Now the day population is increasing very fast and on the other hand, poverty is also increasing. We have to think about poor people who don't have enough food to feed themself and their children.
The document discusses poverty and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. It provides context on the goals and their focus on ending poverty through strategies that improve health, education, equality and economic growth. It then summarizes India's progress on the goals based on a 2020 report and discusses definitions and measurements of poverty in India based on past national surveys. Key causes of poverty are identified as inadequacies in childhood, improper dissemination of adolescent power, unemployability/lack of vocational skills, and lack of ethics and values. Economic development in India is also briefly touched on.
1. According to statistics from the World Bank and UN, hundreds of millions of children worldwide lack access to education due to poverty, with girls disproportionately affected.
2. Several organizations were founded to address this issue through sustainable programs that provide educational access combined with skills training. These include CDI, Free the Children, and Pratham.
3. These organizations began as small, local initiatives and grew significantly through community-focused programs and volunteer networks to impact millions of children worldwide in their pursuit of universal education.
WCF was founded in 2013 by Gemma Sasmita and Joseph Ghairat to help children in Indonesia and Afghanistan overcome issues like malnutrition, lack of education, and lack of access to sports. They focus on providing nutrition, educational opportunities, and supporting sports programs for children. They work in locations like Jakarta, Central Java, Merauke and Kabul to help underserved children. They conduct fundraising and community outreach to support programs that aim to fulfill children's rights and potential.
This document discusses poverty, including its definition, types, causes, and effects. It also examines strategies to reduce poverty. Poverty is defined as a lack of material goods or money. There are two main types: absolute poverty involving basic needs, and relative poverty comparing living standards within a society. Major causes include lack of education, disease, and limited economic opportunities. Effects are on both individuals, like poor health, and societies, such as less economic growth. Recommended solutions involve both short-term actions like job creation, and long-term investments in education, healthcare, and sustainable development. The ultimate goal is to break the intergenerational cycle of poverty.
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to helping children, families, and communities worldwide overcome poverty and injustice. It operates in nearly 100 countries, providing emergency relief, clean water, healthcare, education, agriculture support, and other aid to over 100 million people. The document discusses how corporations can partner with World Vision through donations, employee engagement, product distribution, and other initiatives to help achieve their shared social responsibility goals.
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to helping children, families, and communities worldwide overcome poverty and injustice. It operates in nearly 100 countries, providing emergency relief, clean water, healthcare, education, agriculture support, and other aid to over 100 million people. The document discusses how corporations can partner with World Vision through donations, employee engagement, product distribution, and other initiatives to help achieve their shared social responsibility goals.
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to helping children, families, and communities worldwide overcome poverty and injustice. It operates in nearly 100 countries, providing emergency relief, clean water, healthcare, education, agriculture support, and other aid to over 100 million people. The document discusses how corporations can partner with World Vision through donations, employee engagement, product distribution, and other initiatives to help achieve their shared social responsibility goals.
The document discusses the UN's Millennium Development Goals and sustainable human development. It provides details on the eight Millennium Development Goals, which aim to reduce poverty, hunger, disease, maternal and child mortality, and lack of access to clean water and education by 2015. Achieving these goals requires addressing the interrelationships between health, human development, and environmental sustainability to ensure people can meet their needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their needs. Developed countries can support developing countries' progress through measures like debt relief, education, and facilitating more affordable trade.
The document discusses poverty and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. It provides context on the goals and their focus on ending poverty through strategies that improve health, education, equality and economic growth. It then summarizes India's progress on the goals based on a 2020 report and discusses definitions and measurements of poverty in India based on past national surveys. Key causes of poverty are identified as inadequacies in childhood, improper dissemination of adolescent power, unemployability/lack of vocational skills, and lack of ethics and values. Economic development in India is also briefly touched on.
1. According to statistics from the World Bank and UN, hundreds of millions of children worldwide lack access to education due to poverty, with girls disproportionately affected.
2. Several organizations were founded to address this issue through sustainable programs that provide educational access combined with skills training. These include CDI, Free the Children, and Pratham.
3. These organizations began as small, local initiatives and grew significantly through community-focused programs and volunteer networks to impact millions of children worldwide in their pursuit of universal education.
WCF was founded in 2013 by Gemma Sasmita and Joseph Ghairat to help children in Indonesia and Afghanistan overcome issues like malnutrition, lack of education, and lack of access to sports. They focus on providing nutrition, educational opportunities, and supporting sports programs for children. They work in locations like Jakarta, Central Java, Merauke and Kabul to help underserved children. They conduct fundraising and community outreach to support programs that aim to fulfill children's rights and potential.
This document discusses poverty, including its definition, types, causes, and effects. It also examines strategies to reduce poverty. Poverty is defined as a lack of material goods or money. There are two main types: absolute poverty involving basic needs, and relative poverty comparing living standards within a society. Major causes include lack of education, disease, and limited economic opportunities. Effects are on both individuals, like poor health, and societies, such as less economic growth. Recommended solutions involve both short-term actions like job creation, and long-term investments in education, healthcare, and sustainable development. The ultimate goal is to break the intergenerational cycle of poverty.
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to helping children, families, and communities worldwide overcome poverty and injustice. It operates in nearly 100 countries, providing emergency relief, clean water, healthcare, education, agriculture support, and other aid to over 100 million people. The document discusses how corporations can partner with World Vision through donations, employee engagement, product distribution, and other initiatives to help achieve their shared social responsibility goals.
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to helping children, families, and communities worldwide overcome poverty and injustice. It operates in nearly 100 countries, providing emergency relief, clean water, healthcare, education, agriculture support, and other aid to over 100 million people. The document discusses how corporations can partner with World Vision through donations, employee engagement, product distribution, and other initiatives to help achieve their shared social responsibility goals.
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to helping children, families, and communities worldwide overcome poverty and injustice. It operates in nearly 100 countries, providing emergency relief, clean water, healthcare, education, agriculture support, and other aid to over 100 million people. The document discusses how corporations can partner with World Vision through donations, employee engagement, product distribution, and other initiatives to help achieve their shared social responsibility goals.
The document discusses the UN's Millennium Development Goals and sustainable human development. It provides details on the eight Millennium Development Goals, which aim to reduce poverty, hunger, disease, maternal and child mortality, and lack of access to clean water and education by 2015. Achieving these goals requires addressing the interrelationships between health, human development, and environmental sustainability to ensure people can meet their needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their needs. Developed countries can support developing countries' progress through measures like debt relief, education, and facilitating more affordable trade.
For everyone and anyone who wants to know more about Free the Children and how you can get involved right here at YorkU with YorkFTC! Contact us at www.facebook.com/YorkFTC with any questions, comments, suggestions!
The Need To Empower Young Girls from Marginalized CommunitiesCRY UK
CRY UK, a top charity in India, is committed to protecting and empowering young girls. Through various initiatives, they combat child marriage, trafficking, and discrimination.
AHIABGA Amb Meenakshi Sawhney LA Global Foundation 2nd Annual UN Sustainable ...Andrew Networks
AHIABGA Amb Meenakshi Sawhney LA Global Foundation 2nd Annual UN Sustainable Development Goals Conference Awards v20220515
Dr. Meenakshi Sawhney Founder President
La Global Foundation
Aim
The foundation supports global sustainable development goals. Our being must serve a purpose larger than any self-interest. Therefore, we aim at spreading awareness to co-exist in harmony with nature.
Mission
We at La Global Foundation empower ourselves so that we engage and foster synergistic efforts. We make certain of the well-being of individuals and various astute people to promote and provide insights about one’s happiness and security. Sustainable development is a framework which is such designed that human development goals can be achieved without disturbing the ecosystem. We at La Global Foundation pledge to preserve natural resources in the best of our capacity. In order to achieve the same, we form partnerships all over the world.
Vision
La Global Foundation has built a sustainable awareness model in place in order to achieve the 17 global goals. In 2015, the United Nations Sustainable Goals( Global Goals) were adopted by the 193 Member States of the United Nations in a bid to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all by 2030. It is remarkable though, that the Indian government has taken up the task seriously and has started working alongside private sectors to end poverty at the earliest.
The 17 sustainability goals:
1. No Poverty
2. Zero Hunger
3. Good Health and Well Being
4. Quality Education
5. Gender Equality
6. Clean Water and Sanitation
7. Affordable and Clean Energy
8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
9. Industry Innovation and Infrastructure
10. Reduced Inequalities
11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
12. Responsible Consumption and Production
13. Climate Action
14. Life Below Water
15. Life on Land
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
17. Partnership For the Goals
We are grateful to have partnered with worldwide and national non-governmental organisations that share our mission.
Objectives
The event is to support global sustainable development goals. You must look forward to see myriad hues of nationals present on the podium to express their views on conserving our natural resources while accomplishing urban development goals.
HrH Andrew Williams Jr
WhatsApp: +1-213-274-3675
https://andrewnetworks.com
AndrewWilliamsJr777@gmail.com
https://linkedin.com/in/andrewwilliamsjr
https://about.me/hhprinceandrewwilliamsjr
https://www.facebook.com/andrewwilliamsjr/
https://www.facebook.com/AmbassadorWilliams
https://facebook.com/groups/ahiabganetwork
AHIABGA Amb Meenakshi Sawhney LA Global UN SDG Conference Awards v20220515Andrew Networks
AHIABGA Amb Meenakshi Sawhney LA Global Foundation 2nd Annual UN Sustainable Development Goals Conference Awards v20220515
Dr. Meenakshi Sawhney Founder President
La Global Foundation
Aim
The foundation supports global sustainable development goals. Our being must serve a purpose larger than any self-interest. Therefore, we aim at spreading awareness to co-exist in harmony with nature.
Mission
We at La Global Foundation empower ourselves so that we engage and foster synergistic efforts. We make certain of the well-being of individuals and various astute people to promote and provide insights about one’s happiness and security. Sustainable development is a framework which is such designed that human development goals can be achieved without disturbing the ecosystem. We at La Global Foundation pledge to preserve natural resources in the best of our capacity. In order to achieve the same, we form partnerships all over the world.
Vision
La Global Foundation has built a sustainable awareness model in place in order to achieve the 17 global goals. In 2015, the United Nations Sustainable Goals( Global Goals) were adopted by the 193 Member States of the United Nations in a bid to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all by 2030. It is remarkable though, that the Indian government has taken up the task seriously and has started working alongside private sectors to end poverty at the earliest.
The 17 sustainability goals:
1. No Poverty
2. Zero Hunger
3. Good Health and Well Being
4. Quality Education
5. Gender Equality
6. Clean Water and Sanitation
7. Affordable and Clean Energy
8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
9. Industry Innovation and Infrastructure
10. Reduced Inequalities
11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
12. Responsible Consumption and Production
13. Climate Action
14. Life Below Water
15. Life on Land
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
17. Partnership For the Goals
We are grateful to have partnered with worldwide and national non-governmental organisations that share our mission.
Objectives
The event is to support global sustainable development goals. You must look forward to see myriad hues of nationals present on the podium to express their views on conserving our natural resources while accomplishing urban development goals.
HrH Andrew Williams Jr
WhatsApp: +1-213-274-3675
https://andrewnetworks.com
AndrewWilliamsJr777@gmail.com
https://linkedin.com/in/andrewwilliamsjr
https://about.me/hhprinceandrewwilliamsjr
https://www.facebook.com/andrewwilliamsjr/
https://www.facebook.com/AmbassadorWilliams
https://facebook.com/groups/ahiabganetwork
VisionFund is the microfinance arm of World Vision that provides small loans and financial services to poor entrepreneurs and families. It works to empower borrowers and improve their economic well-being through sustainable small businesses. VisionFund aims to lift families out of poverty in a way that also improves child well-being by increasing household income that can pay for basics like food, education, and healthcare. It currently serves over 600,000 borrowers across 43 countries.
Angel care foundation does not only promotes social issues or social causes but also continues participation in networks campaigns and movements to facilitate peoples.
Children International is a non-profit organization that operates in 16 countries helping impoverished children through sponsorship programs, community projects, and housing assistance. It provides children with healthcare, education, nutrition and aims to help them break the cycle of poverty. The website allows people to donate or sponsor a child. It gives information on the vision, mission and goals of helping children grow up healthy and able to contribute to society.
This document discusses poverty and the organization Free The Children. It defines poverty as having little money or resources. Free The Children was founded in 1995 to help prevent child labor and support rural communities through projects providing education, healthcare, jobs, clean water, and sanitation. Some key points made are:
- Free The Children operates in countries like Sierra Leone, Kenya, China and Sri Lanka.
- Their "Adopt A Village" program builds schools, wells, and provides medical care and jobs.
- They have built over 650 schools educating 55,000 children daily and offer volunteer trips.
- An annual "We Day" event motivates youth to take action on issues through Free The Children campaigns.
This document discusses poverty and the organization Free The Children. It defines poverty as having little money or resources. Free The Children was founded in 1995 to help prevent child labor and support rural communities through projects providing education, healthcare, jobs, clean water, and sanitation. Some key points made are:
- Free The Children operates in countries like Sierra Leone, Kenya, China and Sri Lanka.
- Their "Adopt A Village" program builds schools, wells, and provides medical care and jobs.
- They have built over 650 schools educating 55,000 children daily and offer volunteer trips.
- An annual "We Day" event motivates youth to take action on issues through Free The Children campaigns.
10 Best Community Outreach Programs You Must Know.pdfCIOWomenMagazine
Here are some community outreach programs: 1. Habitat for Humanity, 2. Feeding America, 3. Teach for All, 4. Doctors Without Borders, 5. Global Greening, etc.
1) Nigeria faces many issues like high rates of child criminal activity, malnutrition, and out-of-school children.
2) Investing in human capital, which includes health, skills, knowledge and experience, is the key solution according to the document. It argues that human capital enhances individual productivity and economic growth.
3) When human capital is invested in from childhood through education and healthcare, it reduces problems like child mortality, stunting, and maternal death while increasing economic productivity over the long-run.
The document discusses poverty, definitions of poverty, common traits of those living in poverty, impacts on children, government programs to address poverty in the Philippines, and global measures of hunger. It defines poverty as lacking resources for a minimum standard of living where basic needs cannot be met. Common traits of those in poverty include low education levels and working in farming. The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) is discussed as the Philippine government's conditional cash transfer program that aims to reduce extreme poverty by investing in health and education. It provides cash grants to families if they meet conditions like keeping children in school. The program has led to impacts like reduced poverty, lower child stunting and mortality, and increased school attendance
Initiatives to Empower Lesser-Privileged Children in IndiaOrhcw India
In India, initiatives like "Education for All" and "Mid-Day Meal Scheme" aim to empower lesser-privileged children. These programs focus on providing free and quality education, along with nutritious meals, to ensure holistic development. Additionally, NGOs like Orhcw India and government efforts collaborate to enhance access to healthcare, skill development, and vocational training, fostering a brighter future for underprivileged youth and breaking the cycle of poverty.
https://orhcw.org/privileged-children.html
The document discusses achieving universal primary education by 2015. It notes that while progress has been made in increasing enrollment and completion rates, 58 million children worldwide are still not in school. Educating children, especially girls, is important for reducing poverty. Primary education improves health outcomes for mothers and children. The World Bank supports education through $2.8 billion in financing annually and has helped train teachers, build classrooms, and distribute textbooks in countries like Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Chad. Ensuring all children can complete primary schooling is a fundamental human right.
We are a not-for-profit Organization registered in January 2019 under The Indian Trust Act 1882. We have been on a philanthropic journey since February 2011 and operating at scale since January 2019. We are completing three years in March 2021.
We are a group of highly committed professionals with diverse experience in the development sector formed “The WE Foundation (TWF)” to promote innovative, sustainable community- and family-owned models and replication of those models for lasting economic, social, environmental and human impact.
Early Childhood Development: Emerging Concepts II - The Place of the World Ba...jehill3
The document discusses the World Bank's role in supporting early childhood development (ECD). It notes that 219 million children in developing countries are not reaching their developmental potential due to poverty and lack of stimulation. Investing in ECD programs that integrate health, nutrition, care and stimulation is productive for children and society. The World Bank leads donor support for ECD, with a portfolio of $1.7 billion for ECD programs worldwide. It will continue to build investment in and promote innovative ECD initiatives.
The UN SDG # 1 aims to end poverty in all its form everywhere by 2030. Poverty does not in itself reflect lack of income or having access to resources, it also includes lack of opportunities for education, inequality and social discrimination. Introductory is developed through this primer so that the educators, facilitators and faculty can convince their respective schools and college to have the series of UN SDGs awareness and why it is relevant to have such initiative in their places.
This document outlines a plan by a team of MBA students to address malnutrition in India. It begins with background on the scale of malnutrition in India. The team then proposes a solution involving recruiting volunteers including students, retired military, and doctors to work with existing government structures. Key aspects of the plan include prioritizing nutrition for mothers and children under 1000 days, expanding community health workers, and aligning other sectors like agriculture with nutrition goals. The team provides details on implementation including analyzing needs, recruiting volunteers, awareness building, and establishing nutrition rehabilitation centers and banks. Risks and costs are also addressed.
The document provides an annual update on the Unilever Foundation's activities and impact in its first year. It summarizes that the Foundation partnered with 5 leading global organizations to positively impact over 14.5 million people through programs focused on hygiene, sanitation, access to clean water, basic nutrition and self-esteem. It provided details on partnerships with organizations like UNICEF, World Food Programme, Save the Children and PSI to support programs in areas like sanitation, nutrition, child health and handwashing across multiple countries in Asia and Africa. The Foundation aims to help more than 1 billion people improve their health and well-being through these partnerships and initiatives.
For everyone and anyone who wants to know more about Free the Children and how you can get involved right here at YorkU with YorkFTC! Contact us at www.facebook.com/YorkFTC with any questions, comments, suggestions!
The Need To Empower Young Girls from Marginalized CommunitiesCRY UK
CRY UK, a top charity in India, is committed to protecting and empowering young girls. Through various initiatives, they combat child marriage, trafficking, and discrimination.
AHIABGA Amb Meenakshi Sawhney LA Global Foundation 2nd Annual UN Sustainable ...Andrew Networks
AHIABGA Amb Meenakshi Sawhney LA Global Foundation 2nd Annual UN Sustainable Development Goals Conference Awards v20220515
Dr. Meenakshi Sawhney Founder President
La Global Foundation
Aim
The foundation supports global sustainable development goals. Our being must serve a purpose larger than any self-interest. Therefore, we aim at spreading awareness to co-exist in harmony with nature.
Mission
We at La Global Foundation empower ourselves so that we engage and foster synergistic efforts. We make certain of the well-being of individuals and various astute people to promote and provide insights about one’s happiness and security. Sustainable development is a framework which is such designed that human development goals can be achieved without disturbing the ecosystem. We at La Global Foundation pledge to preserve natural resources in the best of our capacity. In order to achieve the same, we form partnerships all over the world.
Vision
La Global Foundation has built a sustainable awareness model in place in order to achieve the 17 global goals. In 2015, the United Nations Sustainable Goals( Global Goals) were adopted by the 193 Member States of the United Nations in a bid to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all by 2030. It is remarkable though, that the Indian government has taken up the task seriously and has started working alongside private sectors to end poverty at the earliest.
The 17 sustainability goals:
1. No Poverty
2. Zero Hunger
3. Good Health and Well Being
4. Quality Education
5. Gender Equality
6. Clean Water and Sanitation
7. Affordable and Clean Energy
8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
9. Industry Innovation and Infrastructure
10. Reduced Inequalities
11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
12. Responsible Consumption and Production
13. Climate Action
14. Life Below Water
15. Life on Land
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
17. Partnership For the Goals
We are grateful to have partnered with worldwide and national non-governmental organisations that share our mission.
Objectives
The event is to support global sustainable development goals. You must look forward to see myriad hues of nationals present on the podium to express their views on conserving our natural resources while accomplishing urban development goals.
HrH Andrew Williams Jr
WhatsApp: +1-213-274-3675
https://andrewnetworks.com
AndrewWilliamsJr777@gmail.com
https://linkedin.com/in/andrewwilliamsjr
https://about.me/hhprinceandrewwilliamsjr
https://www.facebook.com/andrewwilliamsjr/
https://www.facebook.com/AmbassadorWilliams
https://facebook.com/groups/ahiabganetwork
AHIABGA Amb Meenakshi Sawhney LA Global UN SDG Conference Awards v20220515Andrew Networks
AHIABGA Amb Meenakshi Sawhney LA Global Foundation 2nd Annual UN Sustainable Development Goals Conference Awards v20220515
Dr. Meenakshi Sawhney Founder President
La Global Foundation
Aim
The foundation supports global sustainable development goals. Our being must serve a purpose larger than any self-interest. Therefore, we aim at spreading awareness to co-exist in harmony with nature.
Mission
We at La Global Foundation empower ourselves so that we engage and foster synergistic efforts. We make certain of the well-being of individuals and various astute people to promote and provide insights about one’s happiness and security. Sustainable development is a framework which is such designed that human development goals can be achieved without disturbing the ecosystem. We at La Global Foundation pledge to preserve natural resources in the best of our capacity. In order to achieve the same, we form partnerships all over the world.
Vision
La Global Foundation has built a sustainable awareness model in place in order to achieve the 17 global goals. In 2015, the United Nations Sustainable Goals( Global Goals) were adopted by the 193 Member States of the United Nations in a bid to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all by 2030. It is remarkable though, that the Indian government has taken up the task seriously and has started working alongside private sectors to end poverty at the earliest.
The 17 sustainability goals:
1. No Poverty
2. Zero Hunger
3. Good Health and Well Being
4. Quality Education
5. Gender Equality
6. Clean Water and Sanitation
7. Affordable and Clean Energy
8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
9. Industry Innovation and Infrastructure
10. Reduced Inequalities
11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
12. Responsible Consumption and Production
13. Climate Action
14. Life Below Water
15. Life on Land
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
17. Partnership For the Goals
We are grateful to have partnered with worldwide and national non-governmental organisations that share our mission.
Objectives
The event is to support global sustainable development goals. You must look forward to see myriad hues of nationals present on the podium to express their views on conserving our natural resources while accomplishing urban development goals.
HrH Andrew Williams Jr
WhatsApp: +1-213-274-3675
https://andrewnetworks.com
AndrewWilliamsJr777@gmail.com
https://linkedin.com/in/andrewwilliamsjr
https://about.me/hhprinceandrewwilliamsjr
https://www.facebook.com/andrewwilliamsjr/
https://www.facebook.com/AmbassadorWilliams
https://facebook.com/groups/ahiabganetwork
VisionFund is the microfinance arm of World Vision that provides small loans and financial services to poor entrepreneurs and families. It works to empower borrowers and improve their economic well-being through sustainable small businesses. VisionFund aims to lift families out of poverty in a way that also improves child well-being by increasing household income that can pay for basics like food, education, and healthcare. It currently serves over 600,000 borrowers across 43 countries.
Angel care foundation does not only promotes social issues or social causes but also continues participation in networks campaigns and movements to facilitate peoples.
Children International is a non-profit organization that operates in 16 countries helping impoverished children through sponsorship programs, community projects, and housing assistance. It provides children with healthcare, education, nutrition and aims to help them break the cycle of poverty. The website allows people to donate or sponsor a child. It gives information on the vision, mission and goals of helping children grow up healthy and able to contribute to society.
This document discusses poverty and the organization Free The Children. It defines poverty as having little money or resources. Free The Children was founded in 1995 to help prevent child labor and support rural communities through projects providing education, healthcare, jobs, clean water, and sanitation. Some key points made are:
- Free The Children operates in countries like Sierra Leone, Kenya, China and Sri Lanka.
- Their "Adopt A Village" program builds schools, wells, and provides medical care and jobs.
- They have built over 650 schools educating 55,000 children daily and offer volunteer trips.
- An annual "We Day" event motivates youth to take action on issues through Free The Children campaigns.
This document discusses poverty and the organization Free The Children. It defines poverty as having little money or resources. Free The Children was founded in 1995 to help prevent child labor and support rural communities through projects providing education, healthcare, jobs, clean water, and sanitation. Some key points made are:
- Free The Children operates in countries like Sierra Leone, Kenya, China and Sri Lanka.
- Their "Adopt A Village" program builds schools, wells, and provides medical care and jobs.
- They have built over 650 schools educating 55,000 children daily and offer volunteer trips.
- An annual "We Day" event motivates youth to take action on issues through Free The Children campaigns.
10 Best Community Outreach Programs You Must Know.pdfCIOWomenMagazine
Here are some community outreach programs: 1. Habitat for Humanity, 2. Feeding America, 3. Teach for All, 4. Doctors Without Borders, 5. Global Greening, etc.
1) Nigeria faces many issues like high rates of child criminal activity, malnutrition, and out-of-school children.
2) Investing in human capital, which includes health, skills, knowledge and experience, is the key solution according to the document. It argues that human capital enhances individual productivity and economic growth.
3) When human capital is invested in from childhood through education and healthcare, it reduces problems like child mortality, stunting, and maternal death while increasing economic productivity over the long-run.
The document discusses poverty, definitions of poverty, common traits of those living in poverty, impacts on children, government programs to address poverty in the Philippines, and global measures of hunger. It defines poverty as lacking resources for a minimum standard of living where basic needs cannot be met. Common traits of those in poverty include low education levels and working in farming. The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) is discussed as the Philippine government's conditional cash transfer program that aims to reduce extreme poverty by investing in health and education. It provides cash grants to families if they meet conditions like keeping children in school. The program has led to impacts like reduced poverty, lower child stunting and mortality, and increased school attendance
Initiatives to Empower Lesser-Privileged Children in IndiaOrhcw India
In India, initiatives like "Education for All" and "Mid-Day Meal Scheme" aim to empower lesser-privileged children. These programs focus on providing free and quality education, along with nutritious meals, to ensure holistic development. Additionally, NGOs like Orhcw India and government efforts collaborate to enhance access to healthcare, skill development, and vocational training, fostering a brighter future for underprivileged youth and breaking the cycle of poverty.
https://orhcw.org/privileged-children.html
The document discusses achieving universal primary education by 2015. It notes that while progress has been made in increasing enrollment and completion rates, 58 million children worldwide are still not in school. Educating children, especially girls, is important for reducing poverty. Primary education improves health outcomes for mothers and children. The World Bank supports education through $2.8 billion in financing annually and has helped train teachers, build classrooms, and distribute textbooks in countries like Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Chad. Ensuring all children can complete primary schooling is a fundamental human right.
We are a not-for-profit Organization registered in January 2019 under The Indian Trust Act 1882. We have been on a philanthropic journey since February 2011 and operating at scale since January 2019. We are completing three years in March 2021.
We are a group of highly committed professionals with diverse experience in the development sector formed “The WE Foundation (TWF)” to promote innovative, sustainable community- and family-owned models and replication of those models for lasting economic, social, environmental and human impact.
Early Childhood Development: Emerging Concepts II - The Place of the World Ba...jehill3
The document discusses the World Bank's role in supporting early childhood development (ECD). It notes that 219 million children in developing countries are not reaching their developmental potential due to poverty and lack of stimulation. Investing in ECD programs that integrate health, nutrition, care and stimulation is productive for children and society. The World Bank leads donor support for ECD, with a portfolio of $1.7 billion for ECD programs worldwide. It will continue to build investment in and promote innovative ECD initiatives.
The UN SDG # 1 aims to end poverty in all its form everywhere by 2030. Poverty does not in itself reflect lack of income or having access to resources, it also includes lack of opportunities for education, inequality and social discrimination. Introductory is developed through this primer so that the educators, facilitators and faculty can convince their respective schools and college to have the series of UN SDGs awareness and why it is relevant to have such initiative in their places.
This document outlines a plan by a team of MBA students to address malnutrition in India. It begins with background on the scale of malnutrition in India. The team then proposes a solution involving recruiting volunteers including students, retired military, and doctors to work with existing government structures. Key aspects of the plan include prioritizing nutrition for mothers and children under 1000 days, expanding community health workers, and aligning other sectors like agriculture with nutrition goals. The team provides details on implementation including analyzing needs, recruiting volunteers, awareness building, and establishing nutrition rehabilitation centers and banks. Risks and costs are also addressed.
The document provides an annual update on the Unilever Foundation's activities and impact in its first year. It summarizes that the Foundation partnered with 5 leading global organizations to positively impact over 14.5 million people through programs focused on hygiene, sanitation, access to clean water, basic nutrition and self-esteem. It provided details on partnerships with organizations like UNICEF, World Food Programme, Save the Children and PSI to support programs in areas like sanitation, nutrition, child health and handwashing across multiple countries in Asia and Africa. The Foundation aims to help more than 1 billion people improve their health and well-being through these partnerships and initiatives.
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
karnataka housing board schemes . all schemesnarinav14
The Karnataka government, along with the central government’s Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), offers various housing schemes to cater to the diverse needs of citizens across the state. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the major housing schemes available in the Karnataka housing board for both urban and rural areas in 2024.
Bharat Mata - History of Indian culture.pdfBharat Mata
Bharat Mata Channel is an initiative towards keeping the culture of this country alive. Our effort is to spread the knowledge of Indian history, culture, religion and Vedas to the masses.
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 Power of Community Newsletters: A Case Study from Wolverton and Greenleys...Scribe
YOU WILL DISCOVER:
The engaging history and evolution of Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council's newsletter
Strategies for producing a successful community newsletter and generating income through advertising
The decision-making process behind moving newsletter design from in-house to outsourcing and its impacts
Dive into the success story of Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council's newsletter in this insightful webinar. Hear from Mandy Shipp and Jemma English about the newsletter's journey from its inception to becoming a vital part of their community's communication, including its history, production process, and revenue generation through advertising. Discover the reasons behind outsourcing its design and the benefits this brought. Ideal for anyone involved in community engagement or interested in starting their own newsletter.
1. The good news is that poverty rates have been on a steady decline and have been cut by
more than half since 2000. But there is still lots of work to do as the fact remains that 10% of
the world’s population or 734 million people live on less than $1.90 a day.
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Poverty is often passed from one generation to the next. Through our work, Plan
International gives children, families, and communities the tools they need to lift
themselves out of poverty, these include:
5 TOOLS TO END POVERTY
1. Quality education
Access to quality education which provides children with the knowledge and life skills
they need to realize their full potential. It’s also essential to creating change in a
child’s life. Plan International helps by training teachers, building new schools and
breaking down barriers that prevent many children – and girls in particular – from
attending school and staying in school.
2. Access to Healthcare
Access to health is essential. Plan International helps communities build health
clinics, train health care workers and invest in equipment and medicine, so children
can grow up healthy and strong.
3. Water & sanitation
Water and sanitation are also essential for every child’s survival. Each year, Plan
International helps communities build school latrines, community water points and
helps to establish organizations to ensure the continued management and
maintenance of water points.
4. Economic security
Economic security: means people have the skills and resilience they need to
withstand hard economic times and grow their incomes. Plan International works to
2. overcome poverty by helping communities around the world gain the economic
security they need to thrive, this includes training people living in poverty to acquire
the skills and knowledge they need to secure a livelihood, and support their families.
5. Child participation
Child participation: means that children are at the center of everything we do. Plan
International helps children learn their rights and take active roles within their
community. Child participation helps children engage in citizenship, express their
views and make decisions that will shape their future and influence the people
around them.
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