffee chain but also about how their fellow countrymen and -women live in a very different environment than the teenagers themselves are used to. After a few days of coffee harvesting, photo shooting and sugar cane cutting, the trip continued to the coffee processing plant. There the teenagers learned about the final stages of production before the coffee is exported to Europe.

Watch the video of the trip here:

If you fancy travelling with the teenagers on one of their next trips click here or come to the next information session on the 8th of November 2014 in Rosmalen, The Netherlands. To register or for more information about the information session please click here.

Two new teenagers in Peru

Tuesday, September 16th, 2014
New FairMail teenager Dante

New FairMail teenager Dante

We are thrilled to announce that the FairMail team in Peru has 2 new members: Bryan (14) and Dante (13). Together with 2 other girls they started their one month trial period in June.

These 4 teenagers were put forward by our local partners Mundo de Niños, Milagro School and LitClub Cerrito de la Virgen. The idea of the trial period is to give the candidates the opportunity during one month to find out if they are really interested to learn about photography. Plus to show us their motivation for school, responsibility in handling our cameras, their punctuality, honesty and good companionship.

After a couple of weeks one of the two girls came to the conclusion it would be difficult to combine her school work, current activities for the LitClub and Milagro school with her new activities for FairMail. This was unfortunate for FairMail as we did see quite some photography talent in her. But at the same time we respected her responsible and realistic decision.

New FairMail teenager Bryan

New FairMail teenager Bryan

After the first month Bryan and Dante impressed us most with their responsibility and motivation. Both also fitted in very nicely with the other current teenagers so we decided to give them the opportunity to become a permanent member of FairMail Peru. Yeah! You can read more about Bryan and Dante on their personal profile pages. We wish them a lot of luck with their new part-time career as photographers and hope to present their first FairMail cards to you very soon!

The fourth candidate didn’t manage to convince us during the first month so we decided to give her a second and last chance. She told us she really liked photography and wanted to be part of FairMail so we gave her one more month to show that to us. Unfortunately during that period she was not able to stick to the general FairMail rules and was not offered a participation contract.

Dante in action

Dante in action

With Bryan and Dante joining the team there are currently 27 teenagers who offer their pictures through FairMail in Peru and 52 in total (including India and Morocco). By the end of the year we hope to fill 2 more vacancies.

New video profile of FairMail teenagers

Tuesday, March 18th, 2014

New on FairMail’s website are the personal video profiles of our teenage photographers in which they introduce themselves and talk about their aspirations.

The videos can be found on each teenagers personal profile page, like this one of 16 year old Aradhana from India.

Here, besides watching the videos, you can also read about their earnings, what they have spent their money on so far, send them an email, connect to their facebook, view their pictures and of course buy their cards!

It has never been easier to be in touch with your fair trade producer, this way giving FairMail’s social impact 50 faces!

New photography destinations 2014 and 2015 now available

Tuesday, March 18th, 2014
FairMail photography Trip

FairMail photography Trip

Have a look at FairMail’s renewed photography trip webpage.

The 6 new scheduled photography trips, like this one to the Organic Coffee route, with the Peruvian and Indian teenagers now each have their own page detailing everything you want to know about the different trips, including videos and blogs from past participants.

According to past participants the good thing about traveling with the locals is that you don’t feel like a tourist. Getting closer to the locals allows you to take more unique pictures yourself while at the same time you are supporting the FairMail teenagers to take pictures for their new FairMail cards.

FairMail photography trip India

Photography trip orissa india september 2014

Photography trip pachmarhi india march 2015

Photography trip huaraz peru july 20152

FairMail’s new challenge

Monday, February 3rd, 2014
4 new FairMail co-managers

4 new FairMail co-managers

Besides being a social enterprise where teenagers earn money while learning, we have decided to expand the scope of our social impact to some of the retired ex-photographers, who leave the company at the age of 19. As of January 2014, both in Peru and India, FairMail’s daily management is in the hands of ex-photographers who have shown the desire and ability to grow professionally. A huge step for them to accept this new challenge and responsibility. And a huge challenge for us to decide to invest in training new managers internally instead of recruiting externally as FairMail did so far.

FairMail’s new policy to recruit new managers amongst the ex-teenagers has four big advantages:

Firstly it will help the selected ex-teenagers to grow professionally. For example in Peru the new managers are studying human resource management and to become a teacher. For both fields they will be able to practice part-time in FairMail what they learn at university in the meantime.

Secondly the new managers will be inspiring examples for the current teenagers of what you can achieve in life by working hard and being creative and responsible, even if you come from a difficult background.

Thirdly by working only with ex-teenagers we are sure to have managers on board who fully understand the essence of FairMail’s philosophy and who are happy to be able to give back to the organisation that helped them improve their lives.

Last but not least the money paid in wages by FairMail now ends up in the pockets of ex-teenagers who still really need the money. This way they are able to contribute directly to their family income or invest even more in their own education.

Apart from these four advantages our new policy also has risks. We have chosen to work with staff that has hardly any management experience. Running a business is a totally new experience for them which means a lot of time and effort has to be put in training them on the job. FairMail founders Peter and Janneke will be spending more of their time in Peru and India this year to give that training and guidance.

Read more about our new Peruvian managers Mariaflor Alvarado Reyes (22) and Yuli Silva Acuna (19) here.

And more about our new Indian managers Dhiraj Kannaujia (21) and Anil Rao (17) here.

“FairMail allows me to combine my passions of photography and traveling”

Friday, December 13th, 2013
The FairMail Peru team

The FairMail Peru team

One of the strengths of FairMail is that the free photography training for our teenagers is given by volunteer photography trainers from different countries. Each one of them with a passion to share their different experiences, skills and perspectives with our teenagers. Like Basile Longin, a French volunteer who just finished helping out in Peru for 2 months. We asked him to share his experiences as volunteer for FairMail Peru:

“My name is Basile Longin, I am 27 years old. I’ve just finished my studies in France. With my girlfriend, we wanted to travel across South America with some volunteering along the way. When she saw the FairMail volunteer position to teach photography to a group of teenagers, I directly applied. It was the perfect mission for me because I have been passionate about photography for many years.“

What are your activities as volunteer?

“Working with FairMail is not a full time volunteer job. But that is perfect for me because I can discover the region. There are two classes a week, one on Thursday for theory with half of the group in the morning and half in the afternoon. And the second class is on Saturday morning to take pictures with the entire group.”

“I manage the class as I want. I can tackle a lot of photography themes and present them the different aspects of photography. I also added facultative classes to take photo’s during the night and the kids loved it.”

“The job is not only giving classes, but I also have to prepare classes and I spend time to find good examples, in order to explain the different themes best. Another part of my work is to look at all the photos taken with each teenager, choose which ones are the best or to explain them how they can improve them.“

“Volunteer for FairMail takes me two days and half a week. That is very reasonable and gives me time to go surfing, visit the region, and to enjoy Peru!”

Photo shoot in the botanical garden

Photo shoot in the botanical garden

What do you like about volunteering for FairMail?

“I like FairMail because it’s was the unique possibility for me to combine two of my passions: photography and traveling.  The second very important aspect that I like is that you can see the effect of your work. I mean that the volunteering has an important impact on the life of each teenager who does not have much money to live. Last but not least the group is really nice and lovely. It will be hard for me to leave them at the end of the month.“

What is the most challenging for you?

“The most challenging part for me is the Spanish, I studied it 2 years in high school but I was so bad. I started again to study it 2 months before coming in South America so it was hard at the beginning but now it’s better, I still have some problems with the vocabulary.“

What kind of capabilities do you need if you want to have a good time volunteering at FairMail?

“In order to have a great time in FairMail, it is important to speak Spanish to understand and to be understood. The second most important thing is to like sharing your passion for photography. It is also important to have creativity and ideas, to give them ideas to make them taking pictures with a different point of view, to explain them what is wrong, what is good… “

What do the teenagers still need to learn from future volunteers?

“For the future volunteer who wants to join to the great FairMail adventure, it is important to share your best photos, to explain them how to make them and to try to do the same with them. It is would be good to teach them how to develop an opinion about a picture. And to come with plenty of ideas and creativity!”

“Don’t hesitate to contact me if you want more information about my experience with FairMail or about the life in Huanchaco. If you are interesting to see more photos that I make, you can join me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BasileLonginPhotographe or on my travelling blog http://rencontresudamericaine.fr/ (in French).“

For more information about volunteering for FairMail in Peru or India click here.

New investments in FairMail teenager’s bakery enterprise

Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013
Patricia and Betty showing their cakes

Patricia and Betty showing their cakes

Patricia and Betty, two of FairMail Peru’s ex-photographers, where very sad when they had to retire from FairMail 9 months ago. But at the same time very happy to make their dream reality: start-up theirown micro-enterprise called PatyBet Bakery (read the earlier blogpost about their plans here). Twelve months down the road they have shown that their business is successful. Also in attracting foreign investment from a Dutch micro-investor, wanting to help their business grow.

Patricia finishing off a birthday cake

Patricia finishing off a birthday cake

The investment was used to buy flower, sugar and butter at discounted wholesale prices but also different cake molds to increase production, cleaning materials and other ingredients necessary for baking cakes.

Now the PatyBet bakery has increased its production to about 20 to 23 cakes per week. Their clients seem to be very satisfied with the tasty product and the service provided. All the cakes leave the oven still hot and are delivered straight into the hands of their customers.

Betty and Patricia delivering a fresh cake

Betty and Patricia delivering a fresh cake

PatyBet is now also providing decorated birthday cakes as a new product. Step by step Patricia and Betty are growing their business. Whenever you come to Peru, please don’t forget to contact and visit PatyBet

Four new photographers take part in photography exposition in Peru

Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013
Angeles putting up her pictures

Angeles putting up her pictures

Five months age FairMail Peru opened its doors to 4 new teenagers from different outskirts of Trujillo to provide them with free photography training and be part of the FairMail family. After this short training period they grasped the opportunity to take the next big step and show their new skills to the world in a great photography event in Huanchaco, Peru.

The first visitors arrived

The first visitors arrived

The 22nd of September was a special afternoon in the beach town of Huanchaco with the sun shining during the opening of the “Mi Barrio” photography exposition in Otra Cosa Restaurant. Through 28 pictures the 7 participating photographers gave an insight into their daily lives in their houses and the neighborhoods where they live. With the click of a button they showed their daily realities. For example Anidela, aged 15, showed her talent taking pictures of her father working in a dairy farm.

Some of Diana's pictures

Some of Diana’s pictures

At 14.30 the people started showing up to discover the teenagers work. Many where surprised about the quality and thought the pictures would have been taken by very experienced photographers. When coming face to face with the young photographers the comments where surprising. “Wow this is incredible!”, “Did you really take this picture yourself, where and how did you do it?”, “Congratulations with your great job” where some of the much heard comments from the visitors.

This filled the young photographers with happiness as Anidela explains: “I feel very satisfied to hear that the people like my work and it motivates me even more to keep growing as a photographer.

Proud Diana with Angeles mother

Proud Diana with Angeles mother

In the end about 40 people showed up. It was a big success and the teenagers where very happy with their audience. We hope even more people will show up for the next exposition in Peru or India. Please connect with FairMail on Facebook if you want to be informed about future expositions so you can help us spread the word.

The FairMail Peru team that made it happen!

The FairMail Peru team that made it happen!