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Global Citizen

 Global Citizen refers to an individual possessing a
 moral and ethical disposition that guides the
 understanding of local and global context and remind
 them to their relative responsibilities within various
 communities.
Overview of OnexOne-I

 ONEXONE is a non-profit foundation which is
 supporting, preserving, and improving the lives of
 children all over the world especially in
 Haiti, Rwanda, Canada, U.S.A and Africa. It believes in
 integrity and in bringing as many people around the
 table as possible.
Overview of OnexOne-II
                      Mission of this Canadian charity
                       organization is to improve the lives
                       of children in Canada, the USA and
                       also other parts of the world. Its
                         programs are dedicated to five
                         fundamental sectors sharing and
                         working together with friends and
                         partners.
Overview of OnexOne-III

 OneXOne’s vision is to improve the
 health, wellness, and vitality of the world children one
 by one through beliefs and concentrations in creating
 the totality of a children’s overall wellbeing including
 water, hunger, healthcare, education and play.
Overview of OnexOne-IV

 OnexOne works in partnership with carefully selected
 local organizations around the globe on the ground of
 five priority areas- water, health, education, play and
 food.
Overview of OnexOne-V
 Its ultimate goal is to alleviate suffering and preserve
  the lives of children throughout the world by
  implementing and operating a variety of charitable
  programs and initiatives that alien with partner
  organizations.
OneXOne in the Field of Water-I
 Clean water issue is an important work area for One X
 One since 2006. It helped to launch 60 well projects in
 different community of Africa supporting with local
 project organization or drinking clean water.
OneXOne in the Field of Water-II
 It collaborated with
  Clinton global initiative in
  2008 and declared dollar
  one million project with
  African partner Water.org
  to serve among 55
  thousand people in Africa.
 One X one supports several
  new clean water projects. It
  is serving 32,000 people in
  seventy six communities
  and six schools in Ethiopia.   chrf.org
OneXOne in the Field of Water-III

 Objective of this project is to
  provide save water and
  sanitation facilities, reduction
  in the morbidity rate cost by
  unsafe water. This results
  increased school enrollment
  by girl.
                                     sniperassasinator101.edublogs.org
Importance of Water-I
 There is no doubt that water is
 very essential thing for our life.
 Body cannot work without it
 just as car cannot run without
 fuel. As a childhood
 educator, we should be
 conscious about the children’s
 health and education. Water
 not only keeps children
 healthy, it also helps them          soynegrense.blogspot.com
 performing better in school.
 Inadequate water intake causes
 dehydration.
Importance of Water-II
 Dehydration leads to a reduction
 in both mental and physical
 performance. Children
 throughout the world suffer
 greatly because they do not have
 access to safe water and
 sanitation. In many countries
 children, particularly girls, are
 responsible for water collection.
 Collecting heavy water container    http://www.wateraid.org/uk/what_
 is physically stressful.            we_do/the_need/207.asp
Importance of Water-III
 It is also time-consuming. One of
  the most serious effects is that
  girls are often not able to go to
  school resulting low attendance or
  dropout. The lack of adequate
  sanitation facilities in school also
  restricts girls from attending
  school, particularly when they are
  menstruating. Children are more
  venerable to the diseases that
  result from lack of water, dirty
  water, and poor sanitation.
                                         http://www.wateraid.org/uk/w
                                         hat_we_do/the_need/207.asp
Importance of Water-IV
 In developing countries
 each child has an average
 ten attacks of diarrhoea
 per year before the age of
 five. Because of lack of
 water, children cannot
 wash often enough, and
 suffer from different
 disease such as skin
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqSO8V9S
 diseases and eye         gx8&feature=player_detailpage
 infection.
Suggestions-I
 Providing children with
  clean and accessible
  water,
 Toilet and sanitization
  facilities improved,
 Parents and teachers
  should regularly
  encourage children to      http://youtu.be/0P_LkJd
  drink water at             dMLg
  home, even bring their
  own waterspout to
  school
Suggestions-II


 Children should especially drink water after taking
  part in sports.
 We all should be responsible to save our children who
  are neglected, who does not have access to enough safe
  water causing diseases.
Bibliography

 ONEXONE. http://www.onexone.org/who-we-are.php
  retrieved on Nov 13, 2011
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detail
  page&v=0P_LkJddMLg
 http://www.wateraid.org/uk/?_we_do/the_need/207.a
  sp
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detail
  page&v=nqSO8V9Sgx8

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One x one

  • 2. Global Citizen  Global Citizen refers to an individual possessing a moral and ethical disposition that guides the understanding of local and global context and remind them to their relative responsibilities within various communities.
  • 3. Overview of OnexOne-I  ONEXONE is a non-profit foundation which is supporting, preserving, and improving the lives of children all over the world especially in Haiti, Rwanda, Canada, U.S.A and Africa. It believes in integrity and in bringing as many people around the table as possible.
  • 4. Overview of OnexOne-II  Mission of this Canadian charity organization is to improve the lives of children in Canada, the USA and also other parts of the world. Its programs are dedicated to five fundamental sectors sharing and working together with friends and partners.
  • 5. Overview of OnexOne-III  OneXOne’s vision is to improve the health, wellness, and vitality of the world children one by one through beliefs and concentrations in creating the totality of a children’s overall wellbeing including water, hunger, healthcare, education and play.
  • 6. Overview of OnexOne-IV  OnexOne works in partnership with carefully selected local organizations around the globe on the ground of five priority areas- water, health, education, play and food.
  • 7. Overview of OnexOne-V  Its ultimate goal is to alleviate suffering and preserve the lives of children throughout the world by implementing and operating a variety of charitable programs and initiatives that alien with partner organizations.
  • 8. OneXOne in the Field of Water-I  Clean water issue is an important work area for One X One since 2006. It helped to launch 60 well projects in different community of Africa supporting with local project organization or drinking clean water.
  • 9. OneXOne in the Field of Water-II  It collaborated with Clinton global initiative in 2008 and declared dollar one million project with African partner Water.org to serve among 55 thousand people in Africa.  One X one supports several new clean water projects. It is serving 32,000 people in seventy six communities and six schools in Ethiopia. chrf.org
  • 10. OneXOne in the Field of Water-III  Objective of this project is to provide save water and sanitation facilities, reduction in the morbidity rate cost by unsafe water. This results increased school enrollment by girl. sniperassasinator101.edublogs.org
  • 11. Importance of Water-I  There is no doubt that water is very essential thing for our life. Body cannot work without it just as car cannot run without fuel. As a childhood educator, we should be conscious about the children’s health and education. Water not only keeps children healthy, it also helps them soynegrense.blogspot.com performing better in school. Inadequate water intake causes dehydration.
  • 12. Importance of Water-II  Dehydration leads to a reduction in both mental and physical performance. Children throughout the world suffer greatly because they do not have access to safe water and sanitation. In many countries children, particularly girls, are responsible for water collection. Collecting heavy water container http://www.wateraid.org/uk/what_ is physically stressful. we_do/the_need/207.asp
  • 13. Importance of Water-III  It is also time-consuming. One of the most serious effects is that girls are often not able to go to school resulting low attendance or dropout. The lack of adequate sanitation facilities in school also restricts girls from attending school, particularly when they are menstruating. Children are more venerable to the diseases that result from lack of water, dirty water, and poor sanitation. http://www.wateraid.org/uk/w hat_we_do/the_need/207.asp
  • 14. Importance of Water-IV  In developing countries each child has an average ten attacks of diarrhoea per year before the age of five. Because of lack of water, children cannot wash often enough, and suffer from different disease such as skin http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqSO8V9S diseases and eye gx8&feature=player_detailpage infection.
  • 15. Suggestions-I  Providing children with clean and accessible water,  Toilet and sanitization facilities improved,  Parents and teachers should regularly encourage children to  http://youtu.be/0P_LkJd drink water at dMLg home, even bring their own waterspout to school
  • 16. Suggestions-II  Children should especially drink water after taking part in sports.  We all should be responsible to save our children who are neglected, who does not have access to enough safe water causing diseases.
  • 17. Bibliography  ONEXONE. http://www.onexone.org/who-we-are.php retrieved on Nov 13, 2011  http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detail page&v=0P_LkJddMLg  http://www.wateraid.org/uk/?_we_do/the_need/207.a sp  http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detail page&v=nqSO8V9Sgx8