Topic: migration & (illegal) immigration

Topic: Illegal Immigration to the Canary Islands

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6160633.stm

http://www.spiegel.de/img/0,1020,692203,00.jpg

 

Interesting articles:

http://www.islacanaria.net/newsblog/news/archives/2008/09/16/09034468.html

This article is about a new airplane for the so called Guadia Civil. The plane should contoll the coasts of the canary islands and avoid illegal immigration.

http://www.spiegel.de/panorama/0,1518,428083,00.html

This SPIEGEL article deals with the arriving of four boats on the canary coast with people from africa. Altogether they were about 250 people, many of them in a bad physical condition, one man dead.

 

http://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/meldung115818.html

This is another article about people trying to reach spanish ground. In this case 1000 persons arrived at the coast, the reception camps were totally overcrowded.

 

http://www.zeit.de/2007/46/Migration

This is a reportage about illegal immigrants from africa on tenerife and the problems the situation causes.

 

http://www.bild.de/BILD/news/vermischtes/2008/07/11/vier-tote/bei-fluechtlings-drama-vor-den-kanaren.html

 

Questions and Facts that might help to stucture the presentation/to understand the situation:

  • geographic situation
  • reasons to escape to spain
  • how dangerous is it to travel by boat
  • what do the refugees expect
  • what does spain do with the refugees
  • what is the actual situation
  • how could this imigration be avoided

 

 

 

 

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

Gandhi studio 1931.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Gandhi_studio_1931.jpg

Ghandi was a spiritual and political leader of India and the Indian idependence movement. Most people know him as Mahatma Ghandi, what means Great Soul. He spent time in South Afrika, where he was confronted with discrimination. That was one of the main reasons why he started to fight for the rights of the Indian people in Africa. Upon his return to India, he organized poor farmers and labourers to protest oppressive taxation and widespread discrimination. Gandhi famously led Indians first in the disobedience of the British-imposed salt tax with the 400 kilometers (249 miles) Dandi Salt March in 1930, and later in an open call for the British to quit India in 1942. He was imprisoned for many years, on numerous occasions, in both South Africa and India. With his non-violent protest and his campaings he tried to reach alleviation of poverty, the liberation of women, brotherhood amongst different religious and ethnic groups, an end to untouchability and caste discrimination, and the economic self-sufficiency of India, but above all he fought for the independence of India from foreign domination. Parts of his protests where also long fasts as forms of both self-purification and social protest. Ghandi’s principles where truth, nonviolence, vegetarianism, simlicity and faith. On January 30, 1948, Gandhi was shot and killed while having his nightly public walk on the grounds of the Birla Bhavan (Birla House) in New Delhi.

 Salt March.jpg

The Salt March (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Salt_March.jpg)

Gandhi South-Africa.jpg

Ghandi in South Afrika (1895) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Gandhi_South-Africa.jpg

Reflection on my working process

I know I already finished my Facharbeit , but I finally found the time to reflect on my way of working. I didn’t keep a diary, because I had no time while I was writing the Facharbeit. Now I can reflect on my working process and maybe discuss what I could have done better or what worked out very well.

The title of my Facharbeit is “Wege aus der Armut – Perspektiven der Entwicklungshilfe für Afrika”. I think it describes very well that I wanted to find an answer to the question wether the so called “Entwicklungshilfe” can change Africa’s situation or not. I decided to concentrate on the effects that the poverty has on the people living in Africa first and disregard Africa’s financial distress, to get an impression how the people feel and a presentiment of what can help them. I realized that poverty and bad living contitions entail a lot of other problems, like diseases caused by the bad medical care and low education. In fact there are a lot more problems the poor people – not only in Africa- have to deal with every day.

Later I found out that there are a lot of different opinions on how these problems can be solved, too. Some people think that a “big push” – that means a lot of mony from the rich countries- is the only thing that can help Africa. On the other hand there are people who regard this financial help as very negative, because many poor countries are corrupt and so the money just determine corrupt presidents to do what they want to- and mostly that is not to improve the situation of the poor people.

The next question I dealt with was wether globalization can have positive effects on Africa or not. Therefore I also took the “fair trade” in consideration. With fair traded products companies strive towards more money for the producers of goods. Often the world trade makes it impossible for little companies to keep up with the big ones. The people are underpayed but are dependent on selling their products at the same time. Especially the women’s situation is bad, because they have to care for their children and are often victims of violence. 

Subsequently I regarded the Human development goals. With specific measures these goals want to improve the situation of the poor people. But until now they still not working very well, although the oficial “deadline” is 2015.

Eventually I can say that I defenetly learned a lot by writing this Facharbeit, what is in my opinion the most importand aspect. It was very hard to cope with all the different informations and I think for an outsider it’s almost impossible to get an idea of what is really going on with the enourmous amount in the world trade and between the countries. It was also very hard to put all the informations together on only 15 sites, because it’s defenetly not enough to use 15 sites for a theme that fills thousands of different books…

 

Homework :P

This post is about the passenger ship Liemba. Until may the 16th in 1927 it was named Graf Goetzen because of  Gustav Adolf Graf von Götzen. The ship was build in the Meyer-Werft in Papenburg for the inhabitants of the colonie in the east of Africa. To transport the ship, it was knocked down in seperate parts and packed in 5000 wooden boxes. Through the Mediterranian Sea an the Suez Canal the ship arrived at the seaport Daressalam and was transported in the heartland. Because there the railway did not reach the Tanganjikasee hundreds of natives had to carry the boxes to the see. This trip took a couple of weeks. When the ship arrived it was put together again. Today the ship is called Liemba and it is the only ship that sailes on the Tanganjikasee. 600 people can be transported.

Information can be found on wikipedia and here :)

Bush is in Africa, Köhler just was there and so was Frau Merkel…

“Facharbeit”

After reading the article “Manager der guten Tat“ published in the SPIEGEL magazine and also because this topic seems to be interesting I decided to write about the development aid for Africa.

Here are some of my thoughts concerning this topic:

  • “modern” help : a lot of popstars stand up for Africa and try to support the continent with foundations and by using the media as a platform -> are they really just kind-hearted, or are they doing it for publicity?
  •  are the rich people/the rich countries in some way responsible for Africa and is it their duty to support the country?
  • Madonna and Angelina Jolie are an example of stars adopting a child from a poor country-> is adoption from a foreign country a solution/ help and always a legal process?
  • Can small projects effect something positiv for Africa? ( Milleniumsdörfer)
  • Can Africa ever be independent? -> Is all this support in the end effectless for Africa because it avoids the independence?

Kenia – situation today

After the presidential elections on 27 December 2007 there were a lot of civil comotions. The opposition does not agree on the election result that appoints Kibakis the new president. Now Kofi Annan tries to arbitrate between president Kibaki and the opposition leader Odinga.

Till now there are about 300 people who died because of the comotions. Especially in the slums near Nairobi the situation seems to be out of control.

To get an impression of the situation, watch the video “Kenia brennt: Aufstand gegen Wahlbetrug” (http://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/kenia158.html)

      

How I organize my working process

I think the most important thing is to take some time to read the article or text you want to work with.

Write down questions and ideas you get while reading and translate the words you don’t know. Think about what might be interesting for the others and do some research on the themes you want to know more about.

Then you can start to sum up your results and make your ppt. Work on your presentation so that your able to meet the demands for a good presentation.

Criteria for a good presentation

  • sum up the main facts
  • speak slowly and freely
  • use a good design
  • don’t use unknown words
  • use formal language
  • keep eye-contact to the audience
  • use some pictures, but not too much ;)
  • some breaks might be good, the audience can ask questions
  • to keep the interest of the audience, you can ask some questions so that you can be shure that they are still listening :)

Dimensions of the global apple business

In the following text I summed up the results of my research concerning the global apple business.

Food is often transported over long distances. Because of the climatic change a lot of people think that this might be already a big problem, because the transport causes a lot of CO2. If people buy just 10% more regional food, it will already reduce 116.000 tons of Co2.

But a lot of people don’t even know about these facts, so they keep on buying apples from far away instead of apples harvested in their region.

To solve this problem, there are ideas for a sign, that shows the consumer how much CO2 the food he wants to buy caused because of the transport.

As an example of a project like that, Great Britain introduced the so called “Ampelsystem”. The consumer can see if a product is healthy or if it is not. Every product has got a green, orange or red point on it. (Information can be found here)

I think a lot of consumers would choose the product that caused less CO2 , if they saw that on the food they want to buy.

By doing that they could also support the creation of new jobs in their region.

I found a lot of interesting information here.

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