Journey along as we highlight the strategies used to engage participants, bridge cultural and language barriers, achieve change, and embed training, education, and skill-transfer programs into communities. This interactive, participatory session will encourage you to use any of the successful ideas in developing your own project. Key topics will include early engagement and critical use of icebreakers, interactive participatory learning, and affordable resources.
Co-moderators:
Jane Myers
Rotary Club of Bayside Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Samantha Dunne, Childbirth Education Consultant
Maternal Health Training Project
This Mission project arose in concept following a Surgical Mission designed to correct the Cleft Facial deformities of a population located in and around a remote Christian School village located in South-Eastern India named Mori-Podu. After outfitting the local hospital with supplies and equipment and operating there, it was discovered that the population suffered from Dysentary and water-borne diseases due to contaminated water sources. The presentation shows the progression of the project from Cleft Faial surgeries to provision of a water purification system for the area working in impoverished conditions and overcoming several engineering obstacles. This project was the culmination of partnerships with Rotary Clubs of Carlsbad, Rotary International, Caped Inc., Water Missions Intl. and the Smiles International Foundation. http;//www.SmilesInternationalFoundation.org
Following several surgical missions to the small Subamma Christian School and orphanage located in the rural South-Eastern Indian village of Mori-Podu, it was discovered that many of the inhabitants suffered from Dysentary and water-borne diseases arising from the local contaminated waters.
This story is about how one mission project leads to another providing enhanced health, facial smiles, and self-esteem to many through the partnership of Rotary International, Capsed Inc., and Smiles International Foundation http;//www.SmilesInternationalFoundation.org
Building Castles in the Air and Foundations Underneath Them: The Inspirationa...Cultural Vistas
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Talks provided at the Scottish Fisheries Co-ordination Centre/Institute of Fisheries Management MAPPING FISHERIES workshop in Edinburgh on March 1st-2nd 2016
Journey along as we highlight the strategies used to engage participants, bridge cultural and language barriers, achieve change, and embed training, education, and skill-transfer programs into communities. This interactive, participatory session will encourage you to use any of the successful ideas in developing your own project. Key topics will include early engagement and critical use of icebreakers, interactive participatory learning, and affordable resources.
Co-moderators:
Jane Myers
Rotary Club of Bayside Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Samantha Dunne, Childbirth Education Consultant
Maternal Health Training Project
This Mission project arose in concept following a Surgical Mission designed to correct the Cleft Facial deformities of a population located in and around a remote Christian School village located in South-Eastern India named Mori-Podu. After outfitting the local hospital with supplies and equipment and operating there, it was discovered that the population suffered from Dysentary and water-borne diseases due to contaminated water sources. The presentation shows the progression of the project from Cleft Faial surgeries to provision of a water purification system for the area working in impoverished conditions and overcoming several engineering obstacles. This project was the culmination of partnerships with Rotary Clubs of Carlsbad, Rotary International, Caped Inc., Water Missions Intl. and the Smiles International Foundation. http;//www.SmilesInternationalFoundation.org
Following several surgical missions to the small Subamma Christian School and orphanage located in the rural South-Eastern Indian village of Mori-Podu, it was discovered that many of the inhabitants suffered from Dysentary and water-borne diseases arising from the local contaminated waters.
This story is about how one mission project leads to another providing enhanced health, facial smiles, and self-esteem to many through the partnership of Rotary International, Capsed Inc., and Smiles International Foundation http;//www.SmilesInternationalFoundation.org
Building Castles in the Air and Foundations Underneath Them: The Inspirationa...Cultural Vistas
Presented by Yamin (Indonesia), Kevin Witte (United States), Telyse Masaoay (U.S.) and Ella Rasp (U.S.) during the YSEALI Generation Earth Workshop in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Talks provided at the Scottish Fisheries Co-ordination Centre/Institute of Fisheries Management MAPPING FISHERIES workshop in Edinburgh on March 1st-2nd 2016
Cultural Points of View is a cultural awareness training program. This pilot was designed for delivery to SES volunteers and staff to develop an understanding of their local Aboriginal communities and develop skills to work with their communities.
Funded by the NSW State Emergency Service, the Adult and Community Education Unit and the Australian Flexible Learning Framework.
The Agri-water mini Share Fair took place on the 3rd February 2011 on the ILRI Campus, Ethiopia. It was organised by the International Water Management Institute with support from Peter Ballantyne, ILRI and Nadia Manning-Thomas, CGIAR ICT-KM/ILRI. This report was compiled using some innovative methods for analysis, reporting and sharing.
This is a digital and interactive orientation for the Andean Alliance for Sustainable Development's short-term service-learning program, the Solidarity Program.
Cultural Points of View is a cultural awareness training program. This pilot was designed for delivery to SES volunteers and staff to develop an understanding of their local Aboriginal communities and develop skills to work with their communities.
Funded by the NSW State Emergency Service, the Adult and Community Education Unit and the Australian Flexible Learning Framework.
The Agri-water mini Share Fair took place on the 3rd February 2011 on the ILRI Campus, Ethiopia. It was organised by the International Water Management Institute with support from Peter Ballantyne, ILRI and Nadia Manning-Thomas, CGIAR ICT-KM/ILRI. This report was compiled using some innovative methods for analysis, reporting and sharing.
This is a digital and interactive orientation for the Andean Alliance for Sustainable Development's short-term service-learning program, the Solidarity Program.
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2. WHO ARE WE??
Aqua Foundation is a NonGovernmental Organization.
We are working on key
aspects of Humanity, guided
by the humanitarian and
profound philosophy of great
spiritual master Baba Neem
Karoli Maharaj.
Recently organization was
working primarily in the field
of Water
3. OUR ACTIVITIES….
Serving Humanity - Love All, Feed All, Serve All.
Knowledge Creation.
Information Dissemination.
Research.
Education.
4. Knowledge Creation &
Information Dissemination
World Aqua Congress
Workshops
Training programs
Recognition
Interactive Events
5. Education…
We are providing various courses mainly of two types
such as:
Professional & Technical Courses :
Diploma in Land Surveying
Diploma in Geophysics
Post Diploma in Geophysics
Diploma in Rainwater Harvesting & Artificial
Recharge
Fast Track Programs
16. For more Information…
Contact Us:
Aqua Foundation
707, Eros Apartments,
56-Nehru Place New Delhi (INDIA) 110019
E-mail ID : info@aquafoundation.in
Phone No. : +91-11-41318030
Mobile No. : +91-9818568825
http://www.aquafoundation.in/courses.html