As everyone knows, the 2014 FAWCO Interim Conference was held in
Brussels from 13 to 15 March.
Forty-one clubs from 22 countries were represented, including AWC Lagos
(Nigeria) and AWC Qatar for the first time. Seven of the 10 UN Reps were there, as
was a group from FAUSA, the organization of former FAWCO members who have
returned to the US. AAWE Paris had
the largest representation, with 9 members present, but AWG-LR, with only one
member at the conference, was very much in evidence. We were mentioned as one of the first
clubs to sign up for Clubs in Motion, and the photo on the
flyer that was handed out to all attendees was one from our Castries aqueduct
hike. The more members who come on
the monthly hikes, the more km we will be able to add to our tally. Another report noted that the Region 3
(all the French clubs) coordinator remains a member of AWG, since Kim has
replaced Linda, and that Kim is also on the Finance Committee. The Foundation President’s report
included a slide with a photo of the fundraising dinner chez Orla.
The 10 items donated by AWG members for the Foundation
Night silent auction brought in a total of $212. The FAWCO Friendship
Quilt, for which we contributed 5 blocks, was too big this year to be
hung anywhere at the conference where a full photo could be taken. Roberta from IWC Munich has been putting
the blocks together to make the quilts for 19 years. She and her friends had to take the
finished 2014 quilt to a local clinic since that was the only place they could
find a high enough wall on which to hang it for a photo.
There was a large notice board dedicated to Women Who
Inspire Us outside the doors to the main meeting rooms, and Peggy
R is one of the women whose plaque was on that board. There were also plaques that mentioned
AWG-LR as having participated in the Half the Sky book discussion and film
viewing, and as having donated bras for the Free the Girls project. On Saturday morning, Free
the Girls: Fight Human Trafficking was
announced as the Target Project for the next three years, so we
are among the very first participants in the new Target Project. A matching donor
Challenge was also announced.
Individual donations of $10 to $250 made by 30 June 2014 will be matched
by a sponsor, as will Club donations of $500 or more made by 31 December 2014,
so the more than 1000 euros that we collected at our FUNdraising ceilidh on 22
March will be doubled. A
picto-meter on the FAWCO website will be painted in little by little as the
donations flow in, but, as in the jug for the Cambodian wells Target Project,
there will be room for overflow.
The painting that will take form is part of the new Target logo, FAWCO
Backing Woman. It was done
specifically for FAWCO, and is part of a series called “The Necks” by Christian
de Laubadère, the brother-in-law of Nan de L from AAWE Paris and now FAUSA. You can visit the on-line
backingwomenboutique on the FAWCO Foundation website www.fawcofoundation.org
(click under Quick Links) and purchase a beautiful scarf, bags,
towels, etc. There will be a photo
contest for the Target Project. The
deadline is 30 October 2014 for submitting a maximum of three photos, and, as
for the water Target Project, there will be a book with a compilation of all the
photos. Details will follow.
You can read reports of all the conference sessions and see photos on
the FAWCO website www.fawco.org. You will also find the
list of projects that won the 8 Development Grants that were offered this
year. A record number of 39 clubs
voted. Of course, AWG was one of
them. Unfortunately neither of the
projects we nominated won a grant. If you know anyone in the Munich club, be
sure to congratulate her. Although
we all came away winners from the conference, Munich IWC took home its first
Education Grant, its first Development Grant, and its first Friendship
Quilt.
AWG’s new cookbook Season was on sale at the FAWCO Face-2-Face
session and is now in kitchens all over the world. Other books by FAWCO clubs and
individual members of those clubs were also on sale, so AWG has decided to make
some of those books more easily available to our members. One of the books which you can now
borrow is current FAWCO President My Linh Kunst’s photojournalistic Beyond
Borders, which contains a portrait of Carol M, who was nominated by
AWG. Another is Subtle
Differences, Big Faux Pas – Test Your Cultural Competence, by Elizabeth
Vennekens-Kelly of the FAWCO Sharing Cultures Task Force. Susan Van Alsenoy donated a copy of her
book Learning Without Boundaries, and we already had a copy of the
autobiographical Waltz of the Asparagus People, by pianist Robin Meloy
Goldsby, which was donated by PeggyR, who enjoyed it and wanted to share. Harvesting Stones, by Paula Lucas
of AODVC, who spoke to AWG after the Marrakech conference, was on sale at the
conference and is available on Amazon.
Amanda Klekowski von Koppenfels gave one of the parallel sessions at the
conference, and provided a 50% discount voucher for ordering her book
Migrants or Expatriates? Americans in Europe. Contact Maggie if you would like to buy
a copy from the internet site.
You can find a list of other books by FAWCO clubs and authors on the
FAWCO website. Just click where it
says FAWCO books. Of course, they
cost more than AWG’s “FAWCO Books.”
If you would like to buy some of our used books at one euro each, contact
Maggie either to arrange a time to stop by and browse, or to ask for an
alphabetical list to be sent via e-mail.
Also contact Maggie if you would like to borrow a book from the new
mini-lending library.
In March 2015 the FAWCO Biennial Conference will be held in
Rome. A Task Force gave a report on
redesigning the interim meetings to last only two days, over a weekend, in
smaller hotels outside smaller cities in order to bring down the costs. Regional meetings are also a good way to
catch FAWCO Fever. We are all
invited to a Region 2 Conference in Oslo, Norway, from 10 to 12 October,
when they will also be celebrating their 80th anniversary. The theme is “Come Out and Play.” Even if you cannot go to Oslo, you can
participate in their photo contest.
The theme is simply “Play.”
Contact Maggie if you would like details. If you are planning a trip to the US,
you could sign up for the FAUSA getaway in Colorado Springs from 9 to 12
October. The FAUSA cards say “You
have a friend in FAUSA,” so please keep them in mind if you are returning
Stateside, whether temporarily or permanently. FAWCO would like all the
clubs to consider sending representatives to the United Nations in Geneva from 3
to 5 November for the NGO Forum Beijing + 20, hosted by the NGO Committee on the
Status of Women and its partner organizations. The NGO Forum will examine the 12
critical areas of the 1995 Beijing Platform for Action, to review progress made,
remaining gaps and existing challenges.
It will also identify emerging women’s issues brought on by a changing
world and seek government accountability for their commitments made to women’s
rights, equality and empowerment initiatives.
The 2014 FAWCO Youth Cultural Volunteers Program in Shanghai
will take place from 18 to 27 July, with weekends planned as arrival and
departure days. The Program will be available for up to 15 FAWCO teens between
the ages of 15-18.
Applications are due by 15 May.
You can sign up to receive FAWCO publications by e-mail and get
all the information as it is released.
Just click on FAWCO Publications under Quick Links on the FAWCO website
and choose the ones to which you would like to subscribe. There are general FAWCO news
e-newsletters and special interest e-bulletins (UN issues, global issues such as
environment, human rights, and the target program, and US issues such as voting,
citizenship, taxation and banking).
The US Liaison would like a voting advocate in each club. Please contact Maggie if you would like
to volunteer.
By the way, some FAWCO clubs charge a fee for members to attend
meetings. So just think how lucky
we are not to have to pay for each meeting, and try to participate in more of
our club’s great activities.