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The World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg has
just come to an end with most world leaders commiting themselves to
participate in a major global undertaking to improve living standards
while protecting the environment. However, various differences between the
major players have not allowed all the important targets to be met, let
alone set, and a great deal of work needs to be done. Fortunately, civil
society, including our Maltese one, can take heart from some of the
positive outcomes of the World Summit and continue doing its bit to live
and assist sustainable development world-wide.
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has fulfilled his
responsibility to speak out about the current world economic situation by
engcouraging us to “face the
uncomfortable truth" and acknowledge that "The model of development we are
accustomed to has been fruitful for the few, but flawed for the many.” The
Secretary-General added that “A path to prosperity that ravages the
environment and leaves a majority of humankind behind in squalor will soon
prove to be a dead-end road for everyone."
Koperattiva Kummerċ Ġust, the Maltese cooperative
that promotes fair trade and runs L-Arka, the only fair
trade shop in Malta, is fully committed to make more people aware of such
global imbalance and provide all consumers with all the information needed
to make healthy and positive choices. Koperattiva Kummerc Gust, together
with partners like Traidcraft in Britain and CTM-Altromercato in Italy, is
bound by the International Federation for Alternative Trade
(IFAT) to trade in such a
manner that guarantees workers in Africa, Latin and Central America and
Asia to earn a fair wage for their work and enough money to access basic
health and education services.
Foodstuffs
that are free from pesticides and GMOs are the result of concrete and
efficient systems of economic development that are not only sustainable
for the workers themselves, but healthy for the local consumer. For
further information about fair trade contact Koperattiva Kummerċ
Ġust on 2124 4865 or at
[email protected].
Karsten Xuereb
September 2002 |