The document discusses eradicating extreme hunger locally and globally. It notes that 8.9% of the world goes to bed hungry each night and over 13 million children in the US live in food insecure homes. Specifically in Washington state, 1 in 7 children and 1 in 10 adults face hunger, with even higher rates in Pierce County. To help address this issue, the document recommends donating to organizations like Feeding America or volunteering at local food banks. It also suggests using social media to raise awareness and encourage more donations and volunteers.
This document discusses improving maternal health, particularly for African American mothers. It notes that African American mothers die at higher rates from pregnancy and childbirth complications compared to white mothers. Locally, the issue could be addressed by raising awareness of African American maternal health and addressing healthcare provider biases. The greatest contribution would be educating oneself and others about racial disparities in maternal mortality by researching why these disparities exist and what can be done to prevent them. Social media provides an opportunity to educate large numbers of people about issues with black maternal health.
Our mission is "To provide resources designed to strengthen, encourage and enlarge the borders of single parent families individually and corporately."
The document discusses ways to help end poverty and hunger through donating to and volunteering with organizations that provide food and necessities. It suggests donating to food banks, community gardens, and having free pantries. The greatest contributions can be made by donating money or supplies to large organizations, giving excess food and supplies, and volunteering weekly to distribute supplies to those in need. Social media platforms can spread awareness of these issues and organizations through hashtags to reach many potential donors.
Improving maternal health is key to saving the lives of more than half a million women who die each year from complications during pregnancy and childbirth. By educating herself and others on organizations working to advance maternal health, the author believes she can contribute to improving conditions for women. She is interested in the topic because, as a woman, maternal health issues directly impact her.
UN Goal 5: Gender Equality is a fundamental right especially for women who are further marginalized by their race, sexual orientation or identification and socioeconomic status. This presentation focuses on King and Pierce counties and domestic violence awareness.
This document discusses achieving universal primary education and discusses barriers to achieving this goal. It notes that around 57 million primary school children do not attend school, with over 4 out of 5 living in rural areas. It discusses how the author grew up in a rural area and had the privilege of attending primary school. It then discusses what can be done to help, such as partnering with organizations providing school gardens and feeding programs to volunteer time and resources.
The document discusses eradicating extreme hunger locally and globally. It notes that 8.9% of the world goes to bed hungry each night and over 13 million children in the US live in food insecure homes. Specifically in Washington state, 1 in 7 children and 1 in 10 adults face hunger, with even higher rates in Pierce County. To help address this issue, the document recommends donating to organizations like Feeding America or volunteering at local food banks. It also suggests using social media to raise awareness and encourage more donations and volunteers.
This document discusses improving maternal health, particularly for African American mothers. It notes that African American mothers die at higher rates from pregnancy and childbirth complications compared to white mothers. Locally, the issue could be addressed by raising awareness of African American maternal health and addressing healthcare provider biases. The greatest contribution would be educating oneself and others about racial disparities in maternal mortality by researching why these disparities exist and what can be done to prevent them. Social media provides an opportunity to educate large numbers of people about issues with black maternal health.
Our mission is "To provide resources designed to strengthen, encourage and enlarge the borders of single parent families individually and corporately."
The document discusses ways to help end poverty and hunger through donating to and volunteering with organizations that provide food and necessities. It suggests donating to food banks, community gardens, and having free pantries. The greatest contributions can be made by donating money or supplies to large organizations, giving excess food and supplies, and volunteering weekly to distribute supplies to those in need. Social media platforms can spread awareness of these issues and organizations through hashtags to reach many potential donors.
Improving maternal health is key to saving the lives of more than half a million women who die each year from complications during pregnancy and childbirth. By educating herself and others on organizations working to advance maternal health, the author believes she can contribute to improving conditions for women. She is interested in the topic because, as a woman, maternal health issues directly impact her.
UN Goal 5: Gender Equality is a fundamental right especially for women who are further marginalized by their race, sexual orientation or identification and socioeconomic status. This presentation focuses on King and Pierce counties and domestic violence awareness.
This document discusses achieving universal primary education and discusses barriers to achieving this goal. It notes that around 57 million primary school children do not attend school, with over 4 out of 5 living in rural areas. It discusses how the author grew up in a rural area and had the privilege of attending primary school. It then discusses what can be done to help, such as partnering with organizations providing school gardens and feeding programs to volunteer time and resources.
The student proposes creating a public service announcement on the issues of homelessness and lack of access to sports programs for children, to bring awareness to the struggles faced by homeless youth and families. The PSA will highlight how homelessness can affect anyone and that those experiencing it are still deserving of dignity and opportunities. It will air on television and online to educate both teenagers and adults on understanding homelessness beyond superficial judgments.
The document discusses issues of hunger and poverty around the world. It notes that while some have excess food, over 850 million people suffer from hunger in third world countries. The document questions how societies can allow some mothers to provide for their children while others struggle to provide even basic necessities. It argues that sponsoring individual children does not address the root causes of poverty and that organizations should focus on rebuilding entire communities instead of targeting single individuals.
How can you contribute towards a better lifestyle for the tanzanian childrenchildrensaidtanzania
Children's Aid Tanzania is a non-profit organization that supports disadvantaged children in Moshi, Tanzania. They discuss various ways readers can contribute such as donating money, blood, clothes, school supplies or volunteering time to teach. These donations would help provide children with education, healthcare, nutrition and opportunity to become self-sufficient adults. The organization aims to improve children's lives and end preventable child deaths in Tanzania.
How To Write A Research Paper In English 4 SimplScott Donald
The document provides instructions for writing a research paper in 4 steps: completing an order form with instructions and sources, reviewing writer bids and choosing one, revising the paper as needed, and having the option to request revisions until satisfied with the final product. Writers are promised original, high-quality content and customers can receive a full refund if plagiarism is found.
Surname 7Academic Writing Research 1320Joseph Trimble.docxmattinsonjanel
Surname 7
Academic Writing Research 1320
Joseph Trimble
19 October, 2015
Abandoned Children
The term abandonment of children refers to the failure of a parent or guardian to provide support to his/her children as per the requirement of the court of law. Similarly, the practice of leaving a child at the doorstep of a stranger when he or she is not at home has been classified as child abandonment. Generally, child abandonment is witnessed when a person in charge of a child, a guardian, or a parent fails to provide all the basic needs to a child or deserts his/her child without putting into consideration the physical health and the general welfare of the child. According to UNICEF, more than 400,000,000 abandoned children from all over the world live on their own in various streets especially in all the major towns in different countries. More often than not, we are reminded in the bible to, "Care for the orphan" and to "Care for the fatherless." Because if we don't reach out to them, then who will? Rather than asking the question, Why me? We should instead ask the question, Why not me? As members of the society we should act with immediate effect before this problem gets out of our hands.
Different authors have conducted extensive research on some of the core causes of abandoned children or abandonment of children by their guardians or by their parents. Donlon, Lake, Pope, Shaw, and Haskett M (2014), argues that the root cause of abandonment of children is unwanted pregnancies especially among the youth. I do agree with Donlon et.al. that cases of abandoned children especially in the developing countries have been increasing at a high rate because a good number of the youths more so those at adolescent stage are getting pregnant. In order to curb or to reduce this problem then it will be a prudent idea for policy makers in the education sector to introduce sex education as part of the school syllabus. By doing this, youths especially young girls and boys at adolescent stage will be given information on unprotected sex as well as ways in which they can make informed choices. Considering the fact that, knowledge is power, the sex education will equip knowledge to these youths on the consequences of unplanned pregnancies thus we will rest assured of witnessing a substantive reduction in the number of cases of abandoned children in our society.
On their Nelson, Fox and Zeanah, (2013) argue that cases of abandoned children arise as a result of the weakening of our family setup or family institutions. Indeed this argument is very true and as a matter of fact, technological advancement and globalization has created a society whereby parents no longer take the responsibility of bringing up their children however they delegate this duty to other people whom they employ. For the case of the United States of America, nearly all parents who are employed are full time workers thus they spend 10 or even more hours in their places of work. As a resu ...
Sure name 7Abandoned ChildrenThe term abandonment of .docxmattinsonjanel
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Abandoned Children
The term abandonment of children refers to the failure of a parent or guardian to provide support to his/her children as per the requirement of the court of law. Similarly, the practice of leaving a child at the doorstep of a stranger when he or she is not at home has been classified as child abandonment. Generally, child abandonment is witnessed when a person in charge of a child, a guardian, or a parent fails to provide all the basic needs to a child or deserts his/her child without putting into consideration the physical health and the general welfare of the child. According to UNICEF, more than 400,000,000 abandoned children from all over the world live on their own in various streets especially in all the major towns in different countries. More often than not, we are reminded in the moral teaching to, "Care for the orphan" and to "Care for the fatherless." Because if we don't reach out to them, then who will? Rather than asking the question, Why me? We should instead ask the question, Why not me? As members of the society we should act with immediate effect before this problem gets out of our hands.
Different authors have conducted extensive research on some of the core causes of abandoned children or abandonment of children by their guardians or by their parents. Donlon et.al, argues that the root cause of abandonment of children is unwanted pregnancies especially among the youth (170). I do agree with Donlon et.al. that cases of abandoned children especially in the developing countries have been increasing at a high rate because a good number of the youths more so those at adolescent stage are getting pregnant (168). In order to curb or to reduce this problem then it will be a prudent idea for policy makers in the education sector to introduce sex education as part of the school syllabus. By doing this, youths especially young girls and boys at adolescent stage will be given information on unprotected sex as well as ways in which they can make informed choices. Considering the fact that, knowledge is power, the sex education will equip knowledge to these youths on the consequences of unplanned pregnancies thus we will rest assured of witnessing a substantive reduction in the number of cases of abandoned children in our society.
On their Nelson, Fox and Zeanah, argue that cases of abandoned children arise as a result of the weakening of our family setup or family institutions. Indeed this argument is very true and as a matter of fact, technological advancement and globalization has created a society whereby parents no longer take the responsibility of bringing up their children, however they delegate this duty to other people whom they employ (63). For the case of the United States of America, nearly all parents who are employed are full time workers thus they spend 10 or even more hours in their places of work. As a result of this children end up growing without the experience of their parental ...
Its regarding a life of a teen mom, people's opinion, medical views of their life, society judgmental, ups and downs and struggle of a family within all in a teen mom's life.
This report explores the significance of border towns and spaces for strengthening responses to young people on the move. In particular it explores the linkages of young people to local service centres with the aim of further developing service, protection, and support strategies for migrant children in border areas across the region. The report is based on a small-scale fieldwork study in the border towns of Chipata and Katete in Zambia conducted in July 2023. Border towns and spaces provide a rich source of information about issues related to the informal or irregular movement of young people across borders, including smuggling and trafficking. They can help build a picture of the nature and scope of the type of movement young migrants undertake and also the forms of protection available to them. Border towns and spaces also provide a lens through which we can better understand the vulnerabilities of young people on the move and, critically, the strategies they use to navigate challenges and access support.
The findings in this report highlight some of the key factors shaping the experiences and vulnerabilities of young people on the move – particularly their proximity to border spaces and how this affects the risks that they face. The report describes strategies that young people on the move employ to remain below the radar of visibility to state and non-state actors due to fear of arrest, detention, and deportation while also trying to keep themselves safe and access support in border towns. These strategies of (in)visibility provide a way to protect themselves yet at the same time also heighten some of the risks young people face as their vulnerabilities are not always recognised by those who could offer support.
In this report we show that the realities and challenges of life and migration in this region and in Zambia need to be better understood for support to be strengthened and tuned to meet the specific needs of young people on the move. This includes understanding the role of state and non-state stakeholders, the impact of laws and policies and, critically, the experiences of the young people themselves. We provide recommendations for immediate action, recommendations for programming to support young people on the move in the two towns that would reduce risk for young people in this area, and recommendations for longer term policy advocacy.
UN WOD 2024 will take us on a journey of discovery through the ocean's vastness, tapping into the wisdom and expertise of global policy-makers, scientists, managers, thought leaders, and artists to awaken new depths of understanding, compassion, collaboration and commitment for the ocean and all it sustains. The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
The student proposes creating a public service announcement on the issues of homelessness and lack of access to sports programs for children, to bring awareness to the struggles faced by homeless youth and families. The PSA will highlight how homelessness can affect anyone and that those experiencing it are still deserving of dignity and opportunities. It will air on television and online to educate both teenagers and adults on understanding homelessness beyond superficial judgments.
The document discusses issues of hunger and poverty around the world. It notes that while some have excess food, over 850 million people suffer from hunger in third world countries. The document questions how societies can allow some mothers to provide for their children while others struggle to provide even basic necessities. It argues that sponsoring individual children does not address the root causes of poverty and that organizations should focus on rebuilding entire communities instead of targeting single individuals.
How can you contribute towards a better lifestyle for the tanzanian childrenchildrensaidtanzania
Children's Aid Tanzania is a non-profit organization that supports disadvantaged children in Moshi, Tanzania. They discuss various ways readers can contribute such as donating money, blood, clothes, school supplies or volunteering time to teach. These donations would help provide children with education, healthcare, nutrition and opportunity to become self-sufficient adults. The organization aims to improve children's lives and end preventable child deaths in Tanzania.
How To Write A Research Paper In English 4 SimplScott Donald
The document provides instructions for writing a research paper in 4 steps: completing an order form with instructions and sources, reviewing writer bids and choosing one, revising the paper as needed, and having the option to request revisions until satisfied with the final product. Writers are promised original, high-quality content and customers can receive a full refund if plagiarism is found.
Surname 7Academic Writing Research 1320Joseph Trimble.docxmattinsonjanel
Surname 7
Academic Writing Research 1320
Joseph Trimble
19 October, 2015
Abandoned Children
The term abandonment of children refers to the failure of a parent or guardian to provide support to his/her children as per the requirement of the court of law. Similarly, the practice of leaving a child at the doorstep of a stranger when he or she is not at home has been classified as child abandonment. Generally, child abandonment is witnessed when a person in charge of a child, a guardian, or a parent fails to provide all the basic needs to a child or deserts his/her child without putting into consideration the physical health and the general welfare of the child. According to UNICEF, more than 400,000,000 abandoned children from all over the world live on their own in various streets especially in all the major towns in different countries. More often than not, we are reminded in the bible to, "Care for the orphan" and to "Care for the fatherless." Because if we don't reach out to them, then who will? Rather than asking the question, Why me? We should instead ask the question, Why not me? As members of the society we should act with immediate effect before this problem gets out of our hands.
Different authors have conducted extensive research on some of the core causes of abandoned children or abandonment of children by their guardians or by their parents. Donlon, Lake, Pope, Shaw, and Haskett M (2014), argues that the root cause of abandonment of children is unwanted pregnancies especially among the youth. I do agree with Donlon et.al. that cases of abandoned children especially in the developing countries have been increasing at a high rate because a good number of the youths more so those at adolescent stage are getting pregnant. In order to curb or to reduce this problem then it will be a prudent idea for policy makers in the education sector to introduce sex education as part of the school syllabus. By doing this, youths especially young girls and boys at adolescent stage will be given information on unprotected sex as well as ways in which they can make informed choices. Considering the fact that, knowledge is power, the sex education will equip knowledge to these youths on the consequences of unplanned pregnancies thus we will rest assured of witnessing a substantive reduction in the number of cases of abandoned children in our society.
On their Nelson, Fox and Zeanah, (2013) argue that cases of abandoned children arise as a result of the weakening of our family setup or family institutions. Indeed this argument is very true and as a matter of fact, technological advancement and globalization has created a society whereby parents no longer take the responsibility of bringing up their children however they delegate this duty to other people whom they employ. For the case of the United States of America, nearly all parents who are employed are full time workers thus they spend 10 or even more hours in their places of work. As a resu ...
Sure name 7Abandoned ChildrenThe term abandonment of .docxmattinsonjanel
Sure name 7
Abandoned Children
The term abandonment of children refers to the failure of a parent or guardian to provide support to his/her children as per the requirement of the court of law. Similarly, the practice of leaving a child at the doorstep of a stranger when he or she is not at home has been classified as child abandonment. Generally, child abandonment is witnessed when a person in charge of a child, a guardian, or a parent fails to provide all the basic needs to a child or deserts his/her child without putting into consideration the physical health and the general welfare of the child. According to UNICEF, more than 400,000,000 abandoned children from all over the world live on their own in various streets especially in all the major towns in different countries. More often than not, we are reminded in the moral teaching to, "Care for the orphan" and to "Care for the fatherless." Because if we don't reach out to them, then who will? Rather than asking the question, Why me? We should instead ask the question, Why not me? As members of the society we should act with immediate effect before this problem gets out of our hands.
Different authors have conducted extensive research on some of the core causes of abandoned children or abandonment of children by their guardians or by their parents. Donlon et.al, argues that the root cause of abandonment of children is unwanted pregnancies especially among the youth (170). I do agree with Donlon et.al. that cases of abandoned children especially in the developing countries have been increasing at a high rate because a good number of the youths more so those at adolescent stage are getting pregnant (168). In order to curb or to reduce this problem then it will be a prudent idea for policy makers in the education sector to introduce sex education as part of the school syllabus. By doing this, youths especially young girls and boys at adolescent stage will be given information on unprotected sex as well as ways in which they can make informed choices. Considering the fact that, knowledge is power, the sex education will equip knowledge to these youths on the consequences of unplanned pregnancies thus we will rest assured of witnessing a substantive reduction in the number of cases of abandoned children in our society.
On their Nelson, Fox and Zeanah, argue that cases of abandoned children arise as a result of the weakening of our family setup or family institutions. Indeed this argument is very true and as a matter of fact, technological advancement and globalization has created a society whereby parents no longer take the responsibility of bringing up their children, however they delegate this duty to other people whom they employ (63). For the case of the United States of America, nearly all parents who are employed are full time workers thus they spend 10 or even more hours in their places of work. As a result of this children end up growing without the experience of their parental ...
Its regarding a life of a teen mom, people's opinion, medical views of their life, society judgmental, ups and downs and struggle of a family within all in a teen mom's life.
This report explores the significance of border towns and spaces for strengthening responses to young people on the move. In particular it explores the linkages of young people to local service centres with the aim of further developing service, protection, and support strategies for migrant children in border areas across the region. The report is based on a small-scale fieldwork study in the border towns of Chipata and Katete in Zambia conducted in July 2023. Border towns and spaces provide a rich source of information about issues related to the informal or irregular movement of young people across borders, including smuggling and trafficking. They can help build a picture of the nature and scope of the type of movement young migrants undertake and also the forms of protection available to them. Border towns and spaces also provide a lens through which we can better understand the vulnerabilities of young people on the move and, critically, the strategies they use to navigate challenges and access support.
The findings in this report highlight some of the key factors shaping the experiences and vulnerabilities of young people on the move – particularly their proximity to border spaces and how this affects the risks that they face. The report describes strategies that young people on the move employ to remain below the radar of visibility to state and non-state actors due to fear of arrest, detention, and deportation while also trying to keep themselves safe and access support in border towns. These strategies of (in)visibility provide a way to protect themselves yet at the same time also heighten some of the risks young people face as their vulnerabilities are not always recognised by those who could offer support.
In this report we show that the realities and challenges of life and migration in this region and in Zambia need to be better understood for support to be strengthened and tuned to meet the specific needs of young people on the move. This includes understanding the role of state and non-state stakeholders, the impact of laws and policies and, critically, the experiences of the young people themselves. We provide recommendations for immediate action, recommendations for programming to support young people on the move in the two towns that would reduce risk for young people in this area, and recommendations for longer term policy advocacy.
UN WOD 2024 will take us on a journey of discovery through the ocean's vastness, tapping into the wisdom and expertise of global policy-makers, scientists, managers, thought leaders, and artists to awaken new depths of understanding, compassion, collaboration and commitment for the ocean and all it sustains. The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
About Potato, The scientific name of the plant is Solanum tuberosum (L).Christina Parmionova
The potato is a starchy root vegetable native to the Americas that is consumed as a staple food in many parts of the world. Potatoes are tubers of the plant Solanum tuberosum, a perennial in the nightshade family Solanaceae. Wild potato species can be found from the southern United States to southern Chile
Synopsis (short abstract) In December 2023, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 30 May as the International Day of Potato.
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Preliminary findings from OECD field visits for the project: Enhancing EU Mining Regional Ecosystems to Support the Green Transition and Secure Mineral Raw Materials Supply.
2. Why does it resonate for you?
Thousands of children dying every day from mainly preventable diseases
deeply bothers me. My family is full of kids some who just pasted the age of 5
and some that a less than 2 years of age. My little sister just delivered her son
on October 13, 2016, and to think of my new nephew dying would break my
heart. I believe we as humanity has a duty to keep the children of these
developing countries alive.There are ways we can do this, we just need to try
and think about how we would feel if it was our child or loved ones child who
died before truly seeing the word.
3. How can your interest be applied locally
Locally wise, our government has lots of resources available for parents of
young children. But we can take what the U.S is doing and modify it to fit the
needs of developing countries who require assistance.
4. Where can you make the greatest
contribution?
I can make the greatest contribution by creating a way to inform society.
The main problem is that most people do not know the truth about how many
children under 5 die a year in the world.
5. Is there a feature of social media that can be
uniquely applied to this goal?
I think I can create a website informing people of child mortality. With that
website I can take some of the information and periodically post it on
Facebook and twitter so that it can circulate and reach more people.Within
the post on Facebook andTwitter, I can attach a link that will then take people
my original website. Where they will be able to get ore information on the
situation and help (donate money, spread the word, etc.) the cause if they
wish.