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The Latest On-Line Newsletter from VIVAT International Contains A Newsletter No. 58 July-December, 2013 211 East 43 St, Suite 706, New York, New York 10017 Tel|Fax : +1 646-487-0003 Email: [email protected] Board of Directors Maria Theresia, SSpS DEAR READERS, Heinz Kulüke, SVD Guy Mazola Mido, SVD Welcome to the 58th Online Issue Gervase Taratara, CSSp Carmen Bandeo,SSpS of the VIVAT Newsletter! Daisuke Narui, SVD Zita Resch, ASC We extend our warmest wishes to all of our members during this joyous and blessed time of year. Throughout this edition, we hope that you will enjoy stories from our Secretary members all around the world furthering the inspiring missions of peace and justice, Selvi Selva Rani,SSpS and spreading hope to all in need. Executive Administration Zelia Cordeiro, SSpS Our members commemorated World Food Day on October 16 by actively participat- Felix Jones, SVD ing in conferences at the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (UNFAO) in Rome, where key stakeholders representing governments integrate numerous non- VIVAT Int’ Rep in Geneva governmental organizations into collaborative partnerships to address the issue of Edward Flynn, CSSp global hunger. Other members also share in this edition their work on mining and Contributed with this edition land rights in Latin America, and how they have elevated their work to include key John Turiano, John Paul Pezzi, faith leaders in the struggle. You will also read about our incredible members in the Leonard da Silva, Elizabeth Lanzi, Philippines who have been working tirelessly to help victims of the earthquake and John Converset, Dario Bossi, Daisuke Proof-reader typhoon that have devastated the lives of many regions in the country, as well as others Narui, Selvi Selva Rani in Bolivia advocating for children held illegitimately in detention, and still others in Translators India promoting the rights of the Dalits Christian population who are often the victims Juan Domingo Griffone, SCJ of widespread discrimination. Roberto Garcia Murcuego, SCJ Spanish Simone Petra Hanel, SSpS From all of us in VIVAT New York and Geneva, we wish you a blessed, peaceful Christmas! German Edni Gugelmin, SSpS Portuguese IN THIS ISSUE: Alain Martial Nguetsop, SCJ French World Food Day 2 Right to Water 7 Judy Cates Proof-reader 2014 Year of Family Farming 3 Typhoon Haiyan 8 Land Grabbing and Mining 4 Rights of Dalits 10 NEW YORK GENEVA +1 646 487 0003 +41 022 796 991 Executives at the Vatican VIVAT Workshop West Africa 11 5 [email protected] [email protected] Voices in Brazil 6 Longing for Peace 13 1 World Food Day - the Continuing Challenge of Hunger This year on 16 October, 2013 World Food larly for us members of religious commu- and failures in the implementation of these Day was formally marked at the United nities as we struggle to determine the best policies and programs) of the CFS. Two Nations FAO (Food and Agriculture Or- ways for us to respond to the continuing other UN Agencies based in Rome, WFP ganization) headquarters in Rome. Pope scourge of hunger in the world and the (World Food Program) and IFAD (Interna- Francis sent a message to the Director ‘Zero Hunger Challenge’ that is now the tional Fund for Agricultural Development) General of FAO, Mr. Jose Graziano da official goal of FAO and the entire UN partner with FAO in the CFS. Silva on the occasion. His message was system. delivered to the entire gathering by the As the Representative of the ICR at FAO From 7-11 October, 2013 at FAO Head- Holy See’s Permanent Observer to FAO, Group of Religious Communities I am quarters in Rome, as the Representative of Archbishop Luigi Travaglino. active at all stages of these deliberations. As ICR at FAO Group I participated in the a participant and under the umbrella of the The Holy Father’s message began: “The entire week of the Committee on World CSM - Civil Society Mechanism set up by World Food Day places before us one of Food Security, CFS Session 40 Meeting. FAO to enable broad non-governmental the most serious challenges for humanity: VIVAT International represents a very sig- participation of voices in the preparation that of the tragic condition in which mil- nificant part of the some 20 men’s and and monitoring of FAO policies and Pro- lions of hungry and malnourished people women’s religious communities which grams I lend my voice to help pull together still live, among them many children….It is formed an Association called the ICR at key messages and strategies during the year a scandal that there is still hunger and mal- FAO Group and through it now sponsor a as part of the ongoing Working Groups on nutrition in the world. It is not just a ques- religious presence/impact at FAO. One various important issues. tion of responding to immediate emergen- major part of that activity is to participate cies, but of addressing together, in all areas, in the annual CFS Session. The CFS at The FAO Division of Partnerships, which a problem that challenges our personal and FAO is the key world-wide multilateral and deals with integrating non-governmental social consciences, to achieve a just and intergovernmental policy forum on food partnering groups like our ICR at FAO lasting solution.” No doubt having in mind and agriculture. There were nearly 750 Group into FAO’s overall work stressed to the searing images of the dramatic rescue participants, including more than 120 gov- me that they look to the ‘value-added’ that of lives of refugees in the Mediterranean ernment delegations, almost 100 civil soci- a Group like ours brings to the FAO table. I Sea – and often loss of life – and his own ety organizations and 50 private sector or- believe a strength we have is the sheer personal experience from his trip to ganizations (and NGOs are numerous number of our Congregation members Lampedusa, Pope Francis continued: “No among both civil society and private sector living at local village and local neighbor- one should be obliged to abandon his (or groups). All participants met together and hood levels throughout the world. I believe her) country and his (or her) own cultural interacted together. Since a major reform then my challenge with you in VIVAT and environment because of the lack of essen- of the CFS at FAO in 2009 all these our common challenge is to see how we tial means of subsistence.” groups, not just government delegations, can mobilize, organize our individual and are considered stakeholders and active par- collective voices to both take from FAO the The entire message of Pope Francis on ticipants in the full processes of developing policies and programs it formulates to help World Food Day is a fitting commentary for the policies and programs (and monitoring ‘eliminate hunger in our time’ and make the world community and perhaps particu- and evaluating the achievements, successes these known to ourselves and our people at 2 VIVAT INTERNATIONAL the local level and then to collect our International Year of the Family Farming (IYFF) members’ experience of how well the FAO programs and policies are actually The next year deserves special attention from all who work for the poor and struggle working at the local level to really bring against world hunger. It is the International Year of Family Farming. about the ‘elimination of hunger’ which is its goal. One of the most efficient ways of working for the poor and for those who face hunger Pope Francis, in his World Food Day mes- is to support food producers. Among these, there are the family farmers, responsible for sage, mentioned one theme that is a key 70% of human food in the world. The term “family farming" encompasses the full part always of our life and work. He said: range of food production on a small scale, employing mainly family labor: farmers, “we are already at the doors of the Inter- herders, fishers and food gatherers in forests. national Year (International Year of Fam- ily Farming-2014) that, by FAO’s initia- We all know the food crisis in the world and the hunger that still affects 840 million tive, will be dedicated to the rural people. We also know the difficulties of family farming in the face of the growth of family….The Catholic Church follows Agribusiness, control of agricultural inputs and seeds by a few multinational companies, this path with you…” I hope to work with and the increasing concentration of land in the hands of large landowners in Latin you in VIVAT in this coming year on America, Africa and Asia. Today several FAO’s officers recognize that for years, family these two challenges: awareness building farming was abandoned by governments, which today is being considered as the eco- of FAO’s policies and programs and nomic activity with the greatest potential to increase food supply and improve the living building awareness and supporting in par- ticular the International Year of Family conditions of the populations of rural areas that have become vulnerable. Farming mentioned by Pope Francis. The good news is that the UN declared 2014 the International Year of Family Farming. The The SOFI 2013 (State of Food Insecurity- enactment of this celebratory year is not a spontaneous grant from the governing bod- 2013) Report of FAO states that there are ies of the UN or the states which compose it, but the result of a long and intensive still some 836 million hungry in our awareness campaign, led by World Rural Forum, based in Spain, and backed by more world, down but not by that much from than three hundred international organizations.
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