INTERNATIONAL
WIDOWS DAY CONCERT 2008
(23 June 2008)
Former
Primer Minister's wife, Cherie Blair attended the International
Widows Day Concert in Trafalgar Square, London on Monday 23 June
2008. The event was staged by The Loomba Trust - of which Cherie
Blair is a Patron - a UK-based charity which fights to improve the
position of widows in the developing world. The concert featured
an international line up of entertainment, including critically
acclaimed Icelandic opera singer Cortes; Bhangra music legends,
Malkit Singh and Channi Singh; Bollywood dancing sensation, Honey
Kalaria; female Bhangra vocalist, Mona Singh; and an array of vibrant
dancers from the Indian Subcontinent and the UK.
Hosted
by GMTV presenter, Clare Nasir, the concert was opened by The Loomba
Trusts Founder and Chairman, Raj Loomba, and President, Cherie
Blair, with a ceremonial release of white doves from the stage,
accompanied by other key public figures and patrons of The Loomba
Trust, including respected broadcaster and journalist, Sir Mark
Tully.
The
Loomba Trust, which was founded in 1997, supports practical projects
to help thousands of widows and their children in Asia and Africa
as well as campaigning to push the plight of widows up the international
agenda. It is helping to remedy a position where the plight of widows
in many developing countries is often forgotten.
It
is estimated that there are over 100 million widows worldwide who
suffer dreadful prejudice and discrimination denied their
right to inheritance, abused, shunned and pushed to the very fringes
of society. And, of course, it is their children who also suffer,
often being brought up in such poverty that they cant afford
schooling. This cycle of deprivation is a major obstacle to tackling
global poverty and meeting the UNs Millennium Development
Goals.
Mr
Loomba, Founder and Chairman, The Loomba Trust said "The struggles
attached to widowhood are universal, and something of which I have
personal experience, seeing my own mother struggling to raise myself
and my siblings in the harshest of conditions. Into adulthood, I
decided that I would do my utmost to eradicate the sufferings of
widow communities across the globe, in whatever capacity I can,
and I hope to rally support and recognition from nations, rganizations
and people across the globe.
ABOUT
THE LOOMBA TRUST
The
Loomba Trust, whose patrons include Sir Mark Tully, Alastair Stewart,
Yoko Ono and Joanna Lumley, is working to ease the hardships facing
widows across the world. It is funding the education of thousands
of children of poor widows across India. In partnership with Virgin
Unite, Sir Richard Bransons charity, the Trust supports a
community building project for 1,500 orphans with HIV/AIDS in South
Africa, The Trust has become a global partner with HRH Prince of
Wales charity, Youth Business International, and has launched
the Loomba Entrepreneur Programmes to help young widows set up businesses
in Uganda, Kenya, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal.
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