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Update 10 Greetings from the Balkan Sunflower teams. As ever, the response from the world is keeping us busy, and times have been a little stressful of late due to several factors , including the changeover from the Pathfinders teams to the first long term volunteers. For instance; in Tirana we had difficulty finding people who could respond quickly enough , leaving quite some days where Wam is on his own But we have had good news as well, and thus the project rolls on. Intro from Tirana ----------------- For most of you it is probably already some weeks ago that you haven't heard from me directly, since a bit more then 2 weeks I am in Tirana now, preparing the coming of the first Balkan Sunflower volunteers, which will come at the end of this week. If you like to know what life in Tirana and Albania is look like, besides from what you see on television or read in the newspapers, I advice you to have a look on the balkan sunflower homepage, or join the list to get my daily diary (send the message subscribe diary-l to the address majordomo@ecn.cz) But never the less, that Tirana and Albania are having a lot of problems, not only because over 400.000 Kosov@ refugees came to this country, but also that it has problems enough without them as being by far the poorest country of Europe, the preparation of the Balkan Sunflowers is going well. Good contacts are established with both local and international NGO's (among them big and small organisation, from which I mentioned UNHCR, UNICEF, IRC, CRS, and especially the Albanian and Kosova Youth Councils) are build up and a number of possible projects are in the final state are planned. The Peace Hostel ----------------- In the middle of Tirana we have hired a nice big house, which will be our central office and peace hostel, which is open for everybody (if you are not a sunflower volunteer you need to pay $5 per night, what is rather cheap in this place) as of end of this week. If you are looking for nice beaches, discos and "having a good time" Albania and Tirana is not really the place you should go to, however if you are intersting in doing something usefull and learn something about the reality behind the things you see in the news, this is one of the places to come. News from Skopje-team Macedonia ------------------- The Skopje-team started to work with five people making contacts with the local organizations. This lasted the whole first week, there was a lot to be done! The NGO-setting in Skopje is not bad, there are different local organizations working on humanitarian aid, inter-ethnic issues. After a day in an expensive hotel we found via a friend an apartments for 400 DM, quite cheap for a complete room, with bathroom and kitchen in the centre of Skopje. In the first week we noticed there are different layers in the Macedonian society: the Macedonians, the Macedonian Albanians, the refugees Kosovar Albanians and the international community. There have their own network and own funders, there are however some working on inter-ethnic issues.However, it has to be said that there is a lot of tension in the country After making a lot of local contacts we (the pathfinders Jojo and Wilbert together with the longterm volunteers Danae and Gary ) started to work out two concrete projects. One is an internet project, under the name of Riks, and the other was for a large refugee camp, called Stenkovec. The internet project, to provide internet access to refugees, now has ist own momentum and a wider suport base, so it seems that Balkan Sunflowers will participate as a partner organisation. For Stenkovec 1we have contacts with ICMC (International Catholic Migration Center), together with the local based NGO, Medajshi (Children Embassy). We could start an own Balkan Sunflowers community center in the frame of ICMC. Although it is a transitcamp, a lot of people could stay there for a while, as they do not have the luck of going on an airplane to abroad. So there is potential for community work. There will also be collaboration with local volunteers from the camp and volunteers from Medjashi. Watch this space for news. And another possible idea is to work within the Roma (gypsy) community in Skopje, a community of some 40 000 people including many thousand refugees from Kosov@ . News from Belzig ----------------- The application forms roll in at a steady pace. At last we are seeing quite a few applications from people who are NOT in America !! Obviously the very common internet use there meant that you americans were the first to respond, very welcome, but we need lots of other nationalities to make up the international teams which are so important to the idea of the project. Related to that, if people would like to donate money to enable those from poorer countries to take part, this is very much needed. We have already been approached by SCI Romania and from a Youth Organisation in Bangladesh, both of whom would like to send volunteers, but will need sponsorship to attend. Another need is for a computer hardware / network wizard to come and spend maybe week here to help us sort out our little network and computer needs. If you could persuade someone to donate what we need for kitting out internet telephony stuff then that would be good – we need to reduce our phone bills but we don't want to reduce the time on the phone – it's a very human way of contact compared to e-mail!! Financial worries ------------------ The Balkan Sunflowers is not a big organisation with unlimited cash, it is a network of volunteers, who basically finances themselves. But nevertheless to run this network money is needed. The last weeks we experienced that big parts of the world are more or less fed up with the news which is coming from this part of Europe. But still the crisis is there and every day new refugees are coming in and the biggest part is still hosted under the most horrible circumstances. And this will continue for at least the coming year (if not years). In the last 7 weeks we have established a lot, but now it is coming to a critical point, we have organised projects (and get financial and material support for it), we built up the infrastructure, we mobilised volunteers from all over the world, but up to now this was basically done by a few gifts and personal loans (so the project is in fact in debt) and one largish grant from a Yoga Foundation in the USA. There ARE people raising money (we thank you all again), e just need more! On this moment we are in a critical situation, not unusual for a new operation, but in the next coming weeks we have to collect the money to continue our work. Not much, just a few tens of thousands of dollars, but enough to break the whole operation if we don't collect it. Since we are a network basically supporting relief work in the field of human resources (our volunteers, who do finance themselves, by own local fundraising) we can operate cheaply, compared with other organisations. Nevertheless we need some financial support soon, otherwise allthough almost everything is in place now, we have to cancel it all, what will be a big disappointment for a lot of the people who are hoping that we can pull off our activities, especially the refugees. So we like to stress once more, how borring that may sound, to help us financially, since as many big organisation as confirmed in the last weeks this work is essential. Due to the crisis hardly no other organisation has the time to get it of the ground, the direct needs are having for them, and when you see it here you would understand why, a too high priority, but they say over and over again how important it is if the other, call it second line of relief is done as well. Mir sada, wam ;-) ----------------- Latest info about the Balkan Sunflowers: http://www.balkansunflowers.org or by email: lists@mir.org apply as volunteer: http://www.mir.org/dataform by the way, we have bankaccount now: Accountnr: 160 160 1 Accountname: Sunflower Bank Oekobank Frankfurt (Germany) Blz 500 901 00 Telephone numbers: +49-33841-30670 +49-33841-30671 (fax) ---------------------------------------------------------------- News from the | To (un)subscribe: Send an E-mail to: Balkan Sunflower | majordomo@ddh.nl and put in the text body: | (un)subscribe balkansunflower-list ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- News from the | To unsubscribe: Send an E-mail to: Balkan Sunflowers | majordomo@ddh.nl and put in the text body: (the new SunCokret) | unsubscribe balkansunflower-list ---------------------------------------------------------------- More on the project: http://www.ddh.nl/org/balkansunflower --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@desk.nl and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@desk.nl