Secondary Schools

Ed Le Quesne is Treasurer of the Jersey Fairtrade Island Group.  He has promoted Fairtrade goods through the Oxfam shop for over 10 years.  He can help to find resources for lessons about Fairtrade issues.

Contact at edleq [at] jerseymail [dot] co [dot] uk or 730131

The following powerpoints are available:

1.  Fairtrade for beginners  (9.5 MB)

2.  From field to fork (5.8 MB)   How crops become certified as Fairtrade

3.  Tipping the balance  (5.7 MB)  Moving more people to Fairtrade, explains the triangle, founders/funders + business + campaingners

4.  How to become a Fairtrade school  (9.6 MB)

5.   New product development (970 kB) Explains how a new product is launched

6.  Sher Ghazi, Mountain Fruits company.  Produces apricots and advances women in North Pakistan  (48 MB)

7.  Bananas  The case for Fairtrade using Bananas as a case study (36 MB)

8.  A set of resources about Divine chocolate, a social enterprise business in Ghana 45% owned by the farmers
i.  A disc that contains 3 powerpoints
  a)  A chocolate that makes everyone feel good   Story of Divine (24 frames)  on DVD
b)  A presentation for schools, especially about Dubble bars.   Shows Comfort and Kojo and the process from pods to bars (21 slides)  on DVD
c)   A presentation to adults    Shows Comfort and Kojo and the process, from pods to bars (31 slides)   on DVD

ii    Cocoa harvesting  DVD   6 mins going through the process from cutting down pods to eating a bar of chocolate

iii.. Divine inspiration  DVD  18 mins   6 people tell their story
  Elias   The recorder
  Comfort  Empowerment of women!  She told us that while she was here.
  Francis   The farmer
  Jennifer   Getting an education
  Gladys   The well
  Erica   Co-operation and democracy

iv.  Divine chocolate as a social enterprise 
            A powerpoint  presentation for KS3.

v.  Divine chocolate as a social enterprise 
            A powerpoint  presentation for KS4.