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Low-Key Recall of AIDS Drug Hits World’s Poor

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

July 23, 2007

ROME, July 21 — A total recall of an important AIDS drug widely used in developing countries has disrupted treatment for tens of thousands of the world’s poorest patients, with no clear word from the manufacturer on when shipments will resume.

The recall of the drug, Viracept, by Roche Pharmaceuticals of Switzerland, went largely unnoticed in the developed world when it was announced in early June, after the company had discovered that some batches made at its Swiss plant contained a dangerous chemical. But the recall has caused growing concern among global health officials and in AIDS programs in many poor nations. They say the company did an inadequate job of informing patients and officials about the potential risks and helping them find affordable access to newer alternative drugs. Continue Reading »

Shea

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

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Handcrafted shea butter and shea nuts.
Wild shea tree in central Togo savanna
Wild shea tree in central Togo savanna
Traditional shea butter extraction in central Togo
Traditional shea extraction in central Togo.
Traditional shea butter extraction in central Togo
Traditional shea butter extraction
requires many careful steps
Traditional shea butter
Traditional, unrefined shea butter contains
full moisturizing and protective benefits.

Shea Butter

Shea Butter is the oil from the nuts of wild Shea trees (Vitellaria paradoxa) scattered throughout the wooded savanna of West and Central Africa. Shea Butter has been used for centuries in Africa and is completely enmeshed within the history and culture of the West African savanna. Shea Butter is mentioned in almost all African historical documents, including a reference as early as Cleopatra’s Egypt, which mentions caravans bearing clay jars of Shea Butter for cosmetic use. Funeral beds of kings were carved in the wood of old Shea Trees, and Shea Butter has always been a staple of African pharmacology.

Indigenous Knowledge for Skin Care

Shea Butter has been used for centuries in Africa as a decongestant, an anti-inflammatory for sprains and arthritis, healing salve, lotion for hair and skin care, and cooking oil. However, the protective and emollient properties of Shea Butter are most valued for skin care. In recent clinical trials, Shea Butter was found to help to protect skin against climate and UV aggressions, prevent wrinkle formation, soothe irritated and chapped skin, and moisturize the epidermis. Shea Butter also enhances cell regeneration and capillary circulation, which helps prevent and minimize stretch marks, inflammations, and scarring.

Handcrafted & unrefined Shea Butter contains the maximum amount of healing and moisturizing properties. Chemically extracted and refined Shea Butter is white and odorless and has reduced beneficial properties. Read more about the benefits of Unrefined Oils and Butters.

Try Shea Butter on these conditions:

  • Wrinkles
  • Dry Skin
  • Psoriasis
  • Massage
  • Hair care
  • Stretch marks
  • Burns
  • Arthritis
  • Chapped lips
  • Sun damage
  • Cracked and dry heels or elbows
  • Small wounds and scrapes
  • Diaper rash (prevention and relief)
  • Insect bites & stings
  • Muscle fatigue, aches & tension
  • Pets (skin infections, dry skin & coats)

How to use Shea Butter

For direct application to the skin, take a small amount in the palm of your hand. Rub your hands together to warm up the butter until it is smooth and liquid. Then apply to your skin. If you are concerned about an oily feeling, use only a small amount or apply the Shea Butter before going to bed. Shea Butter absorbs quickly into the skin, but there will be a few minutes that it feels oily. Shea Butter can also be applied to your hair. Some people apply it before washing to protect the hair from harsh shampoos. It can also be applied after washing as a conditioner. Apply it in the same manner as to the skin.

Click here to see how our Shea Butter is made.

“G90 Plus” developing countries issue Declaration on Doha talks

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

TWN Info Service on WTO and Trade Issues (June 07/22)
By Martin Khor (TWN), Geneva 21 June

Third World Network
http://www.twnside.org.sg

Major groupings representing a majority of developing countries
in the WTO on Thursday issued a Development Declaration warning
that development concerns have been left behind in the rush to
agree to a deal in the Doha Round. Continue Reading »

The NY Times Strikes Cape Verde and Cape Verdeans

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

I finished reading the front page article about Cape Verde Islands in the Sunday New York Times June 24, 2007 written by Jason DeParle (posted to the Alaffia blog on 6/27/07). Check the article out at the link below:

Border Crossings
In a World on the Move, a Tiny Land Strains to Cope

nytimes.com/2007/06/24/world/africa/24verde.html?pagewanted=1&ei=5070&en=15a20babee6f9767&ex=1183348800&emc=eta1

I have to say, I have very disturbing feelings about the way the writer portrayed Cape Verdeans . While migration is a fact of life for Cape Verdeans, I know that many of us are traditional, hard-working people with enormous pride. Continue Reading »

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Thursday, April 5th, 2007

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Reverse Foreign Aid

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007

The New York Times
March 25, 2007
Idea Lab
By TINA ROSENBERG

For the last 10 years, people in China have been sending me money. I also get money from countries in Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa — really, from every poor country. I’m not the only one who’s so lucky. Everyone in a wealthy nation has become the beneficiary of the generous subsidies that poorer countries bestow upon rich ones. Here in the United States, this welfare program in reverse allows our government to spend wildly without runaway inflation, keeps many American businesses afloat and even provides medical care in parts of the country where doctors are scarce.

Continue Reading »

Liberalisation May Boost Growth But Not Create Jobs

Wednesday, March 21st, 2007

Inter Press Service (Johannesburg)
NEWS
March 21, 2007

By Stephanie Nieuwoudt
Nairobi

Even if trade openness boosts economic growth, such growth may not create jobs or alleviate poverty. Therefore the much-vaunted Aid for Trade concept should be redesigned so that “the major focus is shifted from simply creating more trade to the more important objectives of poverty reduction”. Continue Reading »

Crafting Shea Butter in Togo

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

Handcrafting Shea Butter

Traditionally handcrafting Shea butter is a long process involving several critical steps. Alaffia Handcrafted Shea butter is made with care by our cooperative members in Togo, West Africa. Women in our communities have been extracting Shea butter in this manner for generations. To see the process of handcrafting shea butter in central Togo, view the slide show below.

International

Saturday, March 10th, 2007

International Retail Locations

United Kingdom

Whole Foods Fresh and Natural Markets
63-97 Kensington High St
London W8 5SE
Easternlink Ltd.
65 Earlsmead Crescent Cliffsend
Ramsgate, Kent CT12SLQ
0044-1843-581286
info@easternlink.co.uk
Pure Health Ltd is a company that really believes in Africa’s rich heritage of natural skincare and is committed to benefiting
people in Africa by fairly trading. We supply 100% pure natural & unrefined skincare products that have soothing, protecting
and healing properties, are undiluted and packaged into recyclable containers to ensure maximum sustainability. Our skin range is
always expanding with new innovative products. Visit us on www.eastwestherbshop.com or call us on +44158238000

Canada

Global A.P.E Inc.
75 Summerfields Road
Airdrie ABT4B1X8
403-948-6928

Global Trends
652 11th Ave.
Cambell River BC V9W4G6
250-287-7979

Noyma
925 Sarraguay East
Pierrefonds QC H8Y2G3
514-975-1340

Zia and Tia Pure Luxury Organics
Montreal, Quebec
514-693-6947

France

Afrique Essences
5 RUE DU CHATEAU
95360 MONTMAGNY, FRANCE
Phone: ++ 174875103/++892460514
Fax: ++ 33139849324
Email: info@afriqueessences.com
Website

Hong Kong

Fonnie’s Garden Co Ltd
Room 1905, 19th Floor, 102 Austin Tower
Tsimshatsui, Kowloon
HONG KONG, HKSAR, CHINA
Phone: ++ 852-2910-0550
Fax: ++ 852-2111-2609
Email: fonnie@fonnie.com
Website

Non-continental U.S.

Saturday, March 10th, 2007

Non-continental U.S.

Chemistry Bath and Body
1421 S King Street
Honolulu, HI 96814
(808) 949-1688

Chemistry Bath and Body
1421 S King Street
Honolulu, HI 96814
(808) 949-1688