Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Central African Republic's children 'abused and recruited'

Central African Republic's children 'abused and recruited'

Children aged between 14 and 17 who were fighting in armed groups in CAR pictured in Bangui; about 21 of them were released following intervention from Unicef in May 2013 In May, Unicef organised the release of a few child soldiers from armed groups

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More than 100,000 children in the Central African Republic are facing sexual abuse and recruitment into armed groups, Save the Children has warned.
The children have been forced to flee their homes following the overthrow of the government by a rebel alliance in March this year, the charity says.
Many of them are suffering from malnutrition and malaria.
Mark Kaye, a spokesman for the charity, told the BBC the health system had been almost completely destroyed.

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I've been to hospitals where even the mattresses have been stolen”
Mark Kaye Save the Children
The UN Security Council is due to discuss the crisis in the Central African Republic (CAR) on Wednesday.
Michel Djotodia, who seized power from President Francois Bozize when fighters from the Seleka rebel coalition marched into the capital, Bangui, on 24 March 2013, has promised to relinquish power after elections scheduled for 2016.
Earlier this month, UN chief Ban Ki-moon said there had been a "total breakdown of law and order" since the coup and infighting among rebel groups had led to widespread abuses.
'Deserted villages' Save the Children said many families were running out of food, and many were still hiding in the bush, afraid to return home.
Those children not the direct victims of violence had witnessed widespread looting and their parents being threatened or beaten, the charity said in a statement.
"What we've seen is an almost complete destruction of the existing health system. I've seen deserted villages," Mr Kaye told the BBC World Service's Newsroom programme.
The looting was not just of food reserves and people's possessions, he said.
"All the pharmacies have been hit. There are no medications, no drugs, equipment has been stolen.
Members of the Multinational Force of Central Africa patrol on 20 July in Bangui, CAR A multinational force is trying to help restore stability in CAR
"I've been to hospitals where even the mattresses have been stolen."
Mr Kaye said that aid organisations urgently needed help to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe.
"This isn't just a forgotten crisis from the coup. This country has been largely ignored for the best part of a decade now.
"Even before this coup one in 10 children died before they reached the age of one and 15 out of 100 died before they reached the age of five."
Over the weekend, Mr Ban urged the UN Security Council to consider sanctions or to set up a panel of experts to monitor the situation in CAR.
In April, regional states agreed to send 2,000 peacekeepers to bolster a 500-strong multinational force that was battling to help the interim government restore stability.
CAR, a former French colony, has an unstable history and is extremely poor, though it has large deposits of minerals including gold and diamonds.

Monday, 12 August 2013

Top 10 Best Hollywood Film Directors of all Time

Movies can and do have a tremendous influence in shaping young lives in the realm of entertainment towards the ideals and objectives of normal adulthood” said Walt Disney. He is definitely right. A movie, like a book, can change your life. It can change the way you think. It can make you a better person, for there’s an electrical thing about the movies. It captures our imagination like no other. The movies we watch in childhood shape the way we think and they influence us to a great extent. There have been so many movies that are larger than life and coming of age. So many movies that have revolutionized the way we think. They may be cliché, but somehow the characters have sashayed into our lives! Few Hollywood movies are laudable and very praiseworthy, for the way they have been made.
A film is a fountain of thought. When you make a film you usually make a film about an idea. An idea that has grappled your mind! Something you want to show the world. You show the world to look at things from a new perspective, from your perspective.  It all comes down to the director. Their job is not easy. To handle so many people on the sets, to tutor the actors and to set the scenes, it requires great vision. Directors are answerable to the audience, so they always make credible movies. Whether it is about the subtleties of human emotions, or a sci-fi movie or a romcom. This article lists out ten famous Hollywood directors. It is not exhaustive, as there are too many talented directors out there. But these are some big names that every one of us would have heard.  Here they are:

10. Quentin Tarantino

Levon-Biss_Quentin-Tarantino_071212-2894_V1 Quentin Jerome Tarantino is a well known American director, screenwriter, producer and actor. He’s the man behind “Pulp Fiction”, a movie that is loved by thousand even today! His first movie, “Reservoir Dogs” won him accolades! He is the man behind “Inglorious Basterds”. QT, as few call him, made a bizarre mix of pop music and art house cinema.  His thrillers are famous for their witty and satirical dialogues. His “Kill Bill” series made Uma Therman very popular.  He has received many awards, including the Academy awards, Golden Globe award and the prestigious Palme D’Or.

9. Kathryn Bigelow

Kathryn Bigelow Kathryn Bigelow is the first woman to win the Oscar in the best director category.  She won this award for the movie, “The Hurt Locker” in 2008. She was married to fellow director, James Cameron. Kathryn is known for her visuals and awesome action sequences.  She is a very talented painter too. In the year 2010, she was named in the Time 100 list of ‘most influential people of the year’. Her recent movie is “Zero Dark Thirty”, which was released in 2012.

8. Woody Allen

Woody Allen Woody Allen is an American screenwriter, director, actor, comedian, author, playwright, and musician whose career spans over half a century. If you appreciate true cinematic beauty and simplicity, then you will love Woody Allen’s movies.  He is best known for his light hearted romantic comedies, which contain a dash of slapstick. His movies portray the women as having strong characters. Some of his most famous movies are, “Annie Hall”, “Midnight in Paris”, “Manhattan” etc. He has the most number of Academy Award nominations as a screenwriter. He has won four Oscars. In 2007, a Spanish university conferred him with a PhD Honoris Causa.

7. Francis Ford Coppola

Francis Ford Coppola Francis Ford Coppola is a famous American director. His origin is Italian. He is best known for “The Godfather” trilogy, which is based on the novel of the same name by Mario Puzo.  In the 1960s, he emerged as one of the leading directors of the 20th century. He first gained critical acclaim as a screenwriter and even won an Academy Award for “Patton” in 1970. He is a legend, for directing some of the greatest movies ever. His career had suffered a setback initially. But his unwavering determination made him successful. “Apocalypse Now” marked the end of the golden period in his career.

6. Martin Scorsese

Martin-Scorsese-001 Martin Scorsese is known for his gritty, meticulous filmmaking style and is widely considered one of the most important directors of all time. In 1973, he directed “Mean Streets”, which was his first film to be recognized as a masterpiece. In the same movie, he collaborated with Robert De Niro, marking the beginning of one of the most successful partnerships in Hollywood.  He is regarded as one of the greatest directors of all time. He has made some of the most daring films. In 2007, he founded the World Cinema Foundation. He has accolades’ galore and has even won the AFI Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to cinema.

5. Alfred Hitchcock

Alfred Hitchcock Alfred Hitchcock went on to become the most widely known and influential director in the history of world cinema with a significant body of work produced over 50 years. His first American film, Rebecca”, won an Academy Award for best picture. Hitchcock created more than 50 films, including the classics Rear Window, “The 39 Steps , “The Man Who Knew Too Much” and “Psycho.  His movies show eccentric characterization and comedy. Nicknamed, the “Master of Suspense,” Hitchcock received the AFI’s Life Achievement Award in 1979. He died in 1980.

4. Christopher Nolan

Cristopher Nolan Christopher Nolan is best known for his existential explorations of time and memory. He is intrigued and fascinated by the perception of reality and identity. He is known as one of the most imaginative and innovative storytellers today. He is a director of psychologically demanding movies. If you have watched “Inception”, a brilliant movie without any doubt, and one of its kind, then Nolan will strike your head. His most famous character is Batman. In July 2012, Christopher Nolan became the youngest director to be honored with a hand and footprint ceremony at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles.The Dark Knight Rises” was one of the biggest films of 2012, grossing about a billion at the box office.

3. James Cameron

James Cameron James Francis Cameron first found success for directing the sci-fi hit “The Terminator”, in 1984. He is one of the most popular Hollywood directors. After his film “True Lies”, he took on his biggest film at the time “Titanic (1997) which won the Academy Award for best picture and him, the Academy Award for best director and film editing. After Titanic, Cameron began a project that took almost 10 years to make, his science-fiction epic “Avatar” (2009), for which he was nominated for best director and film editing, again. Even today, the movie Titanic is revered by people worldwide and it is one of the greatest movies ever to be made.

2. Clint Eastwood

Clint Eastwood Clint Eastwood is not unheard of. He is one of the most macho of stars. His suave style has made him an international icon. His characters have a trademark expression. In a career that spanned over half a century, actor-director Clint Eastwood managed to become both a top box office draw and an Oscar-winning director.  In 2000, he was awarded the Italian Venice Film Festival Golden Lion for lifetime achievement. In recent years, Eastwood has directed many films, including the Academy Award-winning projects “Unforgiven”, “Mystic River”, “Million Dollar Baby” and “The Changeling”.

1. Steven Spielberg

Spielberg Steven Spielberg is a celebrated American director. He is loved by his fans, the world over. He is perhaps the world’s most popular filmmaker. He has made some of the most successful movies ever. In a career of more than four decades, Steven Spielberg’s films have covered many themes and genres. Spielberg went on to become the enormously successful and Academy Award-winning director of such films as “Schindler’s List”,” The Color Purple”, “E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial “and “Saving Private Ryan”. He is one of the most influential film personalities and has countless big grosser are accolades to his name. This list would be incomplete without him and he is the numero uno!

Sunday, 11 August 2013

Itz Tiffany makes biggest comeback with Dance

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After being absent from the music scene for a while, the Tema-based female rapper Itz Tiffany is back! Yes, and she is making her come-back the biggest with a new hot single and video of Dance Neke Neke from the stables of Nana Asihene.

Speaking to GhanaWeb about her up and coming release, she said “Neke neke (like this like that) is different from any other song I have ever released in the past; this has a new feel, guaranteed to get ones body moving to the rhythm.”

The song was produced by multiple award winning KillbeatZ, and it features gestures which goes like ‘pick up the step and move to the beat kind of vibe.’

Itz Tiffany is undoubtedly one of the finest female performers in Africa, her 'killer' presence on the world banger ‘Azonto’ has kept her busy with a lot of tour presence after breaking her stardon ice with smash hit ‘fake London boy'.

Sources close to the artiste revealed that she will be releasing the video on her @itz_tiffany twitter page very very soon, so stay close!

Ghana meet Naija

OkyeamekwamenaijaOkyeame Kwame is undoubtedly one of Ghana’s living music legends. He has paid his dues in the industry which has seen him gathered the fame, accolades and continuous strength to excel. He is a musician per excellence, thus, his views counts when matters dear to the industry are triggered.

Recently he was asked the question of, “what are Ghanaian musicians doing about Nigerian music since it is taking over the music industry?”

The Rap Doctor faced the matter squarely. He minced no words to the baring facts on the ground; he didn’t give an answer that is most appropriate for PR.

He opted for the truth, at least in his opinion, he reminded Ghanaians that after all, twenty years ago Nana Ampadu, Amakye Dede, Abrekyireba Kofi Sammy and many Hi-Life acts were the main stream artistes in Nigeria, so if the reverse is happening, why dem for bore?

To read more on OK’s argument, click on Let Naija music play!

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Africafashionweeknew   Britain’s Top Model of Colour Cycle 5 winner Nana Afua Antwi tops it all at Africa Fashion Week London 2013. The International Model showcased her new collection SS14 for Adopted Culture which went viral after a splendid finale.

The collection theme is ‘Grown Woman’ inspired by the traditional Krobo tribe in Eastern Region of Ghana. We were wowed with the texture and careful selection of colour contrast in her collection using batik and tie and dye fabric.

Right after the showcase her collection was spotted worn by celebrity Shangai Shoniwa lead singer from the famous band Noisette’ which she graced at the Africa Fashion and Arts Banquet in Dorchester last week Sunday.

Africa Fashion Week London is the biggest African event of its kind in Africa. A collaborative fashion exhibition, highlighting the industry’s established and emerged African designers; AFWL is at the forefront of capturing the surge of the African inspired trends in the fashion industry.

This year it welcomed over 150 Designers with 50 models gracing the catwalk from the 1st – 3rd of August 2013. The show was hosted at the Old Truman Brewery in Brick lane in Shoreditch (Liverpool Street London) which attracted big media houses such as the BBC and CNN, from International Buyers and fashiontas from Europe and Africa

During an interview with Nana Afua Antwi at the event she says, “I am so excited with the amazing feedback about my collection this has been beyond my anticipations, it has never been easy being a Model and a Fashion Designer. Consistency in the industry is very important and I am pleased to be able to do both. It’s a lot of hard work but it is all about self believe.”

The model was also interviewed by the BBC and had her collection featured on CNN inside Africa website.

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Photographers: Rob Sheppard & Marcin Andrzejewski

Ice Prince speaks on his relationship with son and baby mama

By Amaka Ojo
Mr Zamani hold his son in his arms
Mr Zamani holds his son in his arms. Photo: Anuel Photography
In an interview with NET, the rapidly-rising rapper admits he doesn’t spend enough time with his son Jamal as much as he would love to because of his busy work schedule.
 ’I don’t get to chill with him all the time like I would have loved to but I try to make sure I’m there.
Speaking on his relationship with his baby mama Bimbo Babatunde, the choc boy says he chats with her on regular basis saying ‘I speak to his mum a lot, I chat with her, I have her on my Whatsapp‘.
He told NET he hopes Jamal will tour and travel with him when he’s older.

Ice Prince gives housemates motivational talk [VIDEO]

By Amaka Ojo
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On Monday, August 6, Nigeria’s hip-hop star and BET Award winner Ice Prince paid the housemates a surprise visit.
The courtesy visit was part of the star’s duties as a ONE Campaign ambassador which he performed in collaboration with the African Union.
While visiting the housemates, Ice Prince encouraged them to be involved with humanitarian work even outside of the Big Brother House.
He said, ‘Whether you win the money or not you guys should get involved.’ Adding that, ‘Hopefully by 2030 extreme poverty should be eradicated. Your voices and your images will do that in a lot of ways.
Watch below…

Durella – Pop singer breaks down his relationship with D’banj

By Osagie Alonge
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Watch Durella explain his current relationship with ‘buggy’ D’banj and also clear the air on the now controversial ‘Blame it on the money‘ single.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdMAm_yIacQ&feature=player_embedded

Watch D’banj make beat selections for Hennessy Artistry 2013 theme song

By Osagie Alonge
Hennessy Artistry headliner, D'banj
We thought it would be easy to make music beats selection but even Eja nla got a little confused!
Watch this year’s Hennessy Artistry headliner D’banj try to pick a beat to record the 2013 theme song…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amv-gVb-6Ws&feature=player_embedded

Producers, marketers want a piece of Mercy Johnson

By Victor Enengedi
MOTHERHOOD IS MAGICAL'- MERCY JOHNSON (LINDAIKELI'S BLOG)
Mercy Johnson pictured here, with husband and their cute baby. The once scandalised actress has settled down to married life. She’s now warming up to reclaim her spot in Nigeria’s movie industry Nollywood. File photo.
Sources have confirmed to NET that the actress who’s finally back to work, after delivering her first child in the US, has gotten no less than 20 scripts in the last one month from movie marketers and producers in Nigeria and Ghana.
‘MJ is fully back. In the last one month, she has been bombarded with several scripts from different marketers and producers who want to get her on their movies. She hasn’t decided the ones she will do and the ones she won’t do yet. It is as if they were all waiting for her return,’ a Nollywood source told NET.
MJ, as Mercy is fondly called, had taken a leave off movies to focus on her marriage and to deliver her baby daughter, Purity.
Already, since her return to Nollywood, she’s featured in about three productions, including the on-going Tchidi Chikere produced comedy, ‘Dumebi Goes to School’, a sequel to the hilarious ‘Dumebi The Dirty Girl’.

Ex-lovers Fred Amata and Ibinabo Fiberesima spotted hugging and kissing

By Osagie Alonge and Ngozi Obiwulu
Together again? Fred Amata and Ibinabo Fiberesima couldn’t hide their joy when they saw each other last weekend. Photo: NET/Tokunbo Ibikunle
Things seem to be heating up again between Actors’ Guild of Nigeria (AGN) president Ibinabo Fiberesima and her ex-lover, actor Fred Amata as the two were recently spotted hugging and kissing.
The pair couldn’t hide their joy when they saw each other last weekend at an event organized by the AGN to honour one of Nollywood’s stars Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde.
At the event, NET reporters witnessed a very excited Ibinabo rush to welcome Fred, throwing herself into his arms as she planted a big smooch on his lips and yet another one on his cheeks. The couple had previously dated sometime in 2007 and the relationship produced a 5-year old daughter named Zino who was also seen with her mum at the event.
So is this a sign? Is the couple rekindling the fire of their love? If this is true NET wishes them the best in life.

Bikini role for $1m? I’ll think about it’- Halima Abubakar

By Victor Enengedi
Halima Abubakar, file photo
Halima Abubakar got her big break in the early 2000s in a nude scene and modeled almost topless as a young lady. file photo
Nollywood actress Halimar Abubakar says there’s a possibility she could turn down $1m to act in a bikini…do you believe that?
Not N1m…I mean $1m.
Abubakar was hosted on Channels TV’s ‘Sunrise’ as artiste of the week, and when asked what role she would willingly turn down for a $1 Million, the actress responded by saying ‘for the fact that I’m a responsible woman, and I love and respect my country, and of course my family, I would not take a role that has to do with baring it all….you know…nudity…’
She went ahead to say she will think about wearing a bikini in a movie role for that amount of money.
Kinda hard to believe, since it’s coming from an actress who got her big break in the early 2000s in a nude scene and modeled almost topless as a young lady.

: Ayoola – ‘Ochanya’ feat Phyno

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bje5FRnk-U&feature=player_embedded&t=0



By Osagie Alonge
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Watch Project Fame 5 winner Ayoola in ‘Ochanya‘ featuring Phyno. Directed by Clarence Peters.

VIACOM hosts BET Best Africa Act Iceprince Zamani

Ice Prince shed tears of joy when he heard of his BET nomination. Photo: BHM
On Friday August 2, 2013 VIACOM had a welcome party  for BET best Africa act and Chocolate City rapper Ice Prince at the company’s Park View, Ikoyi, Lagos office
Ice Prince expressed his joy and gratitude to Africa for recognizing and appreciating his hardwork. ‘After being on the nomination list with Wizkid and Sarkodie last year, I thought that was it for me. … So when I heard I had been nominated again this year, I shed tears of Joy’.

Thursday, 8 August 2013

“I Had A Miscarriage Because My Ex-Husband Constantly Beats Me” Actress Chika Ike Cries

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Now this doesn’t look good. Recently star actress Chika Ike joyfully went public with news of her successful divorce of her husband. The marriage was short, lasting all of 5 years. As expected, the backlash she received from fans and the general public was tremendous, with many disgusted by the celebratory tone in which she broke up their union. But I bet, not a lot of us knew the real reasons for her celebration. Well we do now, and it’s heartbreaking, to say the least. Ceaseless abuse, psychological trauma, and physical molestation were the norm in her life, and frankly, who wouldn’t want out when hell becomes real in matrimony?
In a land blessed with education, civilization and an abundance of intellect, it still sticks in our craw when we get stories of inhuman treatment like these.
Read Chika Ike’s touching story of her hellish marriage experience!
The past three years has been a very emotional period for me. I focused my energy on work and to build back my self-esteem. It’s been really hard for me to come out straight and talk about this because sometimes I pinch myself to wake up and not believe that I was a victim of domestic violence.
I’ve been through a lot in my life, faced a lot of challenges but this is one topic I’ve tried so hard to avoid and have been waiting for the right time but I have come to a resolve that there’s really no right time because every second of the day, lives are being lost due to domestic violence. I was a victim of domestic violence in my marriage and that was the singular reason I left my marriage, aside other reasons.
Growing up as a girl. I was always known as the sweetest kid on the block, before I got married, I have been through some relationships and for once no man had ever laid a finger on me.
The first time it happened in my marriage I didn’t understand it because I am not the type of woman a man beats but I guess there are no types. It just happens and no woman deserves it.
As a young girl I thought it was love or his way of expressing his emotions, after every beating he pleads , cries and says it won’t happen again, once again I thought it was love and made excuses for him. Over the years when it kept happening consistently I started looking for other definitions for it.
I started losing my self-pride, self-esteem , self-worth, and most painfully I lost a pregnancy (Miscarriage) I almost lost my life in the process, then I realized how serious and abnormal it really was.
I have heard and read a lot of accusations from ignorant people who don’t know my story. I guess that’s why they are ignorant. I was 20 years old and very naïve to the world when I got married. “They said I married for money“ LOL. I was married to a corporate guy, who had a 9am-5pm job in a bank, Lives in a rented 2 bedroom apartment at Egbe. So do the maths! .
I married for love. I did a traditional wedding, a white wedding and a court wedding. So that’s how much I wanted to be married forever. For five years I hoped, prayed & wished that one day it will all change. But the last straw that broke the carmel’s back was during a heated argument he threw a glass jug to my face and I dogged it and it shattered on d wall. I saw death flash before me and I made a decision to save my life. I left my marriage.
Am not saying this to draw pity from anyone because we are entitled to our opinions and believes. I am not also saying this to discourage people from falling in love because it’s a beautiful feeling and I still believe in it. I am saying this to educate, share and talk about my experience as a victim of domestic violence because it is real.
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Christina Lubbock

Christina Lubbock
Christina Lubbock
Having lived and worked in Peru for four years in the early1960s, Michael Lubbock saw at firsthand the desperate poverty and poor health in the rural areas of that country. On his return to Canada, he was determined to find answers to his questions about the state of international aid and development, not only in Latin America, but throughout the world, and in particular, Canada’s role in it.

While working as Executive Director of the Canadian Association for Latin America (CALA) – an organization he had founded in Toronto in1968 – Michael carried out his own research into the work of UN-based enterprises and Canadian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) involved in aid and development. His work for CALA provided opportunities for him to meet often with top executives and Ministers of External Affairs and the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). These contacts not only helped Michael in his work to develop trading partnerships between Canada and Latin American countries, but also provided much valuable information for his “side-line” research into international development.

In 1976, Michael retired from CALA, and came to live in Ottawa with his new wife – me! But he didn’t retire from his study of international development. Many evening meetings were held in our home with a mix of business people, government officials, and heads of NGOs for deep discussions on the current state of Canada’s aid to the “Least Developed Countries” (LDCs). Many a night the candles burned down to the wick at the dining table, as active discussions took place on pinpointing just what the basic human needs were in the poorest nations of the developing world.

In the fall of 1985, while preparing a brief for the Special Joint Commission of Parliament on Canada’s International Relations, Michael found that little more than five per cent of Canada’s budget for international development was being dedicated to health, which includes the provision of clean water – even though this was mid-way through the United Nation’s Clean Water and Sanitation Decade (1981 to 1990). Believing that clean water is the foundation of health, and therefore of development, he knew that a special promotional effort was needed in the private sector.

Michael began by discussing his idea with known government executives and academic friends, and with representatives of some of the leading Canadian NGOs. He also spoke with knowledgeable people in the development field to devise ways of raising awareness - and money – within the private sector, for the ultimate provision of clean water in developing countries, to be made possible by his idea for a newly conceived NGO.

Borrowing from the experience of WaterAid, an English NGO established in 1983 in London, a plan was developed to invite Canadian municipalities to include in their monthly water bill mailings, a leaflet describing the desperate need for clean water and sanitation facilities (latrines) in developing countries. The leaflet would invite householders to send a donation to this new agency, which was given the name of “WaterCan”. An application for a charter was submitted to the government in the fall of 1986, proposing the name “WaterCan/EauCanada”. The charter to establish WaterCan was granted in March, 1987 - but the name was altered to “WaterCan/EauCan” – a disappointment to the originators. (The French-language name was subsequently changed in 1996 to “EauVive”). Toward the end of 1986, WaterCan’s financial resources had improved, with contributions from several NGOs, and much-needed seed money from CIDA.

Valuable support also came in letters of endorsement from the Federal Minister of External Relations, the President of CIDA, and the President of the Canadian Labour Congress. The first Board of WaterCan was established with Michael Lubbock serving as Chairman and Treasurer, and Mr. Robert Miller as Deputy Chairman and Secretary. Before the granting of the Charter, work continued on several fronts. More municipalities were approached, many administrative difficulties were solved, and the water bill insert project, known as the “Municipal Partnership Program”, was refined and launched. The Federation of Canadian Municipalities gave strong support to this initiative. In 1987, shortly after the granting of the Charter, a small office was established on the top floor of a house in Sandy Hill, Ottawa, owned by a well-known development agency. The first Executive Director, Ms. Nancy Pawelek, was appointed and a Staff of two hired to support her. WaterCan was on its way!

Michael Lubbock died in March, 1989, knowing fully that his creation had put down strong roots and would survive.

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