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Poverty
Citizenship stage 2
By: LCP Joseph Wee, LCP Joe Wong,
LCP Leong Jun Hao, LCP Nicholas Chang,
LCP Shane Chan
Poverty
Citizenship stage 2
By: LCP Joseph Wee, LCP Joe Wong,
LCP Leong Jun Hao, LCP Nicholas Chang,
LCP Shane Chan
Social Entrepreneur 1:
Founders: Andrew Youn, John Gachunga
● One Acre Fund is a non-profit social enterprise that supplies
financing and training to help smallholders grow their way out of
hunger and build lasting pathways to prosperity in various parts
of Africa.
● They serve small-hold farmers, placing them first and ensuring
their prosperity, while envisioning a future in which every farm
family has the knowledge and means to achieve big harvests,
support healthy families, and cultivate rich soil.
● Services: Distribution of seeds, training agriculture techniques
Impact on target group
● One Acre Fund farmers made an additional $107 in
annual agricultural profit, compared to similarly
situated farmers in their same agro-ecological zones.
● They also made, on average, another $64 in profit from
our add-on products. 1 Put together, this represents an
additional $171 in profit, and a 65% increase from those
activities, relative to non-One Acre Fund farmers.
Relevance to Singapore
● Like how One Acre Fund helps smallholders,
there should be organisations that help the
people that are more outcast or have jobs that
are seen as lower to be able to climb out of their
poverty and be able to prosper and lead a happy
life
● Such jobs could be fishmongers, cleaners,
postmen etc.
● Therefore, Singapore has to step up and
encourage more organisations that do this sort
of charity to grow
Singapore social Entrepreneur 2:
Founders of Homage: Gillian Lee(CEO), Lily Pang(CEO), Tong Duong(CEO)
● Homage, an online platform that provides on-call services by
trained homecare experts to the elderly.
● Because of the growing population of the elderly, and the
declining birth rate in Singapore, CEO’s of homage felt the need
to match the needs of the elderly by providing them with a
growing number of healthcare professionals to support their
growing population.
● Services include: Showering, Tube feeding and Medicinal needs
The Growing Problem:
● With an increasing population of elderly, and a decreasing number of
young adults and working adults, there will be lesser singaporean
citizens of working age to an elderly.
● The graph below represents the working adults per elderly over the
years
Relevance to Singapore’s Economy
● With a smaller group of adult workers, there will be less
economic growth
● Not only that, but both local and foreign companies may also
move their operations overseas, especially if there is a
shortage of skills locally.
● Thus, with a low economy growth, it will result in a economic
loss.
● Therefore, Singapore has to do more today, to ensure a better
tomorrow , so as to sustain the vibrancy of singapore’s
economy.
Non-profit Social Entrepreneur in Singapore
● Etch Empathy, is a non-profit social enterprise in Singapore, which vision is
is “ A World Without Poverty” .
● It aims to reduce inequality by connecting those in need with those who
have. They do not simply do this alone. They mobilise people, the private and
public sector to alleviate poverty together and sustain the effort by
cultivating empathy.
Directors in Singapore: Aaron Yeoh & Lim Li Fen
Impact on Target Group
● Since 2015, Etch Empathy has partnered with Youth Corps Singapore to help
strengthen the quality of essential learning resources provided to vision
impaired students in Singapore through Project Shine-a-Light.
● After the project Shine-a-light, Etch Empathy carried out a project called
Fortitude Culina, which provides culinary lessons to the visually impaired.
● Since then, many visually impaired and handicapped students adapted life
long skills and impacted their lives in many good ways.
Relevance to the importance of
Singaporean’s support
Etch Empathy reaches out to impaired students from different backgrounds ,
carrying out activities and courses for them .All of these activities requires
money and since Etch Empathy is a non-profit entrepreneur, it relies heavily on
donations made by different people and different organisations.With the
increased help from Singaporeans, Etch Empathy would be able to reach out to
even more impaired students who are in need, impacting more lives.
Local social entrepreneur
One local entrepreneur is Mr Jamon Mok, who is the founder and chief executive
of Backstreet Academy. Backstreet Academy is a social enterprise that helps poor
communities in 10 countries and 40 cities by organising localised experiences,
tours and activities. These tours and activities help artisans and communities
which live below the poverty line of US$1.90 (S$2.70) a day. Backstreet Academy
gives priority to those artisans and craftsmen who are underprivileged and
struggling. Not only do they get a platform through Backstreet Academy to earn
additional income but getting to teach their skills to others also validates their
efforts and gives them a renewed sense of self-confidence.
Relevance to Singaporeans
● When travelling to countries like India, Singaporeans can use Backstreet
Academy to book their trip and activities. This would then help the
underprivileged and struggling artisans and craftsmen that are living below
the poverty line.
Thank you for
Listening to our
presentation!
Social Entrepreneur 1:
Founders: Andrew Youn, John Gachunga
● One Acre Fund is a non-profit social enterprise that supplies
financing and training to help smallholders grow their way out of
hunger and build lasting pathways to prosperity in various parts
of Africa.
● They serve small-hold farmers, placing them first and ensuring
their prosperity, while envisioning a future in which every farm
family has the knowledge and means to achieve big harvests,
support healthy families, and cultivate rich soil.
● Services: Distribution of seeds, training agriculture techniques
Impact on target group
● One Acre Fund farmers made an additional $107 in
annual agricultural profit, compared to similarly
situated farmers in their same agro-ecological zones.
● They also made, on average, another $64 in profit from
our add-on products. 1 Put together, this represents an
additional $171 in profit, and a 65% increase from those
activities, relative to non-One Acre Fund farmers.
Relevance to Singapore
● Like how One Acre Fund helps smallholders,
there should be organisations that help the
people that are more outcast or have jobs that
are seen as lower to be able to climb out of their
poverty and be able to prosper and lead a happy
life
● Such jobs could be fishmongers, cleaners,
postmen etc.
● Therefore, Singapore has to step up and
encourage more organisations that do this sort
of charity to grow
Singapore social Entrepreneur 2:
Founders of Homage: Gillian Lee(CEO), Lily Pang(CEO), Tong Duong(CEO)
● Homage, an online platform that provides on-call services by
trained homecare experts to the elderly.
● Because of the growing population of the elderly, and the
declining birth rate in Singapore, CEO’s of homage felt the need
to match the needs of the elderly by providing them with a
growing number of healthcare professionals to support their
growing population.
● Services include: Showering, Tube feeding and Medicinal needs
The Growing Problem:
● With an increasing population of elderly, and a decreasing number of
young adults and working adults, there will be lesser singaporean
citizens of working age to an elderly.
● The graph below represents the working adults per elderly over the
years
Relevance to Singapore’s Economy
● With a smaller group of adult workers, there will be less
economic growth
● Not only that, but both local and foreign companies may also
move their operations overseas, especially if there is a
shortage of skills locally.
● Thus, with a low economy growth, it will result in a economic
loss.
● Therefore, Singapore has to do more today, to ensure a better
tomorrow , so as to sustain the vibrancy of singapore’s
economy.
Non-profit Social Entrepreneur in Singapore
● Etch Empathy, is a non-profit social enterprise in Singapore, which vision is
is “ A World Without Poverty” .
● It aims to reduce inequality by connecting those in need with those who
have. They do not simply do this alone. They mobilise people, the private and
public sector to alleviate poverty together and sustain the effort by
cultivating empathy.
Directors in Singapore: Aaron Yeoh & Lim Li Fen
Impact on Target Group
● Since 2015, Etch Empathy has partnered with Youth Corps Singapore to help
strengthen the quality of essential learning resources provided to vision
impaired students in Singapore through Project Shine-a-Light.
● After the project Shine-a-light, Etch Empathy carried out a project called
Fortitude Culina, which provides culinary lessons to the visually impaired.
● Since then, many visually impaired and handicapped students adapted life
long skills and impacted their lives in many good ways.
Relevance to the importance of
Singaporean’s support
Etch Empathy reaches out to impaired students from different backgrounds ,
carrying out activities and courses for them .All of these activities requires
money and since Etch Empathy is a non-profit entrepreneur, it relies heavily on
donations made by different people and different organisations.With the
increased help from Singaporeans, Etch Empathy would be able to reach out to
even more impaired students who are in need, impacting more lives.
Local social entrepreneur
One local entrepreneur is Mr Jamon Mok, who is the founder and chief executive
of Backstreet Academy. Backstreet Academy is a social enterprise that helps poor
communities in 10 countries and 40 cities by organising localised experiences,
tours and activities. These tours and activities help artisans and communities
which live below the poverty line of US$1.90 (S$2.70) a day. Backstreet Academy
gives priority to those artisans and craftsmen who are underprivileged and
struggling. Not only do they get a platform through Backstreet Academy to earn
additional income but getting to teach their skills to others also validates their
efforts and gives them a renewed sense of self-confidence.
Relevance to Singaporeans
● When travelling to countries like India, Singaporeans can use Backstreet
Academy to book their trip and activities. This would then help the
underprivileged and struggling artisans and craftsmen that are living below
the poverty line.
Thank you for
Listening to our
presentation!

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BB presentations poverty

  • 1. Poverty Citizenship stage 2 By: LCP Joseph Wee, LCP Joe Wong, LCP Leong Jun Hao, LCP Nicholas Chang, LCP Shane Chan
  • 2. Poverty Citizenship stage 2 By: LCP Joseph Wee, LCP Joe Wong, LCP Leong Jun Hao, LCP Nicholas Chang, LCP Shane Chan
  • 3. Social Entrepreneur 1: Founders: Andrew Youn, John Gachunga ● One Acre Fund is a non-profit social enterprise that supplies financing and training to help smallholders grow their way out of hunger and build lasting pathways to prosperity in various parts of Africa. ● They serve small-hold farmers, placing them first and ensuring their prosperity, while envisioning a future in which every farm family has the knowledge and means to achieve big harvests, support healthy families, and cultivate rich soil. ● Services: Distribution of seeds, training agriculture techniques
  • 4. Impact on target group ● One Acre Fund farmers made an additional $107 in annual agricultural profit, compared to similarly situated farmers in their same agro-ecological zones. ● They also made, on average, another $64 in profit from our add-on products. 1 Put together, this represents an additional $171 in profit, and a 65% increase from those activities, relative to non-One Acre Fund farmers.
  • 5. Relevance to Singapore ● Like how One Acre Fund helps smallholders, there should be organisations that help the people that are more outcast or have jobs that are seen as lower to be able to climb out of their poverty and be able to prosper and lead a happy life ● Such jobs could be fishmongers, cleaners, postmen etc. ● Therefore, Singapore has to step up and encourage more organisations that do this sort of charity to grow
  • 6. Singapore social Entrepreneur 2: Founders of Homage: Gillian Lee(CEO), Lily Pang(CEO), Tong Duong(CEO) ● Homage, an online platform that provides on-call services by trained homecare experts to the elderly. ● Because of the growing population of the elderly, and the declining birth rate in Singapore, CEO’s of homage felt the need to match the needs of the elderly by providing them with a growing number of healthcare professionals to support their growing population. ● Services include: Showering, Tube feeding and Medicinal needs
  • 7. The Growing Problem: ● With an increasing population of elderly, and a decreasing number of young adults and working adults, there will be lesser singaporean citizens of working age to an elderly. ● The graph below represents the working adults per elderly over the years
  • 8. Relevance to Singapore’s Economy ● With a smaller group of adult workers, there will be less economic growth ● Not only that, but both local and foreign companies may also move their operations overseas, especially if there is a shortage of skills locally. ● Thus, with a low economy growth, it will result in a economic loss. ● Therefore, Singapore has to do more today, to ensure a better tomorrow , so as to sustain the vibrancy of singapore’s economy.
  • 9. Non-profit Social Entrepreneur in Singapore ● Etch Empathy, is a non-profit social enterprise in Singapore, which vision is is “ A World Without Poverty” . ● It aims to reduce inequality by connecting those in need with those who have. They do not simply do this alone. They mobilise people, the private and public sector to alleviate poverty together and sustain the effort by cultivating empathy. Directors in Singapore: Aaron Yeoh & Lim Li Fen
  • 10. Impact on Target Group ● Since 2015, Etch Empathy has partnered with Youth Corps Singapore to help strengthen the quality of essential learning resources provided to vision impaired students in Singapore through Project Shine-a-Light. ● After the project Shine-a-light, Etch Empathy carried out a project called Fortitude Culina, which provides culinary lessons to the visually impaired. ● Since then, many visually impaired and handicapped students adapted life long skills and impacted their lives in many good ways.
  • 11. Relevance to the importance of Singaporean’s support Etch Empathy reaches out to impaired students from different backgrounds , carrying out activities and courses for them .All of these activities requires money and since Etch Empathy is a non-profit entrepreneur, it relies heavily on donations made by different people and different organisations.With the increased help from Singaporeans, Etch Empathy would be able to reach out to even more impaired students who are in need, impacting more lives.
  • 12. Local social entrepreneur One local entrepreneur is Mr Jamon Mok, who is the founder and chief executive of Backstreet Academy. Backstreet Academy is a social enterprise that helps poor communities in 10 countries and 40 cities by organising localised experiences, tours and activities. These tours and activities help artisans and communities which live below the poverty line of US$1.90 (S$2.70) a day. Backstreet Academy gives priority to those artisans and craftsmen who are underprivileged and struggling. Not only do they get a platform through Backstreet Academy to earn additional income but getting to teach their skills to others also validates their efforts and gives them a renewed sense of self-confidence.
  • 13. Relevance to Singaporeans ● When travelling to countries like India, Singaporeans can use Backstreet Academy to book their trip and activities. This would then help the underprivileged and struggling artisans and craftsmen that are living below the poverty line.
  • 14. Thank you for Listening to our presentation!
  • 15. Social Entrepreneur 1: Founders: Andrew Youn, John Gachunga ● One Acre Fund is a non-profit social enterprise that supplies financing and training to help smallholders grow their way out of hunger and build lasting pathways to prosperity in various parts of Africa. ● They serve small-hold farmers, placing them first and ensuring their prosperity, while envisioning a future in which every farm family has the knowledge and means to achieve big harvests, support healthy families, and cultivate rich soil. ● Services: Distribution of seeds, training agriculture techniques
  • 16. Impact on target group ● One Acre Fund farmers made an additional $107 in annual agricultural profit, compared to similarly situated farmers in their same agro-ecological zones. ● They also made, on average, another $64 in profit from our add-on products. 1 Put together, this represents an additional $171 in profit, and a 65% increase from those activities, relative to non-One Acre Fund farmers.
  • 17. Relevance to Singapore ● Like how One Acre Fund helps smallholders, there should be organisations that help the people that are more outcast or have jobs that are seen as lower to be able to climb out of their poverty and be able to prosper and lead a happy life ● Such jobs could be fishmongers, cleaners, postmen etc. ● Therefore, Singapore has to step up and encourage more organisations that do this sort of charity to grow
  • 18. Singapore social Entrepreneur 2: Founders of Homage: Gillian Lee(CEO), Lily Pang(CEO), Tong Duong(CEO) ● Homage, an online platform that provides on-call services by trained homecare experts to the elderly. ● Because of the growing population of the elderly, and the declining birth rate in Singapore, CEO’s of homage felt the need to match the needs of the elderly by providing them with a growing number of healthcare professionals to support their growing population. ● Services include: Showering, Tube feeding and Medicinal needs
  • 19. The Growing Problem: ● With an increasing population of elderly, and a decreasing number of young adults and working adults, there will be lesser singaporean citizens of working age to an elderly. ● The graph below represents the working adults per elderly over the years
  • 20. Relevance to Singapore’s Economy ● With a smaller group of adult workers, there will be less economic growth ● Not only that, but both local and foreign companies may also move their operations overseas, especially if there is a shortage of skills locally. ● Thus, with a low economy growth, it will result in a economic loss. ● Therefore, Singapore has to do more today, to ensure a better tomorrow , so as to sustain the vibrancy of singapore’s economy.
  • 21. Non-profit Social Entrepreneur in Singapore ● Etch Empathy, is a non-profit social enterprise in Singapore, which vision is is “ A World Without Poverty” . ● It aims to reduce inequality by connecting those in need with those who have. They do not simply do this alone. They mobilise people, the private and public sector to alleviate poverty together and sustain the effort by cultivating empathy. Directors in Singapore: Aaron Yeoh & Lim Li Fen
  • 22. Impact on Target Group ● Since 2015, Etch Empathy has partnered with Youth Corps Singapore to help strengthen the quality of essential learning resources provided to vision impaired students in Singapore through Project Shine-a-Light. ● After the project Shine-a-light, Etch Empathy carried out a project called Fortitude Culina, which provides culinary lessons to the visually impaired. ● Since then, many visually impaired and handicapped students adapted life long skills and impacted their lives in many good ways.
  • 23. Relevance to the importance of Singaporean’s support Etch Empathy reaches out to impaired students from different backgrounds , carrying out activities and courses for them .All of these activities requires money and since Etch Empathy is a non-profit entrepreneur, it relies heavily on donations made by different people and different organisations.With the increased help from Singaporeans, Etch Empathy would be able to reach out to even more impaired students who are in need, impacting more lives.
  • 24. Local social entrepreneur One local entrepreneur is Mr Jamon Mok, who is the founder and chief executive of Backstreet Academy. Backstreet Academy is a social enterprise that helps poor communities in 10 countries and 40 cities by organising localised experiences, tours and activities. These tours and activities help artisans and communities which live below the poverty line of US$1.90 (S$2.70) a day. Backstreet Academy gives priority to those artisans and craftsmen who are underprivileged and struggling. Not only do they get a platform through Backstreet Academy to earn additional income but getting to teach their skills to others also validates their efforts and gives them a renewed sense of self-confidence.
  • 25. Relevance to Singaporeans ● When travelling to countries like India, Singaporeans can use Backstreet Academy to book their trip and activities. This would then help the underprivileged and struggling artisans and craftsmen that are living below the poverty line.
  • 26. Thank you for Listening to our presentation!