Keeping Global Nutrition on the Table

USAID Impact Blog

I had the honor of contributing an article to the Feed the Future blog last Thursday. The post was also published on the USAID Impact blog. Though I did share the article on my social media channels, I wanted to post the links here as well. I hope you will visit and read more about why we should keep the topic of global nutrition on the table and a little about the innovative work of Feed the Future.

A fellow Global Team of 200 member, Julia Gibson, also contributed a great article called Filling the Bellies of Hungry Kids. Shivani Cotter wrote a piece called It’s The Silent Killer: Undernutrition.

To join the conversation about global health issues including #nutrition, follow @USAID@USAIDGH and @FeedtheFuture on Twitter and use #GHMatters.

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Philanthropy Friday: A Pearl of Fair Trade

Each Friday, the another jennifer blog shares stories of those who incorporate philanthropy into their everyday lives – personally and professionally – in a creative and unique way. If you have a story you’d like to share, please contact Jennifer. You can view past posts from the series here.

Fair trade pearls offered by Jules and Company.

Fair trade pearls offered by Jules and Company.

Julia Simpson is passionate about fair trade. It all started when her husband was sent to work in the Philippines for three years. While she was there, she would visit the many bizarres in the area. Julia would shop and connect with the vendors selling their wares, everything from tupperware to jewelry.

As time went on, she became friendly with a local co-op that offered beautiful fresh water pearl jewelry. She got to know the artisans who made the jewelry and saw first hand how the co-op worked.

She saw that the artisans received retirement and medical benefits, two items that aren’t even required for fair trade companies.

Talking with Julia, her commitment to the women in the co-op is apparent.

Julia realized that by selling their jewelry back in the United States, she would be helping to keep women home and avoid being exported to work in another country or forced to work in the sex trade. She chose fresh water pearls because she’s always loved pearl jewelry.

You can buy fair trade fresh water jewelry from Jules and Company online or via Julia directly. Her offerings are beautiful and very reasonably priced. She also works with nonprofits who sell the fair trade jewelry to raise money.

Julia is also a full-time farmer who maintains an organic berry farm in Dresden, Maine. I love the fact a purchase of her jewelry supports talented artisans in the Philippines and my own local economy at the same time. Her goal and motivation is to sell enough jewelry to help 10 women get hired by the co-op each year.

Do you enjoy pearl jewelry? Do you look for fair trade products when shopping? 

New Perspectives: Allowing Ourselves to Feel

 

Today’s a travel day on another jennifer. I’m over at the New Approaches blog telling the story of a time where I fought my emotions while shooting a video for a substance abuse treatment center  I worked for.

Too often we mask our emotions when we really just need to feel them. 

Sound familiar to you?

My post is the latest addition to the popular New Perspectives SeriesThe goal of the series is to shed new light on mental health, wellness, and just being a human being.

I met Hannah, the author of New Approaches, several years back when we both worked for a mental health agency in Portland, Maine. Hannah is a licensed clinical social worker and is rare in that she can actually write about things like relationships, worthiness, emotions and life in a very thoughtful and insightful way. (Most social workers I know get too caught up in the clinical piece when writing.)

Hannah has a thriving private practice and is working to reframe how we look at mental health. I know you’ll love her posts, so don’t forget to read a few while you are over there. You might also remember her guest post over here, (Not So) Great Expectations.

Read my post, Allowing Ourselves to Feel

You can also read more posts in the New Perspectives series. And feel free to contact Hannah if you think you might want to contribute to the series.

So, fess up. Do you fight your emotions?

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