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October 10, 2008 ( PowerHomeBiz
) - West Lancashire, UK --
The Co-operative Financial Services has launched its very own blog at
http://blog.goodwithmoney.co.uk/
. The site has been designed to provide a platform on which to highlight
examples of where The Co-operative Financial Services has demonstrated clear
'ethics in action' and to provide the public with a chance to post their
comment and views on the corporate and socially responsible activity which
the organization is involved in.
(news continued below)
The first subject to be featured on the site will be The Co-operative
Bank's support for Microfinance*. The Co-operative Bank has created a
special £25m fund in order to support the development of small businesses in
new and developing countries as well as some of the world's poorest
countries. The Bank has already provided support in 25 countries worldwide
including Nicaragua, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Ecuador, Kenya and Bosnia.
In May
of 2008 The Co-operative Bank sent two members of staff to see at first hand
the real impact microfinance has had on peoples' lives by visiting some of
the projects it had recently supported in Bosnia. The visit was of
particular significance to one member of staff Belma Gracankic (25), who is
herself a Bosnian refugee having come to the UK in 1993 along with her
family to escape the war in Sarajevo.
Belma, along with her colleague Sangeeta, recorded a video diary of the
visit in which she talks to some of the people in Bosnia who as a result of
the microfinance funding have managed to rebuild their lives following the
war. Belma also, for the first time since leaving Bosnia, returns to the
village (Derventa) where she grew up and talks openly about the hardship she
and her family had to go through during the war and describes to what the
lengths they had to go to in order to escape the war**.
The 'goodwithmoney'
blog will host a series of video clips, archive footage, interviews and
photographs both via the site, vimeo, flicker and you tube where over the
coming weeks those logging on can follow their trip step by step and post
their views/comments.
Belma Gracankic, Relationship Manager at the
Co-operative Bank, commented, "I take great pride in working for a bank that
take its ethical credentials so seriously. I was delighted to return to
Bosnia and to see some of my fellow Bosnian's rebuilding their lives through
the help and support of The Co-operative Bank. It was also especially
rewarding to re-visit the places I grew up and so see how they are being
rebuilt and regenerated. I hope the blog will provide everyone visiting the
site a real insight into what life is now like in Bosnia and how it has
changed since the siege of Sarajevo.
Sara-Ann concludes: "Over the last week
we've seen people in despair, wondering how to pay their bills, feed their
children and keep a roof over their head when there are no wages coming in.
Whilst the redundancy could not have been avoided, the financial hardship
that will inevitably follow can."
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