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Does Canadian mining cause AIDS?

December 12, 2012 by Jennifer Derwey 1 Comment

In a recent article in the Ottawa Citizen, Dr. Gretchen Roedde, a Canadian advocate and practitioner for international maternal health, describes why Canada is getting a bad reputation when it comes to international development.

“I haven’t worked for Canada for some time. We used to have a good reputation internationally. We don’t anymore,” she said bluntly in a telephone interview.

It’s something Julian Fantino should pay attention to. The minister in charge of the Canadian International Development Agency has been in the public spotlight in recent weeks sketching a significant shift in Canadian foreign aid toward promoting and strengthening ties with Canadian companies overseas. CIDA’s strategy, he has said, will include helping Canadian business become more competitive in the developing world.

Roedde notes that such a policy means countries get Canadian aid based on their natural resources. Countries without Canadian business interests, despite needs, are less likely to get the timely attention of Canadian aid, even if maternal death rates are high. “We are giving money to groups and countries where we have business interests, not where the maternal mortality rate is high.”

Still, she says, Canadian companies can play a role in helping to improve health and mitigate the negate health effects they have on developing countries. The spread of HIV, she says, is often a byproduct of mines in the developing world, something that extractive companies should focus on.

“Mining equals AIDs,” she says. “(You have) the dynamic of having a bunch of men away from their families and sex workers crowding around.”

Foreign mining companies see a resource (gold, coal, diamonds) then build mines and employ locals to work under them to extract the resource. This process usually causes a lot of disruption to a community, and in regions with poor infrastructure it opens the floodgates to civil war and gorilla groups who wish to capitalize on the distribution of a country’s natural resources. In a nutshell, you get the Congo crisis.

In my opinion, and a lot of other better educated people’s, foreign mining doesn’t just spread AIDS, it spreads civil war, rape, and social chaos. I appreciate Dr. Roedde’s effort to raise awareness about maternal health issues and her hands-on work in the developing world, but I find it appalling that this article actually advocates “distributing condoms” as a solution to this problem.

Issues of violence, environmental damage and human rights abuses abound in mineral rich Africa and according to a 2009 report produced by the Canadian Centre for the Study of Resource Conflict, Canadian mining companies have been the most significant group involved in such violations.

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Andrea adds:  I just want to be cautious about dumping on the mining industry when in many parts of the world, they come to impoverished communities and create jobs and wealth, without contributing to AIDS. If a mining company comes and AIDS increases, does it not mean that an existing problem was brought into one place? Mine Your Own Business is a good movie to see, although it never touches on maternal health or AIDS.

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Help for a woman in Ocala, Florida

December 10, 2012 by Andrea Mrozek 3 Comments

Dear PWPL blog readers,

I have received the following letter, which stems from Jennifer Derwey’s post about tocophobia. I have asked the letter writer for her location, because I thought we might put our heads together and try and find some counseling support for her in her area, which turns out to be Ocala, Florida. This looks to be about 100 km north of Orlando.

Please comment or send me an email, which I can then forward on, if you have any ideas. Thank you, and here’s the letter now.

I have tocophobia and cannot even leave the house. I was so traumatized with my first birth and the embarrassment was horrifying. I can’t find any help and have thoughts of suicide. I am to far along for termination an feel so helpless I can’t wake up day after day continuously thinking of giving birth and all that goes with it. I am terrified.

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Update: Some of you have asked how things are going here. Better, I believe, and I remain in touch with her. Thank you for countless great recommendations and thoughts. I will continue to forward on anything else you’d like to offer.

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Words to remember

December 10, 2012 by Jennifer Derwey Leave a Comment

I’m guilty of not always embracing this, but it’s something I’m going to practice more often.

 

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A writer writes of her daughter with Down Syndrome

December 9, 2012 by Andrea Mrozek 2 Comments

This story is so lovely, so honest, so gut-wrenching. Oh to be able to write like this! So I hope you enjoy it for what she says and how she says it. There are many excerpts I enjoyed, but the one below struck closest to home:

But one thing I’ve learned these last four years that possibly Solomon has not: All of our accomplishments are few. All of our accomplishments are minor: my scribblings, his book, the best lines of the best living poets. We embroider away at our tiny tatters of insight as though the world hung on them, when it is chiefly we ourselves who hang on them. Often a dog or cat with none of our advanced skills can offer more comfort to our neighbor than we can. (Think: Would you rather live with Shakespeare or a cute puppy?) Each of us has the ability to give only a little bit of joy to those around us. I would wager Eurydice gives as much as any person alive.

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Support First Place Options

December 8, 2012 by Andrea Mrozek 3 Comments

Here are some true stories of how First Place Options, an Ottawa-based centre that counsels men and women in pregnancy options, helps people.

There really is nowhere else like this in Ottawa for people in need of help to go. You’ll note those stories include men who needed to talk out a crisis pregnancy.

You might like to send them a Christmas gift! (And no, I don’t work for them.)

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Abortion infographic in the National Post

December 8, 2012 by Andrea Mrozek 3 Comments

This is a really interesting infographic of abortion in Canada, from the National Post.

It’s quite dispassionate, and, from what I can tell, quite accurate.

What I find really, really disturbing, is that this is essentially a big pictorial representation of how and when we kill our kids in Canada.

I’m glad they did this.

 

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Abortion doesn’t save lives

December 7, 2012 by Andrea Mrozek 6 Comments

As it turns out, I re-read Tasha’s piece and while it remains simply splendid, I will comment on one thing I believe she got wrong:

It is wrong for anti-abortionists to seek to outlaw the practice entirely, when that would mean the denial of a woman’s right to bodily integrity, a return to back-alley abortions, or situations such as the recent case in Ireland where doctors refused to perform an abortion that would have saved the mother’s life.

As I’ve said many times before, abortion does not save women’s lives. Canada’s maternal mortality was sharply declining long before abortion became legal. I mentioned that in this piece, and I think it’s important to emphasize here.

To be perfectly clear, no one, not even the Catholic Church (gasp) has a problem when, in attempting medical care of a woman, the baby dies as a consequence of attempting to provide care. But this is not the same as deliberately targetting the baby for death.

I’ll happily hear from Catholics if I’m wrong on this one. I hope I’ve represented the Catholic view correctly.

Even if I’m wrong on that, then the Andrea Mrozek (TM) opinion still stands, which is that deliberate killing does not save lives. But sadly, sometimes, babies will die as doctors attempt to care for the mother (and baby).

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The hypocrisy of progressives #408

December 7, 2012 by Andrea Mrozek 2 Comments

Couldn’t have said it better myself:

The abortion of baby girls has become a worldwide epidemic.

It happens in Canada too, and we’d be giving the women who feel pressure to abort for this reason some encouragement not to do so, if the House universally condemned the practice.

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Kwantlen University reverses decision

December 6, 2012 by Andrea Mrozek Leave a Comment

They are granting the pro-life club status after all. You can read about it, here.

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Anti-discrimination motion in the House of Commons

December 6, 2012 by Andrea Mrozek 2 Comments

Press conference yesterday, some people already unable to put politics aside and just say, Hey. This. Makes. Sense.(It’s a motion, not a bill, so like M-312, no legislative teeth.)

 

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