STORIES FROM HAITI Part Four: 2011-2014 English resources for 11-14 year olds.

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STORIES FROM HAITI Part Four: English resources for year olds

A NEW STORY: ROOFTOP AND BACKYARD GARDENING Photo credit: Mimy Kambere/Oxfam.Photo credit: Marla Borno/Oxfam

Page 3 Watch rooftop and backyard gardeners here:

Page 4 Rooftop and backyard gardening story Photo credit: Charles Peleg/Oxfam.

Page 5 Urban gardening story Photo credits: Marla Borno/Oxfam.

Page 6 Rooftop and backyard gardening story Some city gardeners are taking part in a nutrition and best cooking practices course. Photo credit: Richard Eugene/Oxfam

Page 7 Marie’s story “I want to sell some vegetables and use the money to restart my old business.” Photo credit: Charles Peleg/Oxfam

Page 8 Noel’s story Photo credit: Richard Eugene/Oxfam “I grow mainly Swiss chard and carrots. When we want to eat other vegetables, I exchange them with other urban farmers who are producing different vegetables”.

Page 9 Delise’s story Photo credit: Richard Eugene/Oxfam “The vegetables are improving my family’s diet. The entire family helps me in the small garden as they saw the good results from the first harvest. Now, I am able to budget a small amount for the education of four of my six children.”

Page 10 Who…? What…? Why…? Where…? When…? How…? Photo credit: Marla Borno/Oxfam Photo credit: Richard Eugene/Oxfam

Page 11 Development Compass Rose N Nature These are questions about the natural world. E Economics These are questions about money. S Society These are questions about people. W Who decides? These are political questions about who has the power to make decisions.

SHARING THE STORY Photo credit: Marla Borno/Oxfam Photo credit: Richard Eugene/Oxfam Photo credit: Mimy Kambere/Oxfam.

Page 13 Sharing the story in the UK Farming Yards leaflet for donors in the UK.

Page 14 Farming Yards Project aims Increase urban food production and incomes for producers, especially women-headed households, by introducing innovative rooftop and backyard growing techniques, nurseries, water collection systems, and marketing opportunities. Increase the availability of fresh, affordable food for local communities. Enable growers to collectively promote wider replication of urban agriculture and to lobby for support for urban farming in their areas.

Page 15 Sharing the good news story in Haiti Photo credit: Marla Borno/Oxfam

Page 16 Sharing the good news story in Haiti Photo credit: Oxfam Farming yards leaflet for Haitian audience.

Page 17 Sharing a good story in the UK too “The radio couldn’t happen without people working together.” Sunny Govan outreach worker Jim McMillan editing a programme for broadcast Photo credits: Andy Hall/Oxfam

Page 18 REFLECTION

Page 19 ARTISTS’ STORIES HISTORICAL STORIES POVERTY AND VULNERABILITY STORIES MEDIA STORIES WRITERS’ STORIES NEW STORIES GEOGRAPHICAL STORIES SURVIVORS’ STORIES What story will you tell?

Page 20 Jim McMillan on Sunny Govan “To us, it’s like tourism journalism,” Jim says. “’Oh, here we are in Govan today, a place full of crime, drugs, vandalism, blah, blah, blah.’ That’s not necessarily the scenario. Here’s a vibrant community that’s been here for thousands of years, that can historically rival anywhere in the world. The media don’t talk the area up, it always seems to us to be talking the area down. We know there are a lot of people here with talent and solutions.” Sunny Govan outreach worker Jim McMillan editing a programme for broadcast Photo credit: Andy Hall/Oxfam

Page 21 The many stories of Haiti Photo credit: Abbie Trayler-Smith/Oxfam

Page 22 Photo credit: Richard Eugene/Oxfam Photo credit: Coco McCabe/Oxfam Photo credit: Jane Beesley/Oxfam

Page 23 Photo credit: Tony Adamson/Oxfam Photo credit: Charles Peleg/Oxfam Photo credit: Toby Adamson/Oxfam

Page 24 Photo credit - Jane Beesley/Oxfam Photo credits (all): Jane Beesley/Oxfam

Page 25 “After nourishment, shelter and companionship, stories are the thing we need most in the world.” Philip Pullman Philip Pullman “The reason for evil in the world is that people are not able to tell their stories.” C.G. JungC.G. Jung