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OXFAM-Canada Projects Supported by Stamp Funds
January 2008

The following projects were chosen by the volunteers in the stamp programme from among those already approved by OXFAM-Canada's Program Committee and Board of Directors. In most cases, the stamp funds are only a small part of the total OXFAM-Canada contribution, and many are funded by other organizations and governments as well. In this way the OXFAM-Canada funds have a lot of leverage, being matched in some cases by two or three times as much money from other sources.

The most recent projects are described below and there is a complete list on the following page, detailing the total of over $210,000 raised since the stamp programme began over 20 years ago. These particular projects were selected based on two criteria. First, they are meant to be broadly representative of the types of work OXFAM does in its main areas of interest. Second, we support worthy projects that have not had sufficient money earmarked specifically for them by other donors or allocated from general donation revenue.



Cuba: Gender Equality Pilot and Small Farmers $20,000 (2008)
(CIDA Matching Grant 6:1)


Oxfam Canada has been working for 14 years with the National Association of Small Farmers (ANAP), and beginning in 2006, started to support their pilot implementation strategy to promote gender equality in the eastern provinces of Cuba. ANAP's gender strategy includes training, investment in infrastructure, developing agricultural and leadership capacities of women members, national and regional exchanges for women farmers, and the production of communication materials.

Several communities in 5 Eastern Provinces in Cuba benefit from investments in production projects, particularly those generating employment for women cooperative members. Oxfam Canada provides ANAP with funding ($10,000) for the implementation of ecological agricultural alternatives in Candonguita, Santiago de Cuba. These include a 4 acre community garden, a small factory that makes preserves and processes fruits and vegetables, and a building for producing humus. The communities of Cuatro Caminos and La Perla, in Granma Province are receiving $10,000 for irrigation systems and for outfitting the preserves factories. In the farming community of Cañadon, Holguín, $7,000 has been spent outfitting an artisan/handicraft workshop, installating an irrigation system and starting a centre for making preserves. In Las Tunas province, women cooperative members benefit from the construction of a building for raising rabbits, equipped with its own garden to produce food for the animals. A factory for making preserves and the furnishing of a community centre in La Esperanza generate additional employment for women. Finally, a garden for each cooperative, a structure for processing fruits and vegetables, and a green house for year-around production have all been approved in Vertientes, Guantánamo. These and similar activities are continuing in 2008 and 2009.


Ethiopia: Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) in Oromia Regional State $15,000 (2007)

Since 1998, Oxfam Canada has been working in Ethiopia's largest regional state of Oromia with Hundee, (an Ethiopian non-government organization whose name means "root"). In the communities of Ilu Aga, Illaia Gojo, Bale, Koka Negeo, Borecho, and Mulo some 70 km southwest of Addis Ababa, Hundee is testing an approach called ABCD for short. Hundee's staff work within the culture of each community encouraging everyone to help identify common skills, abilities and experience, and how to build on them. It focuses not so much on each community's problems but their potential, and builds confidence for them to tackle their own local development projects. For example, Ilu Aga recognized their own practice of cutting wood for fuel had caused erosion, and identified reforestation and irrigation as a priority, and so the community has been planting tree seedlings. Another community, Bale, was most concerned that road access to the school and a poor learning environment was discouraging both students and teachers, so they have build 9 new classrooms using local materials. They are also planning to make road improvements which have been delayed because of the long rainy season this year. Coming from these and other locally generated improvement objectives is stronger local participation in all the communities, as well as more solidly-based ideas for external support. For example, Bale is negotiating with the government for teachers in hopes of converting their elementary school into a high school.

 

Guatemala: Women in the Maquila Industry $10,000 (2004)

AMES, Association of Women in Solidarity, is a small, autonomous women’s organization in Guatemala working on issues of health, violence, and women’s rights, at the community level, particularly with women who work in free trade zones. Since 1997, OXFAM-Canada has provided $146,000 to AMES for institutional support and for the training programme with women maquila workers. Through training in human and labour rights, women maquila workers become promoters and work with other workers and community members to improve labour conditions. The work of AMES in training, providing legal and health services, and advocacy done within a national coordination, contributes to OXFAM Canada’s Strategic Change Objective on Working Women: “Civil society organizations will have increased capacity to ensure working women earn a decent wage and enjoy fair employment conditions free from abuse in the workplace”. In 2004, Oxfam Canada is providing a total of $40,000 matched 3:1 by CIDA. AMES is also being assisted by the Maquila Solidarity Network, War on Want, and FPIA.

 

List of All Projects Supported by Stamp Funds to Date

CUBA   $20,000 2008
ETHIOPIA Asset Based Community Development in Oromia $15,000
2007
GUATEMALA Women in the Maquila Industry $10,000
2004
SOUTH AFRICA Masimanyane Womens’ Support Centre HIV/AIDS Training $14,000
2003-4
EL SALVADOR Earthquake Relief $10,000
2001
ZIMBABWE Womens' AIDS Awareness $8,500
2000
NICARAGUA Hurricane Mitch Relief $5,000
1999
ETHIOPIA Day Care Centres for Degua Tembien $5,000
1999
PERU Farm Improvement in Surco $10,000
1998-9
NAMIBIA Integrated Rural Development in Okavango $10,000
1996
NICARAGUA Rural Women's Committee in Leon $5,000
1996
ERITREA Zula Fisheries Community Development $10,000
1995-6
CUBA Hurricane Reconstruction and Housing Renewal $5,000
1995
PERU Rural Health and Community Development $9,000
1993
NAMIBIA and MOZAMBIQUE Seeds and Water Development $8,000
1993
MOZAMBIQUE Green Zone Agricultural Cooperatives $6,000
1991
ST. VINCENT Adult Literacy Classes $6,000
1991
EL SALVADOR Integrated Community Health Care $6,000
1990
NAMIBIA Bushmen Community Development $3,500
1990
CHILE Women's Health Program $3,500
1989
NICARAGUA Hurricane Relief Fund $3,000
1988
MOZAMBIQUE Assistance to Rural Cooperatives $4,000
1988
BOLIVIA Rural Women's Health Project $4,000
1987
NICARAGUA Fisheries Coop Assistance $4,500
1987
ERITREA Hand Pumps for Clean Water $4,000
1987
NICARAGUA Farmer's Technical Brigade $7,900
1986
CHILE Rural Development for the Island of Chiloe $5,000
1986
ZIMBABWE Mzingwane District Development Centre $5,000
1986
DOMINICA Caye en Bouc Farmer's Cooperative $2,500
1984
Cash on hand    $21,000
2007
Total Raised to Date    $230,400
2008