DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE’s DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE’s missionmission
DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE, a democratic movement for DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE, a democratic movement for international solidarity, supports partners in the Global South in international solidarity, supports partners in the Global South in
the pursuit of alternatives to unjust social, political and economic the pursuit of alternatives to unjust social, political and economic structures. structures.
It educates the Canadian population about the causes of the It educates the Canadian population about the causes of the impoverishment of peoples and mobilizes actions for change.impoverishment of peoples and mobilizes actions for change.
In the struggle for human dignity, DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE In the struggle for human dignity, DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE associates with social change groups in the North and in the associates with social change groups in the North and in the
South. South.
It supports women in their search for social and economic It supports women in their search for social and economic alternatives.alternatives.
DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE, the official development organization DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE, the official development organization of the Canadian Catholic Church, is inspired by the values of the of the Canadian Catholic Church, is inspired by the values of the
Gospel, particularly “Gospel, particularly “the preferential option for the poorthe preferential option for the poor”.”. - - Adopted September 10, 1995Adopted September 10, 1995
Committed to ChangeCommitted to Change
20032003
2003-2004 Development 2003-2004 Development Programs by continentPrograms by continent
Continent # $ %Latin America 175 5,354,900 40%Africa 71 5,786,008 43%Asia 34 1,927,948 14%International 14 409,418 3%
Total 294 13,478,274 100%
* Excludes emergency relief.
Source: 2003-2004 Annual Report
3 %
14 %
Latin America Africa Asia International
40 %43 %
14 %
3 %
CRITERIACRITERIA Priority ConstituenciesPriority Constituencies
- peasants- peasants- artisans- artisans- women- women- poorest- poorest
Development PrioritiesDevelopment Priorities- political influence- political influence- strengthening social movements- strengthening social movements- inclusion of women- inclusion of women- peace and reconciliation- peace and reconciliation- economic justice- economic justice- sustainable development- sustainable development
10% of Share Lent Collection10% of Share Lent Collection Emergency Relief Reserved FundEmergency Relief Reserved Fund Same criteria as regular programsSame criteria as regular programs
2003-2004 Revenues2003-2004 Revenues
Share LentShare Lent
Government Grants Government Grants
Other FundraisingOther Fundraising
Special ActivitiesSpecial Activities
Caritas Emergency Fund Caritas Emergency Fund
$ 10,085,288$ 10,085,288
$ 7,785,585$ 7,785,585
3 151 009 $ 3 151 009 $
1 889 173 $ 1 889 173 $
2 081 186 $ 2 081 186 $
40.3 %40.3 %
31.2 % 31.2 %
12.6 % 12.6 %
7.6 %7.6 %
8.3 %8.3 %
Total Revenue
$ 24,992,241
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RatiosRatios
Development Programs: 67%
Governance and management: 10%
Social Justice in Canada : 1.85 %
Education – English Sector : 6.40 %
Fundraising: 5.75 %
Education French Sector: 5.50 %
Communications Dept. : 3.50 %
4455
1166
22
77
33
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22
33
44
66
55
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Ways of donatingWays of donating
General DonationsGeneral Donations
Monthly DonationsMonthly Donations
Planned GiftsPlanned Gifts
Share Lent Emergency relief
Internet contributions In Memoriam gifts
Wills Individual Life Insurance
Gifts of securities Group Life Insurance
Annuities Endowments
Share Year Round
New Member
OrientationModule 3 (Feb. 2005)
Education campaigns
A five-stage processA five-stage process
11consultationsconsultations
Education Program Committee
Development Programs Department
Education teams
Partners in the South
Allies in the North
22Consultations with Diocesan
Councils
33 Orientation Assembly
Chooses the theme
44 Education Program Committee
Proposes the entry-point (focus or angle)
55 National Council Executive
Committee
Approves the entry point
We begin again
What will the theme of the next education campaign be?
CriteriaCriteria
Criteria in developing an education campaignCriteria in developing an education campaign
““Justice is not charity, namely, giving alms to the poor. Seeking justice Justice is not charity, namely, giving alms to the poor. Seeking justice involves conversion of hearts and actions to change social, economic involves conversion of hearts and actions to change social, economic and political structures that cause human suffering.” and political structures that cause human suffering.” Bishops of Canada, Bishops of Canada,
WITNESS TO JUSTICE, 1979WITNESS TO JUSTICE, 1979
An issue that will inspire DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE members and An issue that will inspire DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE members and the Canadian public.the Canadian public.
Allows us to make concrete links with our partners in the South.Allows us to make concrete links with our partners in the South.
Enables us to work with allies in the North on the same issue.Enables us to work with allies in the North on the same issue.
Allows common actions with social movements in the North and in the Allows common actions with social movements in the North and in the South.South.
Has as its goal significant long-term change in unjust economic, political Has as its goal significant long-term change in unjust economic, political and social structures.and social structures.
DemandDemand
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Right Honourable Prime Minister,Right Honourable Prime Minister,
At the June 2007 G8 meeting, At the June 2007 G8 meeting, you stated that you stated that the implementation of the recommendationsthe implementation of the recommendations from the from the National Roundtables on Corporate National Roundtables on Corporate Social Responsibility and the Canadian Social Responsibility and the Canadian Extractive Industry in Developing CountriesExtractive Industry in Developing Countries report would make Canada a leader in report would make Canada a leader in
corporate social responsibilitycorporate social responsibility..
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One year later, One year later, more than 200,000 more than 200,000 CanadiansCanadians told you they would like a told you they would like a response to these recommendationsresponse to these recommendations..
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Little has changed. Little has changed. Farmland, forests and Farmland, forests and water resources are water resources are contaminated or contaminated or destroyeddestroyed by some Canadian mining by some Canadian mining operations. People are denied operations. People are denied access to and access to and control of the natural resourcescontrol of the natural resources they need to they need to live in the just, dignified manner to which all live in the just, dignified manner to which all are entitled. are entitled.
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We are not going away! We are not going away! Standing with the Standing with the people of the Global South, we insist that you people of the Global South, we insist that you develop develop legal mechanismslegal mechanisms to hold to hold Canadian Canadian mining companies accountable for their mining companies accountable for their actions abroad. actions abroad.
New Member
OrientationModule 1 (Jan. 2005)
Organization Chart
Members
Diocesan Councils
Local Groups
Regional Meetings
Orientation Assembly
National Council
Executive Committee
National Council Operations CommitteeYouth Advisory CommitteeDiversity Advisory CommitteeTheological Reflection Committee
Education Program CommitteeDevelopment Program CommitteesAfrica, Asia, Latin America, Emergency Relief,International
Financial Affairs CommitteeFundraising Committee
The Principal of Solidarity
The Principle of the Common Good
Preferential option for the poor
SITUATIONS
TEACHINGS FRUITS
Economic Justice
Respect for Human Dignity
Our Salvadoran PartnersOur Salvadoran Partners
Development and PeaceDevelopment and PeacePartnersPartners
CRIPDESCRIPDES EQUIPO MAIZEQUIPO MAIZ ConcertaciConcertaciόόnn de Mujeres de Mujeres CDCCDC FUNPROCOOPFUNPROCOOP UNESUNES
CRIPDES
"If we can be inventive with our economy, we can break down free trade"
Lorena Martinez, CRIPDES
EQUIPO MAIZ
FUNPROCOOPFUNPROCOOP
Teshicalt(stone of fire)
Palomera
Azacualpa
"We have to dream of how things could be. It is our right and our responsiblity to dream.“
"Individually, we can say that the challenges are too big. Together we have obtained change
and we can do it again.“