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Posts Tagged ‘NZAID’

Don’t Corrupt Aid

Friday, March 27th, 2009

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www.dontcorruptaid.org.nz

Don’t Corrupt Aid is a campaign to keep New Zealand’s international aid focused on addressing poverty.

A number of International Development NGOs have concerns about the New Zealand Government’s intention to re-focus New Zealand’s International Aid and Development agency, NZAID,  and the possiblility that NZAID may lose its sem-autonomous status.

This campaign results from comments made by New Zealand Foreign Minister Murray McCully stating that New Zealand’s aid should change from ‘poverty elimination’ to a broader focus on economic development. Additionally, Mr McCully wants New Zealand’s aid agency NZAID to lose its status as a semi-autonomous body.

The Minister has instigated two reviews into NZAID which may result in the responsibility for aid being absorbed into the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

How can I get involved?

The Don’t Corrupt Aid website has a Take Action page, which helps you formulate letters (differing in length depending on how much time you have) to send to Government ministers. Check it out!

Reducing conflict and building peace

Thursday, October 9th, 2003

The Global Focus Youth Advisory Team: Amanda Edwards, Amina Lafraie, Erin Young, Lisa Woods, Yadana Saw & Paul Zoubkov

Everybody needs to work together to achieve peace.

Realise that you can do plenty!

  • While keeping an open mind, be sceptical of mainstream media.
  • Find out more about peace and conflict (if you can, use the internet!).
  • Talk to your friends and whanau about issues.
  • Organise an event or a campaign to raise awareness of war and the importance of peace building. It might be a concert, a public talk or a demonstration.
  • Shop sensibly — support fair trade companies that are not linked to war and conflict
  • Lobby the government and your local members of parliament. If you’re 18 you can vote or stand in elections.
  • Volunteer with an organisation like Amnesty International, support campaigns like Ban Landmines’, or join a global networks of concerned and active young people like takingitglobal.org.
  • Think about your own attitudes and practice principles of peace in your own life.
  • Remember, that journey of a thousand miles begins with a small step!

CHECK OUT THESE WEBSITES

Wire Tap
Globalissues.org
Youthactionnet.org

    A Case Study: From small beginnings

    Despite their country’s hefty military budget and compulsory military service, five young men in Paraguay decided to act and set up the Military Objection Movement.

    Within a few years over 25,000 fellow military objectors had flocked to their cause. By advocating for basic human rights and adequate spending on health, education and housing they have forced a number of positive changes in their country.

    What’s happening in New Zealand?
    NZAIDNgaHoe Tuputupu-mai-tawhiti

    NZAID is a government organisation committed to helping reduce conflict among our Pacific Island neighbours.

    It does this by promoting and strengthening the ability of Pacific Islands to govern themselves.
    Approximately 40 percent of NZAID’s assistance in the Pacific supports programmes in governance. Examples of current work include:

    • Funding projects to promote peace-building and conflict prevention
    • Allocation of aid funding for humanitarian and conflict resolution
    • Funding for domestic violence programmes, local police and support for women’s refuges
    • The development of legal and court systems.

    This article was written as part of Global Focus a collaborative project of Tearaway Magazine and the Global Education Centre. It was first published in Tearaway magazine and is reprinted here with their permission