vendredi 6 mai 2011
Voyager autrement avec Amitié Gatineau Monde!
Bonjour à tous et toutes ! Amitié Gatineau-Monde a le plaisir de vous annoncer qu'il lancera deux nouveaux projets soit au Nicaragua (27 décembre 2011 au 14 janvier 2012) et au Burundi ( 30 juin au 22 juillet 2012 ). Vous êtes cordialement invités aux séances d'information qui auront lieu au Centre communautaire Saint-Gérard (1259 Maloney Est, Gatineau) : jeudi 19 mai 19h00 pour le projet au Nicaragua et le samedi 4 juin 10h00 pour le projet au Burundi. Voir en pièce jointes les invitations. En espérant vous comptez parmis nous ! L'équipe d'Amitié Gatineau-Monde
vendredi 29 avril 2011
Vivart au Café La Tierra
mercredi 27 avril 2011
Tambien la lluvia au Bytown - A voir!
Un film choc sur le conflit de l'eau qui a vaiment eu lieu en Bolivie en 2000!
Mercredi 27 avril et jeudi 28 avril seulement!
-'The film, Spain’s official submission in the Best Foreign Language category for the Oscars, stars Gael García Bernal and Luis Tosar as filmmakers working on a revisionist drama about Columbus’ arrival in the New World. They have chosen Cochabamba, Bolivia for location shooting, but arrive during the water crisis of 2000, which pitted ordinary citizens against the government and large corporations determined to control and profit from Bolivia’s scarce water resources.
The film-within-a-film draws comparisons between the filmmakers exploiting local extras, the Bolivian government exploiting its citizens (‘Let them drink champagne!’) and Columbus exploiting the natives in 1492, all for the same reason: tight budgets trump human rights'.
Mercredi 27 avril et jeudi 28 avril seulement!
-'The film, Spain’s official submission in the Best Foreign Language category for the Oscars, stars Gael García Bernal and Luis Tosar as filmmakers working on a revisionist drama about Columbus’ arrival in the New World. They have chosen Cochabamba, Bolivia for location shooting, but arrive during the water crisis of 2000, which pitted ordinary citizens against the government and large corporations determined to control and profit from Bolivia’s scarce water resources.
The film-within-a-film draws comparisons between the filmmakers exploiting local extras, the Bolivian government exploiting its citizens (‘Let them drink champagne!’) and Columbus exploiting the natives in 1492, all for the same reason: tight budgets trump human rights'.
Nouvelle certification équitable - Fair for life!
Cooperative Coffees, notre importateur de café vert, obtient la certification Fair for life de IMO. Avangardiste, mais surtout croyant à un commerce vraiment équitable et des relations durables avec les producteurs.
Je vous met un court article sur cette certification et Cooperative Coffees, en anglais seulement. Mes excuses! Mais l'article est super!
- 'Cooperative Coffees announced that its products have been officially certified under IMO’s “Fair for Life Social & Fairtrade Certified” program. The program was founded in 2006 by the Institute for Marketology (IMO) and the Swiss Bio-Foundation in response to the growing need for a system that included a broader range of products and operations. “Fair for Life” complements existing certifications by incorporating standards from FLO, ISEAL, Rainforest Alliance, SA 8000 (from Social Accountability International) and ILO. Cooperative Coffees products had been Fair Trade Certified by FLO.
Cooperative Coffees is a green coffee importing cooperative, comprised of 22 community-based coffee roasters in the USA and Canada, who are committed to building and supporting fair and sustainable trade relationships for the benefit of farmers and their exporting cooperatives, families, and communities'.
Je vous met un court article sur cette certification et Cooperative Coffees, en anglais seulement. Mes excuses! Mais l'article est super!
- 'Cooperative Coffees announced that its products have been officially certified under IMO’s “Fair for Life Social & Fairtrade Certified” program. The program was founded in 2006 by the Institute for Marketology (IMO) and the Swiss Bio-Foundation in response to the growing need for a system that included a broader range of products and operations. “Fair for Life” complements existing certifications by incorporating standards from FLO, ISEAL, Rainforest Alliance, SA 8000 (from Social Accountability International) and ILO. Cooperative Coffees products had been Fair Trade Certified by FLO.
Cooperative Coffees is a green coffee importing cooperative, comprised of 22 community-based coffee roasters in the USA and Canada, who are committed to building and supporting fair and sustainable trade relationships for the benefit of farmers and their exporting cooperatives, families, and communities'.
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