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So what's it all about then?

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Well hello there. My name is Beshlie and I work for the Marine Management Organisation as a Marine Officer. I joined Prospect, the recognised trade union for marine officers, and soon became involved in union matters, including the young professionals network. I took on the role of environment rep and international development advocate because it is a subject I feel strongly about and thought it would be an opportunity to influence decisions affecting all MMO staff and have a positive influence outside the organisation. I have been working with management, fellow reps and Prospect officers on creating MMO’s sustainable development action plan, which ties in with the bargaining for international development project; the environment and people are very much linked in my mind. As a consequence, I applied for a two week trip to South Africa with ACTSA, an organisation described as the successor to the anti-apartheid organisation. Guess what.... I'm going and this blog will tell you about it. Eventually!

Friday, 16 July 2010

1. So, I'm off to Africa then.........

On 27th August 2010, I will be off to South Africa with ACTSA. What an amazing opportunity! I have been pondering the trip quite a lot, as you can imagine. Okay, it's only two weeks long, but I can state right now that it isn't going to be any kind of holiday. In fact, I expect to need one of those when I get back. I'm hoping that I will be able to write a blog from there, but if not, I will be writing a diary, taking photos and doing some sketching, which I will put up here on my return. So, what am I off to do?

ACTSA are organising for a delegation of ten "young people" (ha! Still young. Woooooo) to go to South Africa and Swaziland to engage with organisations from a variety of sectors in southern Africa to enter dialogue and initiate future collaboration. Subjects will include:
  • Youth and Student movement, activism and leadership
  • HIV/AIDS in southern Africa
  • Education
  • Climate change
  • Trade and students’ union rights
  • Gender
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • An introduction to government in South Africa
  • The relationship between the UK and South African governments
  • The history of apartheid and the role of the student and youth union movement in its abolition
  • The role of civil society organisations in southern Africa
  • The legacy of World Cup 2010

The delegation aims to:
  • Educate the UK’s youth leaders on the history, culture and development successes and challenges for southern Africa
  • Introduce delegates to their peers in trade unions, youth and student movements
    and civil society organisations within southern Africa to build solidarity and
    longstanding links between them
  • Influence delegates to actively promote southern Africa and raise awareness of
    the region’s issues to their peer group and organisations after the delegation
  • Encourage delegates to actively support the work of ACTSA, through fundraising
    and promotion of various campaigns

After that, I feel tired already, but more than that, I am excited! I am excited about seeing a new country and being able to speak confidently about the difficulties facing the area. I'm looking forward to making new friends, learning new things and to making a difference. Before anyone decides I am naive and wonders how 'lil old me will do that, if I can get just one of you to see things differently, I will have succeeded. Bring on the challenges.........

..............................starting with the injections.