Monday, April 21, 2014

Conclusion

For the past few months, we have been posting weekly about different global issues. The purpose of this blog is to inform you and raise awareness about human rights, poverty, etc. As Chriatians, one of our tasks given to us is to protect God's creation and help each other.
You may think protecting nature may be impossible, but one simple act may mean a lot. For example, picking up a piece of trash you see on the streets might make a small change to our world.
As for helping one another, we should help others according to their needs. Jesus did not take the nature of a king but chose to be a servant to this world. We should follow his example and serve the world.
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Saturday, April 12, 2014

Child Labor Response/Reflection

Child labor is a form of modern slavery. Think of all those children, all 168 million of them, that are deprived of their childhood and freedom. If we do not do anything about this issue, child labor will continue to exist in the world. Poverty is one of the main reasons that child labor occurs. So, to efficiently tackle this problem, we first must deal with the cycle of poverty. There are children in Africa that harvest cocoa to be made into chocolate. Fair trade chocolate is chocolate that does not use child labor in its manufacturing process. Have you ever thought about how a child laborer's life is like? Back breaking, sweaty, hazardous work. 85 million children work in those conditions. We ask you to spread the this issue to your family, friends, neighbors, etc. That is what God would like from our society - to help those who are oppressed and do not have a voice. We have a voice. We need to use that voice to change the world around us. One voice may be tiny and insignificant, but with a thousand voices, the world can hear us clearly. Justice should be brought to this.


Proverbs 21:15
When justice is done, it is a joy to the righteous but terror to evildoers.

Matthew 19:14
But Jesus said, "let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven."

Forever 21 uses forced child labor in cotton.
http://www.change.org/petitions/tell-forever-21-to-stop-forced-child-labor-in-cotton

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Poverty Global Issues Response/Reflection

For the past few months, this blog has identified many global issues and gave you sufficient information on those problems. From now on, we would reflect on these global issues based on Biblical perspectives and analyze what our response/actions should be.

Poverty is not an issue that could be broken by those who are actually living in poverty, but could only be changed by wealthier people who are willing to step up and make change to our world.  However, our selfishness has blinded our eyes from seeing poverty as an issue. Almost all of us know how to help this global issue, but because we live too comfortable we don't want to lose what we have now. The only solution is to step out of our own comfort zones and reach out to those that needed our help. Jesus was willing to become a servant of us and washed the disciples' feet. He did not think that the sick were dirty and accepted the untouchables as children of God. Jesus came down from heaven to set a perfect example for us to follow. How could we not help the poor even when the King himself came down to help all of us?

Poverty could never be broken because of humans' sinful nature: selfishness an greed. We are never satisfied with what we have now and wanting more wealth and riches. Have you ever thought about those families who live on 1 USD a day? You would WANT more money, but they actually NEED the money to survive.

Bible Verse #1: 
There will always be poor people in the land. Therefore I command you to be openhanded toward your fellow Israelites who are poor and needy in your land. - Deuteronomy 15:11

Bible Verse #2
Defend the weak and the fatherless; uphold the cause of the poor and the oppressed. Rescue the weak and the needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked. - Psalm 82:3-4

God tells us many times in the Bible to stand up and help the needy. How can we ignore it these verses all the time? Poverty is a very important issue and we should try our very best to end this cycle. Even though poverty will never end in our world, we should still reach out and help the poor.

Friday, March 28, 2014

Lack of Access to Education

According to EFA, like food and shelter, education is a right for all people. An article in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 states that everyone has the right to education. Education opens the door to opportunities and freedoms in one's life.

In many developing countries, children are unable to attend school or have access to education due to many reasons. Females, especially, usually do not have an education because families tend to believe that males are dominant and that females should work at homes. One of the reasons many children are unable to have an education would include not being able to afford an education. Help around the house is needed in poor families. They need all the helping hands they could get to earn money just for survival. In their opinion, education is not of utmost priority. Additionally, time is an obstacle. Having to spend countless hours working, many children cannot find the time to go to school. Even when they do have time, oftentimes, the school is far away, and the children have to walk a distance to reach it.

Education is very important. There are many positive effects to education. Education can beat poverty. With basic reading skills, people can find better paying jobs and be lifted out of poverty. Promoting gender equality, education allows woman to reach their potential next to men. The knowledge about health that education provides would reduce child mortality rates and fight preventable diseases. Lack of education can lead to higher rates of unemployment, low income, and even poverty. It also leads to the lack of knowledge about health and other important aspects in life.

Somali refugee Hali Shukri always had a passion for education. Her desire to learn English brought her to a refugee camp in Massawa, Eritrea where over 3,000 Somalis live. Before, she could hardly speak and write English. Now, she is somewhat fluent in that language and can write it. Hali says, "I wouldn't want to be doing anything right now, other than studying." Currently, she uses her new skills to work part-time as a Somali-English translator. Her dream is to study at a university and to become a doctor.


Ecclesiastes 7:12 - For the protection of wisdom is like the protection of money, and the advantage of knowledge is that wisdom preserves the life of him who has it.

Sites Used:
http://www.un.org/en/globalissues/briefingpapers/efa/
http://www.bmz.de/en/what_we_do/issues/Education/hintergrund/bildungsituation/
http://www.ssireview.org/articles/entry/redefining_education_in_the_developing_world
http://www.unhcr.org/51d17c749.html

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Human Trafficking

"Trafficking in persons is a serious crime and a grave violation of human rights. Every year, thousands of men, women and children fall into the hands of traffickers, in their own countries or abroad...."
- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)

definition: "The recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of a child for the purpose of exploitation shall be considered 'Trafficking in persons' "
Human trafficking is an issue in almost all the countries in the world and is a kind of "modern-day slavery". It involves the trading of humans through deception and kidnapping for the purpose of prostitution, labor, organ transfers, etc. They can be transported among the same country or even foreign countries. Most of these victims are children.
Traffickers aim for people such as: (from Polaris Project)
- undocumented immigrants
- runaway and homeless youth
- victims of trauma and abuse
- refugees and individuals fleeing conflict

Human trafficking does not happen in front our eyes very often, because everything happens behind the scenes. Humans are secretly transported to one place to another illegally to work for their traffickers benefits. They don't receive money and are treated in inhumane ways.
Victims often have no idea in where they are heading and clueless in what their future will be.

Victims transferred to their new working place were treated brutally under horrible working conditions. Traffickers lock their "slaves" in brothels and factories and forces them to work in their businesses. They work in places such as sex industries or in farming fields. Traffickers use lies, deception, violence, threats in order to manipulate and control its victims. 


Sites:
https://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/human-trafficking/what-is-human-trafficking.html?ref=menuside
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_trafficking
http://www.ice.gov/human-trafficking/
http://www.polarisproject.org/human-trafficking/overview/the-victims

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Animal Abuse

Cruelty to Animals - The crime of inflicting physical pain, suffering or death on an animal, usually a tame one, beyond necessity for normal discipline. It can include neglect that is monstrous (withholding food and water) that the animal has suffered, died or been put in imminent danger of death

Cases of animal cruelty:
- starving
- slaughter of animals and their organs
- animal fights
- chained dogs and cats

Animal cruelty and abuse appears on TV once in a while on the news. People suffering from mental disorders are likely to abuse animals and even family members. Others illegally cage dogs and cats, breeding them to create ideal offspring to sell for large amounts of money. Although the animals are not able to complain or fight back, it will still hurt them very deeply. Many people may not see animals as living organisms but we must understand that they are part of God's creation. We were given the responsibility to take care of them and in return, we receive their loyalty and respect.

We may find bull fighting entertaining, but have you ever heard of the story behind all the laughter? According to Humane Society International, approximately 250,000 bulls are killed yearly in bullfights. Bulls are killed by being stabbed and slowly dying form blood loss in front of millions of speculators. I think watching bulls dying for our own entertainment is very inhumane. Yet, laughter remains in the flowing blood and pain bulls.


Have you ever heard of dog fighting? Dog fighting involves specially bred dogs and arenas for the purpose of entertainment and gambling. Dogs are put in closed areas to bite and attack each other until either one dies. Those watching place bets on who they think the winner would be. The fight can last up to two hours and dogs can end up severely injured, mentally or physically. Dog fighting is legal in certain areas, including Japan, Honduras, and parts of Russia. Skin torn, legs broken, and bones fractured, dogs are forced to fight their own kind. Should we reconsider morals and ethics while speculating these scenes?

You may still think that animals are not to be respected and are okay to play around with. But I want to inform you that millions of these animals' lives are in danger due to encouragement from the crowd, no matter among bull or dog fighting.

Video - blind cat, Possum was one of the cats found in cages:  http://www.humanesociety.org/issues/abuse_neglect/

Sites Used:
http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Animal+abuse
http://www.humanesociety.org/issues/abuse_neglect/#.UxwYBvmSxkg
http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/article/1395866/cat-killers-get-hong-kongs-longest-ever-jail-sentence-animal-cruelty
http://www.humanesociety.org/issues/dogfighting/facts/dogfighting_fact_sheet.html#.Uxw9pvmSxkg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_fighting
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLx0M_NO9pE

Global Warming

What is global warming? Global warming is the increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere. This can be caused by greenhouse gases that trap heat that would otherwise leave the Earth. It is a type of greenhouse effect. The exchange of incoming and out going radiation that warms the Earth is referred as the greenhouse effect. Greenhouse gasses are gasses in the atmosphere that absorbs radiation. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, common greenhouse gasses includes carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane, and nitrous oxide. The increased amount of greenhouse gasses traps more heat, increasing the Earth's temperature day by day.

Ever since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, humans have been burning fuels at a high rate, contributing to the increase of greenhouse gases. Current day contributions to greenhouse gases would include the production of electricity, transportation, manufacturing, and forestry. The production of electricity makes up 33% of greenhouse gas emissions. Transportation makes up 28%, manufacturing makes up 11%, agriculture makes up 8%, and forestry makes up 14%.

Global warming has many effects. Below is a list of global warming's impacts.

  • Rising seas - can flood fresh water marshlands, low cities and islands
  • Rainfall patterns alterations - droughts in one area, flooding in another
  • Increased chance of extreme events - ex: flooding, hurricanes, storms, droughts
  • Melting ice caps and glaciers - species lose their habitats
  • Animal populations vanishing - following widespread habitat loss
  • Spread of diseases - diseases, such as malaria, can migrate to warmer regions
  • Loss of plankton because of warming seas - it can topple the entire ecosystem

What you can do:
- Inform others about this growing issue
- Reduce, reuse, recycle
- Use less heat or air-con
- Take more public transport and drive less
- Turn off electrical appliances when not using them
- Use energy-efficient products


Genesis 2:15 - The Lord God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to work it and keep it.

Sites Used:
http://www.nmsea.org/Curriculum/Primer/Global_Warming/fossil_fuels_and_global_warming.htm
http://www.livescience.com/37821-greenhouse-gases.html
http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/global-warming/gw-effects/
http://environment.about.com/od/globalwarming/tp/globalwarmtips.htm