Thursday, 18 March 2010

New Projects for Somerset

Bulamu Water Project in Uganda - to provide safe and clean water to the people (pop 969) and improve hygienic and sanitation conditions for the families.
Romania - Literacy and Activity Scheme -stimulating cognitive development of the children and improving literacy of their mothers.
It will be good to think of E Europe and Africa and helping families in these areas.

Monday, 15 March 2010




Pic 1. Ashaninka people waiting at the rivers edge to greet travellers.
Pic 2. one of the only ways in - by boat down the R. Ene.

This is a WI project working to promote awareness of the vulnerability of rainforests and their importance in the world and also combining with working to save an area of the Rainforest in Peru which is being sponsored by Taylors of Harrogate who in turn are working with the Rainforest Foundation UK. The people are called the Ashaninka, the older members speak Spanish (from the missionaries) and the young Arawak.

Rainforest Conference

Saw quite a few ACWW friends at the conference including Jackie and some WRW friends too. Generally, an excellent event - but some repetition the last afternoon. Roads busy, especially in Bath - glad to get home.

Wednesday, 10 March 2010

9th March ACWW Pre-conference day

After a lengthy journey (A303 shut at Mere) I took a taxi across to NFWI HQ. Arrived late to a stunned room as Joy told members that NFWI intended to abstain for Resolution 3. Reason: no mandate. Ros (Hampshire) intends to go home and write a Resolution ready for the next European conference to stop this happening again.

The rest of the resolutions were reasonable BUT another abstain for Res 6 (I think) by this time I was feeling brain dead. It's a very claustrophobic meeting room in the basement of the building. I think there must have been about 25 ladies there and it felt very full!! I must say NFWI lost its glamour yesterday - it's quite a pokey building.

We had a sandwich and fruit stick lunch (all very tasty) and then back for Margaret Cadzow to take us through Resolutions 1 & 2 - all OK. Then Margaret told us about the programme and facilities at the conference. I must say this was bittersweet for me - oh dear - it really hit home that I wasn't going. I will only get a % of my money back as it has been used already to run the conference!!

It was good to meet everyone again - thanks for the hug Gwendoline!! It was hard not to shed a tear - shall have to ask Therese to get me a cookbook, order a disc of photos and a conference bag of goodies if they are available!! Got home just after 9.30pm.

Friday, 5 March 2010

Paperwork arrives from HQ

Official Credentials Form arrives - will try to get it signed on Monday. Various other paperwork as well for the Triennial. It's very hard not to be going!!

Monday, 1 March 2010

Further email circulated re: Proxy Voting

Roma rang re: sending about a further email - which I did - some response and votes identified. Going to London on Tuesday 9th (coach booked) for NFWI pre-conference ACWW meeting. Although I am unable to go now - Joy has said I can still go to cascade info to members. Coach goes at 8.30am from Wincanton!!

Adventures planned for after the conference
Heard from penfriend in Africa - they are planning trip to New Orleans after conference followed by Caribbean Cruise. Further news Sharon and Roma are off on an extensive journey by car - sounds fascinating. Lotus also planning lots of lovely adventures - what a shame I won't see everyone! Alison and Therese are staying longer in Hot Springs exploring the local area.