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Ghana Fairtrade worker tells her story for Limerick Fairtrade Fortnight 2018

Winners of the Limerick Fairtrade Fortnight Poster Competition targeted at schools and community announced. Pictured are 3rd Prize – Emma O’Brien, Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh, Roxborough, 2nd Prize – Ava O’Sullivan Riordan, An Mhodhscoil, O’Connell Ave and 1st Prize – Siobhán Hipolito, Milford NS Castletroy with special guest, Fairtrade worker Juliet Arku – Mensah, from the VREL Banana Co-operative in Ghana. Picture: Alan Place

Ghana Fairtrade worker tells her story for Limerick Fairtrade Fortnight 2018

Limerick Fairtrade Fortnight

Winners of the Limerick Fairtrade City Committee’s Poster Competition announced. Pictured are 3rd Prize – Emma O’Brien, Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh, Roxborough, 1st Prize – Siobhán Hipolito, Milford NS Castletroy and 2nd Prize – Ava O’Sullivan Riordan, An Mhodhscoil, O’Connell Ave. Picture: Alan Place

Fairtrade worker Juliet Arku – Mensah, from the VREL Banana Co-operative in Ghana, was the special guest at this year’s event to coincide with Limerick Fairtrade Fortnight 2018.


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Juliet joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.

Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Juliet outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Ghana and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.

Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they display their posters which the created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.

The Fairtrade movement is made up of ordinary people doing extraordinary things in their communities for Fairtrade. Your actions help shoppers to make choices that change the lives of farmers and workers.  This fair-trade fortnight we are encouraged to “Check Out Fairtrade and help change the world!”

Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Stephen Keary said: “I want to thank the Limerick Fairtrade Committee that for continuing their efforts to get across to as many people as possible that many of the farmers and workers who grow our food aren’t getting paid fairly.  Since Limerick became a Fairtrade City in 2005, the movement has become a lot more visible and people have become a lot more conscious of where products are sourced.”

Chairperson of the Limerick Fairtrade City Committee, Dolores O’Meara, said “While the good news is that sales of Fairtrade products in Ireland grew from €273 million in 2016 to €342 million in 2017, an increase of 25%, we need to keep up this momentum.  Farmers on small holdings in the developing world depend on the choices we make as consumers.  When they trade through Fairtrade, they not only get a fair price which provides them with a sustainable living but their Fairtrade Co-operative also gets an additional payment, a social premium, which is used for community development projects.  We can change the world and bring about equality when we choose items with the Fairtrade logo.”

This event saw the winners of the Limerick Fairtrade City Committee’s Poster Competition targeted at schools and community groups being announced.

Targeted at schools and community development groups, the Fairtrade Poster Competition 2018

1st Prize – Siobhán Hipolito, Milford NS Castletroy

2nd Prize – Ava Ní Shúilleabháin, An Mhodhscoil, O’Connell Ave

3rd Prize – Emma O’Brien, Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh, Roxborough

Highly Commended:

  • Hawa Coco Gavi, Taibou Dedi Gavi, Marion Anumati, Elizabethka Palkova and Honour Bala Ahmadi, Our Lady of Lourdes PS, Rosbrien;
  • Alan Barry and Tony Colbert, i-Scoil STEPS, Rosbrien
  • Sadhbh Drew Hartigan, An Mhodhscoil, O’Connell Ave
  • Nicole Lane, John Roche and Maggie Kelly, Meenkilly NS, Abbeyfeale
  • Ekene Ohajunwa, Milford NS Castletroy
  • Heather O’Doherty, Knockea NS
  • Izzy Duggan, Rachel Somers, Caoimhe Canty and Alannah Obrien, Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh, Roxborough
  • Heather Nolan, Taylor McMahon and Patrick Sheehan, Donoughmore NS
  • Shane Devereux, Sophie McNamara, Colby Crawford and Ashleen Whelan, Corpus Christi Primary School, Moyross
  • Oliver Sherlock and Daithí McEllin, St John’s NS, Cratloe
  • Alexander Arbuzov, Coláiste Mhichíl CBS, Sexton St
  • Alan Wallace, Desmond College Newcastle West
  • Eileen Keating, Majella Bennis, Agnes Crowley, Donal O’Farrell and Áine Daunt, Fairgreen Bawnmore Centre

 

For more stories on Fairtrade, go here.

For more information on Limerick Fairtrade Fortnight, go here.

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Richard is a presenter, producer, songwriter and actor. He was named the Limerick Person of the Year (2011) and won an online award at the Metro Éireann Media and Multicultural Awards (2011) for promoting multi-culturalism online. Richard says that the ilovelimerick.com concept is very much a community driven project that aims to document life in Limerick. So, that in 20 years time people can look back and remember the events that were making the headlines.