Thursday 5 July 2012

INDEVOURS is making a splash!

I'm excited to share this inspiring new video from INDEVOURS, which will tell you a bit about why my classmates and I are so passionate about international development, and what we hope to learn and do during our field placements this year!


What is INDEVOURS? 
We are a group of thirty-two diverse university students heading to seven different countries around the world in search of ways to make a positive difference in the realities of international development.

Our vision
INDEVOURS seeks to shape the world by creating lasting, meaningful change in the fields of environment and development. We strive to empower and increase the capacities of others by building resilience, equality, freedom, and opportunities.

How can YOU support our vision?
  • Keep in touch by subscribing to my blog, where I will be journaling about my adventures in Peru! You can also check out the INDEVOURS blog, and the blogs of all my classmates!
  • Spread the word by following us on facebook and twitter!
  • Come out to our events! We'd love to see you at our upcoming Global Gala, and Farewell Concert (information to come)!
  • Donate! We're working hard for change this summer! Our goal is to fundraise $60,000 (thats $1,800 per student) to support our unpaid volunteer placements, and any bit helps - $5, $50, or $500! Here's how you can support us

Thanks!
Laura

Sunday 1 July 2012

My 59 Cents

Red and white Canada Day beads - 44¢
Canadian flag pins - 37¢
Patriotic paper plates - 50¢

A year of health care for refugee claimants in Canada - PRICELE--No. Just 59¢. 


On July 1st, Canadians have a lot to celebrate.  We express our gratitude for living in a country in which most of our basic needs are taken care of, and in which we are treated as equals. These ideals converge in the provision of universal health care, which is perhaps the greatest source of national pride for Canadians.

But what many Canadians don't realize is that today, when we should be celebrating our equal rights to health care, the government is refusing to provide full health care coverage for refugee claimants in Canada. This country used to be seen as a safe haven for people escaping violence, famine, and oppression all over the world.  Refugees could come here and receive prescription drugs, prosthetic limbs, dental and vision care, and other essential medical services through the Canadian Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP).  In 2011, 25,000 refugees were living in Canada. But on June 30th, all refugee claimants lost their supplemental benefits, and any refugees coming from countries on the government's so-called "safe" country list were no longer entitled to any health care coverage at all (unless, of course, their condition threatened the rest of our health).

The reason? The government claims that these cuts will save Canada $100 million dollars over five years.  But this is terribly short-sighted economics, and doctors are speaking out about it.  Canadian Doctors for Refugee Care states that "Cutting preventative and primary health care is poor health care policy that threatens public safety and increases costs to taxpayers."  Furthermore, they believe that the cuts are "unjust and counter to Canada's long history of compassion and openness."  

Even if it will save us $20 million a year, a group of students at Canadian Mennonite University has calculated that this only amounts to 59¢ per person. Is it worth is to you? It certainly isn't to me. So this is what we're going to do. We're going to take our 59¢, send it to Stephen Harper, and tell him where he can put it: right back into the Interim Federal Health Program. Because everyone should have access to the healthcare they need, and we have the resources to provide it.



Check out this video, and then join us in sending your spare change (no postage necessary!) to:

The Right Honourable Stephen Harper
Prime Minister of Canada, Office of P.M.
80 Wellington St.
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A2

Thanks!
Laura