[Challenge:Future] SOLVING UNEMPLOYMENT THROUGH AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRENEURSHIPChallenge:Future
This document discusses how to solve unemployment through agricultural entrepreneurship. It recommends focusing on vegetable production, poultry production, and fish production as these are important for food processing and consumption. It states that youths could be engaged in these areas through short training programs to make agriculture more attractive. The document suggests that both skilled and unskilled youths could start such entrepreneurial activities within 6 months to 2 years through focused efforts.
La carrera "V Resistencia Reino Astur" se llevará a cabo el 19 y 20 de julio de 2013 en Nembra, Aller. El viernes será la recepción y el sábado la carrera de 44 km y 6.000 m de desnivel. Habrá categorías femeninas y masculinas. Los participantes deben tener 18 años o más y licencia deportiva. La inscripción cuesta entre 32 y 46 euros dependiendo de la fecha. Tras la carrera habrá comida y entrega de trofeos a los ganadores.
[Challenge:Future] Semi finals - Mladiinfo: Matching Point InitiativeChallenge:Future
The Mladiinfo Team in Macedonia has developed the Matching Point Initiative to address high youth unemployment. The initiative will connect educated but unemployed young people with paid volunteering and traineeship opportunities through Mladiinfo's online platform. Over 12 months, participants will gain experience in 2-3 different organizations to build their skills. This will make youth more employable and help organizations find potential long-term employees. The initiative aims to launch locally, then expand across Mladiinfo's country networks and internationally to reduce unemployment and welfare dependence among youth.
This short document advises thinking carefully before beginning a new endeavor but also cautions thinking twice before giving up on something already started. It suggests considering both the pros and cons of initiating a new project or task as well as persisting when challenges arise rather than abandoning efforts prematurely.
This document describes the author's ideal world and job as a river guide in the Tara Canyon in Serbia. In 3 sentences:
The author finds deep satisfaction in their job as a river guide, where they get to experience nature's beauty everyday and help clients seek adventure, rather than being stuck in a boring office job. They live simply in a modest home near the river without many luxuries, but surrounded by a diverse community of neighbors and colleagues. The author feels they have created their own beautiful world through this lifestyle focused on nature, community, and finding meaning through their work.
The document contains three paragraphs. The first paragraph encourages the reader to find happiness through kindness, positive thoughts, sincere feelings, and smiles. It says sharing inner sunshine with others with an open heart will bring boundless joy. The second paragraph advises the reader to put their heart and soul into something meaningful, do their best with love despite difficulties, and rewards will follow. The third paragraph introduces the author, Iuliia Radkevych, who graduated with a Master's in Linguistics. She enjoys reading, traveling, painting, psychology, design, and collecting quotations. She describes herself as optimistic, kind, motivated, positive, friendly, and organized, and enjoys helping people.
Marsida Bandilli challenges us to make the most of our limited time by pursuing our dreams and appreciating life's beauty. While people often get busy with ordinary schedules and neglect life's beauty, understanding that time is limited inspires us to live and appreciate every moment. We should enjoy simple pleasures like chocolate ice cream in December, feel emotions like tears, hug loved ones, and create joyful and sorrowful moments to paint on the fairy tale of life.
The document advises the reader to choose happiness in their career and life. It suggests finding a career that you are passionate about and that makes you smile, rather than doing something just because you have to. It says that while you may fail at first, you will eventually defeat failure if you follow your passion. The document encourages the reader to promise themselves that they will choose happiness and do things for themselves, rather than waiting for others to tell them what to do or waiting for a better future. Choosing happiness, the document states, is the key to success.
[Challenge:Future] SOLVING UNEMPLOYMENT THROUGH AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRENEURSHIPChallenge:Future
This document discusses how to solve unemployment through agricultural entrepreneurship. It recommends focusing on vegetable production, poultry production, and fish production as these are important for food processing and consumption. It states that youths could be engaged in these areas through short training programs to make agriculture more attractive. The document suggests that both skilled and unskilled youths could start such entrepreneurial activities within 6 months to 2 years through focused efforts.
La carrera "V Resistencia Reino Astur" se llevará a cabo el 19 y 20 de julio de 2013 en Nembra, Aller. El viernes será la recepción y el sábado la carrera de 44 km y 6.000 m de desnivel. Habrá categorías femeninas y masculinas. Los participantes deben tener 18 años o más y licencia deportiva. La inscripción cuesta entre 32 y 46 euros dependiendo de la fecha. Tras la carrera habrá comida y entrega de trofeos a los ganadores.
[Challenge:Future] Semi finals - Mladiinfo: Matching Point InitiativeChallenge:Future
The Mladiinfo Team in Macedonia has developed the Matching Point Initiative to address high youth unemployment. The initiative will connect educated but unemployed young people with paid volunteering and traineeship opportunities through Mladiinfo's online platform. Over 12 months, participants will gain experience in 2-3 different organizations to build their skills. This will make youth more employable and help organizations find potential long-term employees. The initiative aims to launch locally, then expand across Mladiinfo's country networks and internationally to reduce unemployment and welfare dependence among youth.
This short document advises thinking carefully before beginning a new endeavor but also cautions thinking twice before giving up on something already started. It suggests considering both the pros and cons of initiating a new project or task as well as persisting when challenges arise rather than abandoning efforts prematurely.
This document describes the author's ideal world and job as a river guide in the Tara Canyon in Serbia. In 3 sentences:
The author finds deep satisfaction in their job as a river guide, where they get to experience nature's beauty everyday and help clients seek adventure, rather than being stuck in a boring office job. They live simply in a modest home near the river without many luxuries, but surrounded by a diverse community of neighbors and colleagues. The author feels they have created their own beautiful world through this lifestyle focused on nature, community, and finding meaning through their work.
The document contains three paragraphs. The first paragraph encourages the reader to find happiness through kindness, positive thoughts, sincere feelings, and smiles. It says sharing inner sunshine with others with an open heart will bring boundless joy. The second paragraph advises the reader to put their heart and soul into something meaningful, do their best with love despite difficulties, and rewards will follow. The third paragraph introduces the author, Iuliia Radkevych, who graduated with a Master's in Linguistics. She enjoys reading, traveling, painting, psychology, design, and collecting quotations. She describes herself as optimistic, kind, motivated, positive, friendly, and organized, and enjoys helping people.
Marsida Bandilli challenges us to make the most of our limited time by pursuing our dreams and appreciating life's beauty. While people often get busy with ordinary schedules and neglect life's beauty, understanding that time is limited inspires us to live and appreciate every moment. We should enjoy simple pleasures like chocolate ice cream in December, feel emotions like tears, hug loved ones, and create joyful and sorrowful moments to paint on the fairy tale of life.
The document advises the reader to choose happiness in their career and life. It suggests finding a career that you are passionate about and that makes you smile, rather than doing something just because you have to. It says that while you may fail at first, you will eventually defeat failure if you follow your passion. The document encourages the reader to promise themselves that they will choose happiness and do things for themselves, rather than waiting for others to tell them what to do or waiting for a better future. Choosing happiness, the document states, is the key to success.
The document encourages the reader to stop waiting for the perfect moment to do things they've always wanted to do. It argues that there is no such thing as a perfect moment, so one should act now instead of delaying. The passage emphasizes that life is fleeting and will pass regardless, so people should focus on living life in the way they choose instead of putting things off.
Tetyana from Ukraine provides career advice for growing in 2015, first advising to always rely on yourself and not expect help from others so you will never be disappointed, as you should do everything yourself. She also says to help others in need while listening to ideas of others, but to always listen to your heart and be independent as you are the creator of your own future.
[Challenge:Future] Hard work, Dedication & Patience!Challenge:Future
The document provides advice to work hard, be dedicated, and patient to achieve success in 2015. It recommends deciding on a direction and dedicating each day to building success through hard work while accepting responsibility. It advises moving outside one's comfort zone, avoiding procrastination, using time wisely, surrounding oneself with positive people, and being willing to take risks, as success will not happen overnight. Each day should be dedicated to investing in knowledge and skills to become a professional while remaining grateful and respecting colleagues.
[Challenge:Future] I give you this medal as a signChallenge:Future
The document encourages people to recognize those who are important in their lives by making medals for them as part of a project called "I give you this medal as a sign." It suggests taking time to think about friends, family members, and others who have supported you, and when you last thanked them. Most people focus so much on themselves that they take others for granted. The document provides an example of a medal someone made to recognize someone who inspires them to be the change they wish to see in the world.
The document advises guarding your soul carefully, even surrounding it with mythical guard dogs, as the world tries to influence it. It recommends maintaining daily routines for discipline and balance, completing even small tasks with commitment. Most importantly, it stresses keeping a tight hold on your soul through all activities, as there are those who try to trade or alter it for their own ends.
Lidija Globokar provides advice for focusing on goals in 2015. She recommends identifying your goal, starting toward it with your "engine on," and staying focused despite obstacles. Once the goal is reached, the hard work will be rewarded. Lidija is the president and co-founder of Project 668, a professional development platform that helps EU trainees break into jobs, develop skills, and manage careers. Project 668 won an award for discussing youth unemployment with European youth workers and solutions to overcome it.
This document provides a standard operating procedure for personal growth and development. It recommends being confident in your knowledge, finding fulfilling work you are passionate about, and persisting despite difficulties. It also advises bringing new ideas to your work, having your own point of view, and defending your opinions. The author is happy in their career in pharmaceutical microbiology, which allows them to directly contribute to people's health. Their work gives them strength and hope for a productive future.
[Challenge:Future] The magic world of Homo LudensChallenge:Future
This document provides advice for personal and professional development in 2015. It recommends pursuing hobbies to find fulfillment, exploring hidden talents, continuously learning, focusing on happiness over wealth, contributing to your community, developing your unique skills, strengthening your willpower, and appreciating life. It also provides a short biography of Maja Drobnjaković, who was born in Serbia in 1986 and works as a teaching assistant while pursuing her PhD in finance.
Break any borders that limit you, whether external barriers imposed by others or internal limits you impose on yourself. See every obstacle as a border separating you from your goals, and break through it. It is your life and your game - break the borders. The document is a short profile of a 22-year-old Greek man who works as a farmer while studying at night, with the goal of overcoming the economic barriers in Greece to continue his education and earn a master's degree.
Be yourself and don't worry about what others think of you. Focus on enjoying yourself, loving yourself, and doing what you love. The advice encourages being true to yourself and persistent, as well as being the first to take action. It comes from a 18-year-old Ukrainian student studying at an Oil and Gas Technical university who believes in making the world a little better.
Lifelong learning is essential to growing one's career in 2015 and beyond. To stay relevant in a changing world, one must continuously enrich their knowledge in their field through unconventional and sustainable practices. This ensures the improvement of competencies and the ability to adapt to different working environments in the future. Engaging in lifelong learning will bring substantial rewards to one's professional life.
[Challenge:Future] Smile And Accept the ChallangeChallenge:Future
Danish Ali is a 22-year-old student studying electronics engineering at BUITMS university who is also a social activist, volunteer, and blogger. His message is that when facing difficulties in life, some people lose hope and cry, which only makes the situation worse. Instead, he advises accepting challenges with a smile, as smiling can convert emotions that travel back to the mind to strengthen one's belief and provide strength to deal with problems. No matter how bad things are, don't forget to smile in difficult times, as it boosts morale and one will realize how such a small expression can change one's whole world, whether in business, personal life, or at home by attracting positive thoughts.
Rešid is a 20-year-old Bosnian man currently studying political science and international relations at Istanbul University. In his message, he encourages the reader to be bold and true to themselves in 2014 by embracing new experiences, ignoring critics, and working hard to achieve their dreams despite potential failures along the way. He also stresses the importance of maturity, empathy, honesty, and bringing people together.
A 20-year-old student of genetics and bioengineering attends International Burch University in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina and invites others to visit. They encourage restoring faith in humanity by being different, inspiring others to do good through helping anyone in need, and spreading love instead of hate.
[Challenge:Future] Moral underpinnings of CapitalismChallenge:Future
The document discusses the moral underpinnings of capitalism and argues that while capitalism has significantly reduced poverty and increased prosperity, it must be regulated to prevent exploitation. It presents hybrid systems like social democratic models in Scandinavia as examples of well-balanced approaches, with free education and healthcare balanced against higher taxes and more government interference. In conclusion, it asks readers to consider which hybrid system might be better for those who are not very rich based on access to healthcare and education.
[Challenge:Future] Moral underpinnings of CapitalismChallenge:Future
This document discusses the moral underpinnings of capitalism and proposes solutions. It argues that capitalism has led to mass consumerism focused on goods rather than values. This causes environmental degradation for which no one takes responsibility. To solve problems, the document suggests adopting a human-centered approach that focuses on people over markets. It proposes designing products and services that solve problems and create positive experiences rather than just consuming goods. A future, sustainable form of "value-based" capitalism is envisioned where economics benefits both people and the environment.
[Challenge:Future] Moral underpinnings of capitalism Challenge:Future
The document discusses the history and development of capitalism, including its roots in trade, the industrial revolution, and economic crises of the 20th century. It also examines current issues like wealth polarization, environmental challenges, and the role of technology and influential individuals in shaping the future development of capitalism. The document argues that capitalism must evolve to address these issues through reforms that promote more equal wealth distribution and environmental sustainability.
[Challenge:Future] Moral underpinnigs of capitalismChallenge:Future
The document discusses the moral underpinnings of capitalism from multiple perspectives. It begins by outlining initial research methods like searching Google and TED for information on the topic. Pictures and text from different sources provide varying viewpoints, from politicians to religion. TED is identified as a good resource for new ideas. The conclusion suggests that ideas for solutions already exist, and the presentation serves to showcase one approach to finding a solution for discussing the moral aspects of capitalism.
[Challenge:Future] Moral underpinnigs of capitalismChallenge:Future
The document discusses different economic systems and their ethical foundations. It argues that while capitalist systems promote innovation and growth, they also lead to problems like wealth concentration, climate change, and moral decay if left unchecked. Pure socialist and welfare state models also have issues like lack of innovation and overreliance on public spending. The document concludes by proposing a hybrid "value-based capitalism" model that incorporates welfare policies, social and environmental responsibility, limits on profit and wealth, and greater public oversight and regulation to balance economic and social priorities in a more ethical manner.
The document encourages the reader to stop waiting for the perfect moment to do things they've always wanted to do. It argues that there is no such thing as a perfect moment, so one should act now instead of delaying. The passage emphasizes that life is fleeting and will pass regardless, so people should focus on living life in the way they choose instead of putting things off.
Tetyana from Ukraine provides career advice for growing in 2015, first advising to always rely on yourself and not expect help from others so you will never be disappointed, as you should do everything yourself. She also says to help others in need while listening to ideas of others, but to always listen to your heart and be independent as you are the creator of your own future.
[Challenge:Future] Hard work, Dedication & Patience!Challenge:Future
The document provides advice to work hard, be dedicated, and patient to achieve success in 2015. It recommends deciding on a direction and dedicating each day to building success through hard work while accepting responsibility. It advises moving outside one's comfort zone, avoiding procrastination, using time wisely, surrounding oneself with positive people, and being willing to take risks, as success will not happen overnight. Each day should be dedicated to investing in knowledge and skills to become a professional while remaining grateful and respecting colleagues.
[Challenge:Future] I give you this medal as a signChallenge:Future
The document encourages people to recognize those who are important in their lives by making medals for them as part of a project called "I give you this medal as a sign." It suggests taking time to think about friends, family members, and others who have supported you, and when you last thanked them. Most people focus so much on themselves that they take others for granted. The document provides an example of a medal someone made to recognize someone who inspires them to be the change they wish to see in the world.
The document advises guarding your soul carefully, even surrounding it with mythical guard dogs, as the world tries to influence it. It recommends maintaining daily routines for discipline and balance, completing even small tasks with commitment. Most importantly, it stresses keeping a tight hold on your soul through all activities, as there are those who try to trade or alter it for their own ends.
Lidija Globokar provides advice for focusing on goals in 2015. She recommends identifying your goal, starting toward it with your "engine on," and staying focused despite obstacles. Once the goal is reached, the hard work will be rewarded. Lidija is the president and co-founder of Project 668, a professional development platform that helps EU trainees break into jobs, develop skills, and manage careers. Project 668 won an award for discussing youth unemployment with European youth workers and solutions to overcome it.
This document provides a standard operating procedure for personal growth and development. It recommends being confident in your knowledge, finding fulfilling work you are passionate about, and persisting despite difficulties. It also advises bringing new ideas to your work, having your own point of view, and defending your opinions. The author is happy in their career in pharmaceutical microbiology, which allows them to directly contribute to people's health. Their work gives them strength and hope for a productive future.
[Challenge:Future] The magic world of Homo LudensChallenge:Future
This document provides advice for personal and professional development in 2015. It recommends pursuing hobbies to find fulfillment, exploring hidden talents, continuously learning, focusing on happiness over wealth, contributing to your community, developing your unique skills, strengthening your willpower, and appreciating life. It also provides a short biography of Maja Drobnjaković, who was born in Serbia in 1986 and works as a teaching assistant while pursuing her PhD in finance.
Break any borders that limit you, whether external barriers imposed by others or internal limits you impose on yourself. See every obstacle as a border separating you from your goals, and break through it. It is your life and your game - break the borders. The document is a short profile of a 22-year-old Greek man who works as a farmer while studying at night, with the goal of overcoming the economic barriers in Greece to continue his education and earn a master's degree.
Be yourself and don't worry about what others think of you. Focus on enjoying yourself, loving yourself, and doing what you love. The advice encourages being true to yourself and persistent, as well as being the first to take action. It comes from a 18-year-old Ukrainian student studying at an Oil and Gas Technical university who believes in making the world a little better.
Lifelong learning is essential to growing one's career in 2015 and beyond. To stay relevant in a changing world, one must continuously enrich their knowledge in their field through unconventional and sustainable practices. This ensures the improvement of competencies and the ability to adapt to different working environments in the future. Engaging in lifelong learning will bring substantial rewards to one's professional life.
[Challenge:Future] Smile And Accept the ChallangeChallenge:Future
Danish Ali is a 22-year-old student studying electronics engineering at BUITMS university who is also a social activist, volunteer, and blogger. His message is that when facing difficulties in life, some people lose hope and cry, which only makes the situation worse. Instead, he advises accepting challenges with a smile, as smiling can convert emotions that travel back to the mind to strengthen one's belief and provide strength to deal with problems. No matter how bad things are, don't forget to smile in difficult times, as it boosts morale and one will realize how such a small expression can change one's whole world, whether in business, personal life, or at home by attracting positive thoughts.
Rešid is a 20-year-old Bosnian man currently studying political science and international relations at Istanbul University. In his message, he encourages the reader to be bold and true to themselves in 2014 by embracing new experiences, ignoring critics, and working hard to achieve their dreams despite potential failures along the way. He also stresses the importance of maturity, empathy, honesty, and bringing people together.
A 20-year-old student of genetics and bioengineering attends International Burch University in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina and invites others to visit. They encourage restoring faith in humanity by being different, inspiring others to do good through helping anyone in need, and spreading love instead of hate.
[Challenge:Future] Moral underpinnings of CapitalismChallenge:Future
The document discusses the moral underpinnings of capitalism and argues that while capitalism has significantly reduced poverty and increased prosperity, it must be regulated to prevent exploitation. It presents hybrid systems like social democratic models in Scandinavia as examples of well-balanced approaches, with free education and healthcare balanced against higher taxes and more government interference. In conclusion, it asks readers to consider which hybrid system might be better for those who are not very rich based on access to healthcare and education.
[Challenge:Future] Moral underpinnings of CapitalismChallenge:Future
This document discusses the moral underpinnings of capitalism and proposes solutions. It argues that capitalism has led to mass consumerism focused on goods rather than values. This causes environmental degradation for which no one takes responsibility. To solve problems, the document suggests adopting a human-centered approach that focuses on people over markets. It proposes designing products and services that solve problems and create positive experiences rather than just consuming goods. A future, sustainable form of "value-based" capitalism is envisioned where economics benefits both people and the environment.
[Challenge:Future] Moral underpinnings of capitalism Challenge:Future
The document discusses the history and development of capitalism, including its roots in trade, the industrial revolution, and economic crises of the 20th century. It also examines current issues like wealth polarization, environmental challenges, and the role of technology and influential individuals in shaping the future development of capitalism. The document argues that capitalism must evolve to address these issues through reforms that promote more equal wealth distribution and environmental sustainability.
[Challenge:Future] Moral underpinnigs of capitalismChallenge:Future
The document discusses the moral underpinnings of capitalism from multiple perspectives. It begins by outlining initial research methods like searching Google and TED for information on the topic. Pictures and text from different sources provide varying viewpoints, from politicians to religion. TED is identified as a good resource for new ideas. The conclusion suggests that ideas for solutions already exist, and the presentation serves to showcase one approach to finding a solution for discussing the moral aspects of capitalism.
[Challenge:Future] Moral underpinnigs of capitalismChallenge:Future
The document discusses different economic systems and their ethical foundations. It argues that while capitalist systems promote innovation and growth, they also lead to problems like wealth concentration, climate change, and moral decay if left unchecked. Pure socialist and welfare state models also have issues like lack of innovation and overreliance on public spending. The document concludes by proposing a hybrid "value-based capitalism" model that incorporates welfare policies, social and environmental responsibility, limits on profit and wealth, and greater public oversight and regulation to balance economic and social priorities in a more ethical manner.
2. PROBLEM | SOLUTION | IMPACT
Our goal is train 1 million people in next 10 years in four focus
sectors:
Work in states/areas where there is a need of skill building with
Government and NGO’s
Setting up a distributed delivery model such that education is
available at the source of students
3. PROBLEM | SOLUTION | IMPACT
Execution and pilot testing: THREE pilot projects were
run in 4 states of India which focused skill building and
basic livelihood training in the area of
Handicrafts, Sustainability and Technology
Total of 88 hours out of targeted 200 hours of touchdown
courses have been conducted
Outreach of 2500 people comprising a diverse group of
students, women and rural population
Team working on ground:
Volunteers: 70 | Trainers: 4 | Academia: 10 colleges
States where the pilots are being conducted:
Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh and Haryana
LINKS TO WORK VIDEOS:
SAKSHAM PROJECT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKiK5WSLbe4
SUSTAINABILITY PILOT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpDOaqGONn4
4. Education:
A rural awareness program was run in Haryana for 100 below poverty
line families (BPL, earning less than 2 euros a day)
Focusing on education for kids between 7 to 14 , health awareness
and women empowerment
125 kids were given education in college campus for free with an
objective to bring them into mainstream education
200 women were collected and awareness was spread about
government schemes and policies
115 kids were admitted to government local school and 15 women
were admitted into teacher training program to be self dependant
Audio tutorials were recorded for visually challenged people in
collaboration with All India Confederation of the Blind and National
School of Blinds.
LINKS TO WORK VIDEOS: SAKSHAM PROJECT | SUSTAINABILITY PILOT
5. Handicrafts sector:
Indian Handicrafts is one of the decentralized sectors in
the country which gives employment to 6 million workers
A pilot was run in Delhi and Madhya Pradesh with
Chanderi weavers (a hand woven cloth from MP)and idol
makers in Delhi (one of the most important sector)
Provided them livelihood training and brought their
products to mainstream exhibitions
We worked with 92 families staying in Chanderi, Madhya
Pradesh and Delhi employed in making idols and
weaving sarees
Outreach of 600 craftsmen directly benefitted and target
is to expand it to 2000 by the end of the year
LINKS TO WORK VIDEOS: SAKSHAM PROJECT | SUSTAINABILITY PILOT
6. Sustainability sector:
Skill development workshops have been conducted in the
10 colleges located across 4 states
Outreach of about 1750 students, prime focus has been on
technology and sustainability in daily life
In collaboration with Nokia- Create to Inspire and Oxfam,
India this program is being run successfully across 5
universities
The scale up model which is to be launched this August is a
Sustainability Olympiad which will be conducted across
schools and colleges in Delhi-NCR
Having a target outreach of 500,000 students from age
group between 15 t0 21
LINKS TO WORK VIDEOS: SAKSHAM PROJECT | SUSTAINABILITY PILOT