Project Proposal: Youth Without ShelterRebecca Sivel
Project proposal written for Youth Without Shelter, A homeless youth shelter in the west end of Toronto. This proposal address mental illness among homeless youth through social programming.
The document describes the DOLE Integrated Livelihood Program (DILP) which aims to transform livelihoods into sustainable community enterprises. It has three main strategies: livelihood enhancement, restoration, and formation. It provides various support services like training, capital, and facility assistance. The program establishes community enterprises managed by community groups to generate sustainable income. It follows phases from preparation to evaluation. Potential projects are identified in priority sectors like agribusiness, tourism, and manufacturing. Examples mentioned include bamboo nursery, food processing, organic fertilizer production, and seaweed farming.
DOLE Regional Director Sisinio Cano discuss new programs of the government to fund women-initiated livelihood projects during the 11th General Assembly of PFLCW in Dipolog City
This sectoral action plan outlines programs and projects for Barangay Inopacan Caulisihans from 2016-2020. It identifies problems in several sectors including agriculture, social welfare, environment, and infrastructure. Corresponding programs and projects are proposed to address each problem, along with implementation strategies, targets, responsible persons, and funding requirements. Key projects include rehabilitating irrigation systems, providing livelihood training, declaring land as alienable, relocating the cemetery, and replacing the barangay rice mill. Line agencies and local government units are identified as partners in project implementation and funding.
This document provides details for planning an upcoming leadership seminar event organized by MPR Events Inc. It includes an event brief, budget proposal, program flow, supplier contracts, floor plan and risk management plan. The budget proposal outlines expenses for catering, audio/visual equipment, decorations and other services totaling 81,201 pesos. The event is scheduled for October 2nd with 100 guests and will feature speeches from local leaders and interactive activities to help improve organizational efficiency for the client.
There are three main stages of disaster: preparedness, response, and recovery. Preparedness involves planning and preparation activities before a disaster. Response refers to evacuation, shelter, and care for victims during and immediately after a disaster. Recovery is the longest stage and includes reconstructing infrastructure and providing long-term support that may take weeks, months, or years.
Telkom University invites Assoc Prof. Erween Bin Abd Rahim to participate as a guest lecturer in their Global Learning Week from May 20th to 29th, 2019. Global Learning Week is a two-week short course that provides insights into recent technology innovations and their societal impacts, as well as trends in entrepreneurship, multidisciplinary projects, and society. The goal is to enrich the academic experience for students and faculty through knowledge sharing and research collaboration between institutions. Prof. Erween is asked to confirm his participation by April 1st by completing the online form.
The document outlines the project charter for organizing the first convocation ceremony of Ultratech University. Key details include:
- The ceremony will be held from May 1 to June 30, 2015 to award graduation certificates to around 2000 students.
- The total budget is 1.20 crore rupees which will be allocated between the university (60%) and students (40%).
- Stakeholders include the university, students, guardians, faculty, and media partners.
- Milestones include sending invitations, ordering gowns and medals, preparing certificates, and arranging seating and decorations.
- Deliverables are invitation cards, seating arrangements, decorations, medals, and certificates.
Project Proposal: Youth Without ShelterRebecca Sivel
Project proposal written for Youth Without Shelter, A homeless youth shelter in the west end of Toronto. This proposal address mental illness among homeless youth through social programming.
The document describes the DOLE Integrated Livelihood Program (DILP) which aims to transform livelihoods into sustainable community enterprises. It has three main strategies: livelihood enhancement, restoration, and formation. It provides various support services like training, capital, and facility assistance. The program establishes community enterprises managed by community groups to generate sustainable income. It follows phases from preparation to evaluation. Potential projects are identified in priority sectors like agribusiness, tourism, and manufacturing. Examples mentioned include bamboo nursery, food processing, organic fertilizer production, and seaweed farming.
DOLE Regional Director Sisinio Cano discuss new programs of the government to fund women-initiated livelihood projects during the 11th General Assembly of PFLCW in Dipolog City
This sectoral action plan outlines programs and projects for Barangay Inopacan Caulisihans from 2016-2020. It identifies problems in several sectors including agriculture, social welfare, environment, and infrastructure. Corresponding programs and projects are proposed to address each problem, along with implementation strategies, targets, responsible persons, and funding requirements. Key projects include rehabilitating irrigation systems, providing livelihood training, declaring land as alienable, relocating the cemetery, and replacing the barangay rice mill. Line agencies and local government units are identified as partners in project implementation and funding.
This document provides details for planning an upcoming leadership seminar event organized by MPR Events Inc. It includes an event brief, budget proposal, program flow, supplier contracts, floor plan and risk management plan. The budget proposal outlines expenses for catering, audio/visual equipment, decorations and other services totaling 81,201 pesos. The event is scheduled for October 2nd with 100 guests and will feature speeches from local leaders and interactive activities to help improve organizational efficiency for the client.
There are three main stages of disaster: preparedness, response, and recovery. Preparedness involves planning and preparation activities before a disaster. Response refers to evacuation, shelter, and care for victims during and immediately after a disaster. Recovery is the longest stage and includes reconstructing infrastructure and providing long-term support that may take weeks, months, or years.
Telkom University invites Assoc Prof. Erween Bin Abd Rahim to participate as a guest lecturer in their Global Learning Week from May 20th to 29th, 2019. Global Learning Week is a two-week short course that provides insights into recent technology innovations and their societal impacts, as well as trends in entrepreneurship, multidisciplinary projects, and society. The goal is to enrich the academic experience for students and faculty through knowledge sharing and research collaboration between institutions. Prof. Erween is asked to confirm his participation by April 1st by completing the online form.
The document outlines the project charter for organizing the first convocation ceremony of Ultratech University. Key details include:
- The ceremony will be held from May 1 to June 30, 2015 to award graduation certificates to around 2000 students.
- The total budget is 1.20 crore rupees which will be allocated between the university (60%) and students (40%).
- Stakeholders include the university, students, guardians, faculty, and media partners.
- Milestones include sending invitations, ordering gowns and medals, preparing certificates, and arranging seating and decorations.
- Deliverables are invitation cards, seating arrangements, decorations, medals, and certificates.
Disaster Relief & Rehabilitation Program Overviewdciworld
The document provides an overview of a disaster relief and rehabilitation program. It has a two-step approach: 1) providing immediate relief through emergency supplies and 2) surveying damage and rehabilitating communities by rebuilding homes and schools. It describes a program in Bangladesh that provided relief after floods and a cyclone by distributing emergency kits and later reconstructing 30 homes. The program focuses on ongoing support and rebuilding efforts for victims who still have needs years after the natural disasters.
Romero Events is an event management company located in Makati City. The company specializes in planning personalized events like weddings and anniversaries. The document provides details about Romero Events' key executives, services offered, mission, vision, and an event proposal for a client's 50th wedding anniversary celebration.
The document proposes consolidating barangay-level institutions into expanded Barangay Peace and Order Committees (BPOC) and Barangay Development Councils (BDC) to address issues of overlapping functions, wasted resources, and burden on officials. It would expand the BPOC and BDC to coordinate existing anti-crime bodies and development institutions. Composition, functions, and responsibilities are outlined for the expanded BPOC and BDC.
This document plans Joshua's 21st birthday party to be held on August 20th from 3pm at his home in Gymea Bay. It outlines the key details, budget of $4,000, and work breakdown structure with tasks such as sending invitations, organizing entertainment, catering, equipment hire, and house preparation. A precedence table, logical network diagram, and critical path are provided to manage the tasks and timeline. The conclusion reflects on executing a successful party through clear planning, time and cost management, and team effort.
The document summarizes the performance highlights of the Lupong Tagapamayapa of Barangay Gubatan in Maco, Compostela Valley Province for the year 2018. It discusses their efficiency in operations through observance of settlement procedures, timely submission of reports, and monthly meetings. It also outlines their effectiveness in securing dispute settlements, with all 25 cases filed in 2018 settled during mediation and 100% compliance with settlement terms. The Lupon demonstrated creativity through settlement techniques like family counseling sessions and maintaining an updated registry of inhabitants.
The document provides a company profile for King's Events Company. It was established in 2014 and is owned by Ms. Bea Grana. The company offers full-service event planning and management. It specializes in providing high quality event services at affordable prices. The company's goal is to satisfy clients' needs and become one of the best known event planning companies in the Philippines.
This chapter discusses venues and sites for events. It defines the key difference between a venue, which refers to built structures, and a site, which refers to outdoor spaces. When evaluating a venue or site, the main considerations are functionality and suitability for the creative purpose. Aspects of an event that must be accounted for include the creative theme, estimated attendance, audience composition, facilities, staging requirements, budget, location, capacity, timing, and accessibility. All stakeholder requirements, including attendees, host organization, sponsors, contractors, emergency services, and regulatory authorities, must also be considered. A thorough site inspection is important to ensure all event elements and details are addressed. Safety is a crucial issue that requires attention and adherence to
Communication for development strengthening the effectiveness of the united n...Dr Lendy Spires
This document summarizes Communication for Development (C4D) approaches within several United Nations organizations. It acknowledges that C4D plays an important role in empowering marginalized groups and promoting dialogue to enhance development outcomes. The publication outlines four main C4D approaches used - behavior change communication, communication for social change, communication for advocacy, and strengthening enabling media environments. It provides case studies of C4D practices within UNESCO, UNICEF, UNDP, FAO, ILO, WHO, and UNAIDS. Overall, the document advocates for further incorporating C4D into UN programs and allocating resources to prioritize communication in achieving people-centered development.
The document summarizes a Christmas party event organized by Venues Event Management for 85 guests. It utilized internal resources as well as external suppliers for various elements. Suppliers included Universal Live for production, Sternberg Clarke for entertainment, and Themes Inc. for theming. The party featured stilt walkers, dancers, bands, and a DJ. Awards were presented throughout the night. Feedback from employees praised the magical atmosphere created by the production and theming. The event showcased the company's event planning capabilities while providing an enjoyable evening for employees.
Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) Nazir Ahmed
This document discusses community-based disaster risk management through local community groups. It defines key concepts, outlines the purpose and categories of community groups, and describes the typical group cycle. It emphasizes the importance of community initiatives in disaster risk reduction and management. Successful community-based disaster management involves central roles for the community in assessing risks and developing locally appropriate solutions. Local community groups, social workers, and capacity building can strengthen community preparedness and response to disasters.
Presented by Antonio L. Fernandez (Sr. Coordinator for the People’s Survival Fund, Climate Change Commission/Office of the President, Philippines) at the 2nd Targeted Topics Forum, Jamaica, March 2016
Prevention And Mitigation In Disaster Management PowerPoint Presentation SlidesSlideTeam
The document provides information on disaster recovery planning for a company. It includes sections on operational and financial impact analysis, disaster recovery management teams and their roles, categories of disasters and their impact, and mitigation plans. Templates are provided to assess disaster likelihood and impact, develop recovery budgets, and evaluate recovery status. The document aims to help organizations anticipate, address and mitigate the effects of business disruptions from disasters.
The document provides information on disaster management and mitigation strategies for natural disasters like earthquakes and floods. It outlines roles and responsibilities for students in conducting awareness activities and helping relief efforts during and after disasters. Precautions and preparations are suggested for different phases of a disaster to reduce risks and damage.
Photo introduction to the work of MERCY Center - Pattaya. Working to bring HOPE to the poorest of the poor in Pattaya, Thailand, particularly to protect + provide for children at risk, "Bringing HOPE to those in need!"
This document discusses why conventional disaster relief often fails and proposes alternative approaches. It notes that after natural disasters, local communities still have capacity and knowledge but conventional relief turns survivors into refugees. It advocates for approaches like Relief 2.0 that empower local stakeholders and use mobile technology to spread information. Specific ideas proposed include matching affected local businesses with similar businesses to help them reopen, and a "Solar Forward" model of empowering individuals as entrepreneurs through solar kits. The document argues for moving beyond donations to generate wealth and help communities recover their dignity and self-sufficiency.
The AVN team supports various causes through their work at AVN. For many roles and achievements, they provide funding or support for causes through B1G1, such as providing education programs, planting trees, and reducing carbon emissions. They also support local causes important to team members, such as helping the homeless, feeding families in need, and supporting healthcare workers. The report provides details on the specific projects and impacts of their contributions in 2020 and over the years. It emphasizes the importance of giving back, even for businesses, to support good causes around the world.
The document describes the Stratton ABC Foundation, which was created to help disadvantaged children in Thailand who are at risk but may not qualify for other foundations due to having problems not seen as "big enough". The Foundation takes in children and provides them love, guidance, education support including English lessons, skills activities, and weekend work projects. It aims to prevent futures involving drugs, crime or prostitution by giving the children a better chance in life. It operates on a small scale with limited funds and relies on donations.
A Beautiful World Organization Taiwan
Official Site: a-beautifulworld.org
Facebook: AbeautifulworldTWN
Founder: Su-Chin Lee
loveworld0123@gmail.com
+886-2-7707-0277
There are so many new problems happening everyday.
Complaining does not solve problems, protesting does not solve problems.
There is only so much the government or NGOs can do. Being big and bureaucratic allows them to act fast and raise lots of funds, but they are slow to respond to changes.
We need innovation and people to take actions and accountability.
We all live on the sample planet.
CWS was founded in Nepal in 1997 and Hong Kong in 2003 to address the needs of disadvantaged children and families. It works through local grassroots partners to provide protection, education, healthcare and opportunities. In 2015, CWS responded effectively to the Nepal earthquakes through its established network of local partners. It provided immediate relief and is focused on long-term rebuilding efforts, facilitating communities to reconstruct their own homes and schools through training and materials. CWS continues its various ongoing projects focused on education, healthcare, protection and empowering vulnerable groups such as trafficking survivors.
Husti is a UK-based charity that funds projects in India to relieve poverty. In its first year from 2014-2015, it raised £6,210 through university societies, collection boxes in shops, online donations, community events, and corporate contributions. This funding supported 8 projects through local partners in Delhi and Vadodara, benefiting an estimated 200 children. Projects included providing mattresses, computers, uniforms, and clean water. Husti is run by 3 trustees and aims to maximize its impact by working with local partners to implement high-quality, high-impact interventions for those in need.
Basic human rights news letter august 2014 raising money for our Kenyan proje...Tina Leslie
This newsletter provides information about various charitable projects in Kenya run by the grassroots arm of the international charity BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS. The main projects discussed are the Mother and Baby Project, which provides prenatal and postnatal care to vulnerable mothers and children, the Health, Sport, and Education Project which increases access to these services, and the Kleen-Up a Village Project focused on environmental clean-up. It encourages people to become Ambassadors or Agents for Change to help fundraise and support the projects through donations of supply packs, and announces an upcoming medical camp and visit to Kenya.
Disaster Relief & Rehabilitation Program Overviewdciworld
The document provides an overview of a disaster relief and rehabilitation program. It has a two-step approach: 1) providing immediate relief through emergency supplies and 2) surveying damage and rehabilitating communities by rebuilding homes and schools. It describes a program in Bangladesh that provided relief after floods and a cyclone by distributing emergency kits and later reconstructing 30 homes. The program focuses on ongoing support and rebuilding efforts for victims who still have needs years after the natural disasters.
Romero Events is an event management company located in Makati City. The company specializes in planning personalized events like weddings and anniversaries. The document provides details about Romero Events' key executives, services offered, mission, vision, and an event proposal for a client's 50th wedding anniversary celebration.
The document proposes consolidating barangay-level institutions into expanded Barangay Peace and Order Committees (BPOC) and Barangay Development Councils (BDC) to address issues of overlapping functions, wasted resources, and burden on officials. It would expand the BPOC and BDC to coordinate existing anti-crime bodies and development institutions. Composition, functions, and responsibilities are outlined for the expanded BPOC and BDC.
This document plans Joshua's 21st birthday party to be held on August 20th from 3pm at his home in Gymea Bay. It outlines the key details, budget of $4,000, and work breakdown structure with tasks such as sending invitations, organizing entertainment, catering, equipment hire, and house preparation. A precedence table, logical network diagram, and critical path are provided to manage the tasks and timeline. The conclusion reflects on executing a successful party through clear planning, time and cost management, and team effort.
The document summarizes the performance highlights of the Lupong Tagapamayapa of Barangay Gubatan in Maco, Compostela Valley Province for the year 2018. It discusses their efficiency in operations through observance of settlement procedures, timely submission of reports, and monthly meetings. It also outlines their effectiveness in securing dispute settlements, with all 25 cases filed in 2018 settled during mediation and 100% compliance with settlement terms. The Lupon demonstrated creativity through settlement techniques like family counseling sessions and maintaining an updated registry of inhabitants.
The document provides a company profile for King's Events Company. It was established in 2014 and is owned by Ms. Bea Grana. The company offers full-service event planning and management. It specializes in providing high quality event services at affordable prices. The company's goal is to satisfy clients' needs and become one of the best known event planning companies in the Philippines.
This chapter discusses venues and sites for events. It defines the key difference between a venue, which refers to built structures, and a site, which refers to outdoor spaces. When evaluating a venue or site, the main considerations are functionality and suitability for the creative purpose. Aspects of an event that must be accounted for include the creative theme, estimated attendance, audience composition, facilities, staging requirements, budget, location, capacity, timing, and accessibility. All stakeholder requirements, including attendees, host organization, sponsors, contractors, emergency services, and regulatory authorities, must also be considered. A thorough site inspection is important to ensure all event elements and details are addressed. Safety is a crucial issue that requires attention and adherence to
Communication for development strengthening the effectiveness of the united n...Dr Lendy Spires
This document summarizes Communication for Development (C4D) approaches within several United Nations organizations. It acknowledges that C4D plays an important role in empowering marginalized groups and promoting dialogue to enhance development outcomes. The publication outlines four main C4D approaches used - behavior change communication, communication for social change, communication for advocacy, and strengthening enabling media environments. It provides case studies of C4D practices within UNESCO, UNICEF, UNDP, FAO, ILO, WHO, and UNAIDS. Overall, the document advocates for further incorporating C4D into UN programs and allocating resources to prioritize communication in achieving people-centered development.
The document summarizes a Christmas party event organized by Venues Event Management for 85 guests. It utilized internal resources as well as external suppliers for various elements. Suppliers included Universal Live for production, Sternberg Clarke for entertainment, and Themes Inc. for theming. The party featured stilt walkers, dancers, bands, and a DJ. Awards were presented throughout the night. Feedback from employees praised the magical atmosphere created by the production and theming. The event showcased the company's event planning capabilities while providing an enjoyable evening for employees.
Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) Nazir Ahmed
This document discusses community-based disaster risk management through local community groups. It defines key concepts, outlines the purpose and categories of community groups, and describes the typical group cycle. It emphasizes the importance of community initiatives in disaster risk reduction and management. Successful community-based disaster management involves central roles for the community in assessing risks and developing locally appropriate solutions. Local community groups, social workers, and capacity building can strengthen community preparedness and response to disasters.
Presented by Antonio L. Fernandez (Sr. Coordinator for the People’s Survival Fund, Climate Change Commission/Office of the President, Philippines) at the 2nd Targeted Topics Forum, Jamaica, March 2016
Prevention And Mitigation In Disaster Management PowerPoint Presentation SlidesSlideTeam
The document provides information on disaster recovery planning for a company. It includes sections on operational and financial impact analysis, disaster recovery management teams and their roles, categories of disasters and their impact, and mitigation plans. Templates are provided to assess disaster likelihood and impact, develop recovery budgets, and evaluate recovery status. The document aims to help organizations anticipate, address and mitigate the effects of business disruptions from disasters.
The document provides information on disaster management and mitigation strategies for natural disasters like earthquakes and floods. It outlines roles and responsibilities for students in conducting awareness activities and helping relief efforts during and after disasters. Precautions and preparations are suggested for different phases of a disaster to reduce risks and damage.
Photo introduction to the work of MERCY Center - Pattaya. Working to bring HOPE to the poorest of the poor in Pattaya, Thailand, particularly to protect + provide for children at risk, "Bringing HOPE to those in need!"
This document discusses why conventional disaster relief often fails and proposes alternative approaches. It notes that after natural disasters, local communities still have capacity and knowledge but conventional relief turns survivors into refugees. It advocates for approaches like Relief 2.0 that empower local stakeholders and use mobile technology to spread information. Specific ideas proposed include matching affected local businesses with similar businesses to help them reopen, and a "Solar Forward" model of empowering individuals as entrepreneurs through solar kits. The document argues for moving beyond donations to generate wealth and help communities recover their dignity and self-sufficiency.
The AVN team supports various causes through their work at AVN. For many roles and achievements, they provide funding or support for causes through B1G1, such as providing education programs, planting trees, and reducing carbon emissions. They also support local causes important to team members, such as helping the homeless, feeding families in need, and supporting healthcare workers. The report provides details on the specific projects and impacts of their contributions in 2020 and over the years. It emphasizes the importance of giving back, even for businesses, to support good causes around the world.
The document describes the Stratton ABC Foundation, which was created to help disadvantaged children in Thailand who are at risk but may not qualify for other foundations due to having problems not seen as "big enough". The Foundation takes in children and provides them love, guidance, education support including English lessons, skills activities, and weekend work projects. It aims to prevent futures involving drugs, crime or prostitution by giving the children a better chance in life. It operates on a small scale with limited funds and relies on donations.
A Beautiful World Organization Taiwan
Official Site: a-beautifulworld.org
Facebook: AbeautifulworldTWN
Founder: Su-Chin Lee
loveworld0123@gmail.com
+886-2-7707-0277
There are so many new problems happening everyday.
Complaining does not solve problems, protesting does not solve problems.
There is only so much the government or NGOs can do. Being big and bureaucratic allows them to act fast and raise lots of funds, but they are slow to respond to changes.
We need innovation and people to take actions and accountability.
We all live on the sample planet.
CWS was founded in Nepal in 1997 and Hong Kong in 2003 to address the needs of disadvantaged children and families. It works through local grassroots partners to provide protection, education, healthcare and opportunities. In 2015, CWS responded effectively to the Nepal earthquakes through its established network of local partners. It provided immediate relief and is focused on long-term rebuilding efforts, facilitating communities to reconstruct their own homes and schools through training and materials. CWS continues its various ongoing projects focused on education, healthcare, protection and empowering vulnerable groups such as trafficking survivors.
Husti is a UK-based charity that funds projects in India to relieve poverty. In its first year from 2014-2015, it raised £6,210 through university societies, collection boxes in shops, online donations, community events, and corporate contributions. This funding supported 8 projects through local partners in Delhi and Vadodara, benefiting an estimated 200 children. Projects included providing mattresses, computers, uniforms, and clean water. Husti is run by 3 trustees and aims to maximize its impact by working with local partners to implement high-quality, high-impact interventions for those in need.
Basic human rights news letter august 2014 raising money for our Kenyan proje...Tina Leslie
This newsletter provides information about various charitable projects in Kenya run by the grassroots arm of the international charity BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS. The main projects discussed are the Mother and Baby Project, which provides prenatal and postnatal care to vulnerable mothers and children, the Health, Sport, and Education Project which increases access to these services, and the Kleen-Up a Village Project focused on environmental clean-up. It encourages people to become Ambassadors or Agents for Change to help fundraise and support the projects through donations of supply packs, and announces an upcoming medical camp and visit to Kenya.
The document describes a handwashing behavior change campaign targeted at children in the village of Telav, India. The campaign will use familiar sounds and symbols from the community, like the school bell "dong" and fortune telling, to condition children to associate handwashing with healthy habits. A variety of activities are proposed, like handwashing games at school and medical skits, to engage children and spread the message over 21 days to form a new habit. The campaign aims to leverage children as agents of change to influence household behaviors through peer pressure and messaging.
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Daktari Wildlife Orphanage has taken in two new pied crows, Elvis and Presley, with broken wings. International volunteers from several countries helped in March and April. Poncho the hyena was adopted by a Swiss woman. Freddy the hyena was neutered. Snaky the snake-eagle was killed by a honey badger. Children visited from a local school and saw many animals. Daktari is running a Global Giving campaign for recurring donations to support various projects like a new one to educate 125 children in wildlife clubs. They upgraded their solar equipment with donations.
What is African-led development? By Rakesh RajaniTwaweza
This document summarizes key findings from immersion visits conducted by Twaweza in several Tanzanian villages to understand the state of development from the perspective of local communities. The following were observed:
1) Water infrastructure was often broken, locked or non-functional, forcing many, especially women, to walk long distances to fetch water. Water was also often contaminated or untreated.
2) Health facilities lacked staff, drugs and basic services. People had to resort to private care which was unaffordable.
3) Schools lacked resources like books, desks and adequate facilities. Promised funds like capitation grants did not reach schools. Those who complained faced retaliation.
4) Overall, there
Agni foundation chennai floods rescue & relief update dec'7'15 - part iAgnishwar Jayaprakash
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The JOK Foundation donated school shoes, bags, and gift packs to 10 needy learners from local schools in Benoni, Gauteng. About 150 people attended the event at the Church of the Resurrection. The foundation aims to help needy children across four South African provinces. One recipient, Amogelang Mampane, thanked the foundation for changing his life and helping him feel pride in going to school. The pastor praised the foundation for its work in changing the lives of the poor.
Is Policy Practised in Tanzania? Insights from 9 VillagesRakesh Rajani
Development policies are meant to improve the lives of people -- but do they? How can well meaning development wallahs in capital cities know what is happening on the ground? This presentation shares insights from a field immersion done by Twaweza and SNV staff in the Lake Zone of Tanzania in October 2009.
The document provides details about the Children's Eco Village project in Tanzania run by Islamic Help. The village aims to provide care for 160 orphaned children in a sustainable, eco-friendly environment. It describes the facilities and projects at the village including homes for the children, farming using permaculture techniques, livestock, ponds, a mosque, and conservation efforts like tree planting. It also introduces some of the people involved like the manager of the permaculture farm and the imam at the eco mosque. The village aims to nurture the children while also being self-sustaining and training the surrounding community in sustainable practices.
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our churches are based from rural setting communities and we have been for many years seeing our youths ending their studies in only primary schools and when it comes to secondary they most of them they do not go due to schools being in distances of 20-30 kilometers and many secondary schools are in urban areas which makes them very costly in terms of living expenses and even the school fees itself .
Therefore , we have come in with a solution of developing a senior secondary school for the helping the disadvataged youths to access that level of education .
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Project proposal on earthquake victims children
1. Project Proposal On Earthquake Victims Children
Project Area Background Information
we would like to shart it from the date on 25th april 2015.As we all know Nepal was
hitted by so strong devasting earthquake,As a result of that big disaster of the Nature the
many houses are broken and thousand of people are dead million of the people lost their
house and million become injured.A busy town and village turn into the grave and people lost
their smile from there face.
People lost their hope and their way to live.As we can see people strated to live in a
tent and yeah in open area with out roof.Even in the heavy rain people slept in a big open
ground.so many baby got birth in a ground with out doctor an dnurses.Instate of going hospital
they were taken to under the tree for the protection.It was the worse situation we have ever
seen.
Old people also had a very bad situation.They were not even getting medicine to
take.Some people were dead due to the lack of proper care.All the roads are blocked ,people
could not go from one place to another place,A huge landslide and the big stone were fallan
down on the roads.People were stucks where they were.
Life is being so worse.so many people were stucked in a mountain so many village
were collapsed.some villagers were completely covered by a big musdslidesand avallange.
After we study alot about the childrens who lost their parents after that earthquake
need more help for their bright future.There are nobody carering for them and need
education,food and shelter.That what make us very sad. Children who lost their every thing
during earthquake need much help and protection.Everybody are doing alot at this time for
earthquake Victims but what about those children who are being orphan ? This is the qation
we always ask with ourself.so that we are at this point that this is the right time and way to
protect those childrens. we are sure whatever support international community provides to
Nepal will not reach the poor. Politicians and officers in charge of distributing the aid will steal
most of the money. This cynicism and hopelessness is common among the Nepalese. we
2. wonder how much the international community will aid in the reconstruction effort. Some areas
of this beautiful country have been completely destroyed. The countryside’s connections with
towns and cities are poor. Many parts of Nepal are not easily accessible. National and
international attention should focus on rebuilding Nepalese infrastructure and rebuilding it better
and for those childrens who lost their parents.
INTODUCTION
We will Rise
“We will Rise” is our dream project.We are not a proffessional social
workers.we helped the people during earthquake in Nepal and we are helping them too.We are
doing this all by ourself and we are supporting from any organization though we hire some
friends from different places but we do not have any Reliable organization connection.
We went to different places form donating help.we went to
Dhading,Kavreplanchok and sindhupalnchok.almost all villages are broken down and so many
people are dead.The situation of village is very poor.we all had tears in our eyes when we
hear the sorrows of villagers.They are suffering alot.we would like to thanks for those
organization and the people of group of people who helpes them in their difficulties.we can
hear from media ,so many Relief aids are comming from the different part of the world and
people are doing help too.
There are so many and international organizations who are here to help the
earthquake victims.everyday we can hear this much aids come from there from this organization
may be this things are used in a right place and hope real victims are getting helped.So many
organization are making plan to make a home(shelter) for those victims after this monsoon,that
is really fabulous job homeless people get their new shelter.
When we think about that,that makes us so happy but at the same time we
have a fear about the child who lost their parents in that big Natural desaster.No organization
has a very clear concept for that .so many childrens are waiting for their better future and
waiting for those people who can help them to have their better future.
3. “We will Rise” is specially for those childrens who has lost everything in that
devasting earthquake.we mentioned in our first paragraph.we are not an oraganization but we
are trying to give a better Result.we are thinking for Regestration our organization.so that we
can help for those childrens.
Project Objectives:
To provide Earthquake victims children, a childhood that they never experienced and help
them to become useful members of the society.
To encourage those children to kindle their potential by providing creative opportunities
To make available a secure place where earthquake victims’ children can play and enjoy
their childhood.
To provide basic education to those children who lost theie parents during earthquake.
To provide such welfare services like free lodging, boarding, health and recreation
To provide basic literacy and facilities for those who wish to study further
To select and prepare for a vocation in order to live on their own legs
To accomplishing physical, intellectual and aesthetic development of the child
Project Activities:
Identification of real earyhquake victims’ children
Pre-view of the incoming those children problem/difficulties
Emotional acceptance of the child
Teaching facilities for basic education
Teaching facilities for vocational courses and crafts.
Lodging and boarding facilities for all inmates.
4. Recreational facilities.
Primary health.
Methodology:
We have been identifying Earthquake victims’ children through our volunteers, citizens, police,
women & child welfare department. We Pre-view of the incoming orphan earthquake victim
child problems/difficulties. We counsel and arrange for Emotional acceptance of those children.
We provide Lodging and boarding facilities for all inmates at a rented building. We arranged
teaching facilities in nearby schools according to their age. We also provide home tuitions,
recreation and health care. We have to run though with local donations and contributions. We
mobilizing both cash and kind. We have limited resources to take care of about 20 earthquake
victims’ orphan children for starting. But, day by day number of children wil increase. We need
additional support from the donors and philanthropists to meet the needs of increasing orphan
children in our center. We seek support for about 15 years. Meanwhile, we will sustain to
mobilize continues local donations through exhibiting our good work and service. We are
planning to build permanent home by acquiring land from the donors and philanthropists after
some years we start.If we can Etablished our own land and house we can save money for
ranting house. This home will have three Care Takers who besides handling day-to-day
administration and will look after the (Orphan Home) as warden. One Teacher teaches the
children for education and communicative skills. A doctor will be appointed as Center Medical
Attendant on honorarium and all the inmates will be provided with health check-up, medicines,
food, cosmetics, one set of books and two sets of uniform every year. The proposal covers 20
orphans. Every child will be provided with nutritional diet, indoors and out-door recreation and
play facilities and training in crafts and hobbies.
Impact analysis:
The project will be monitored at regular intervals through a “Project Advisory Committee (PAC)”
constituted with the President of the organization as convener/member secretary. Authorities
5. from the Funding Agency, Local District Administration etc., will be nominated as members to
the project advisory committee. This committee would meet periodically once in 1 month and
advise on various aspects concerning implementation of project and review of the
programs/activities undertaken. The Project Advisory Committee will also review the accounts
and audited statements.
Project Cost: for 20 Childrens
Assistance Rs./Month Assistance Rs./Year
I RECURRING
(A) Assistance towards Recurring Expenditure NRP $ NRP $
1 Medicines @ Rs. 50 per child per month 1000 10 12000 120
2 Nutrition food(1 breakfast – Rs.20/- and 2
times meals/day @Rs.60 = @ Rs.2400
child/month x 20 children
48000 480 576000 576
3 Cosmetics (Washing soaps, toilet soaps,
hair oil, powder etc. @Rs.100 per child)
2000 20 24000 240
4 Contingencies (Electricity, Water Charges,
Stationery, etc.)
5000 500 60000 600
(B) Assistance for Full-time Service Providers Qualification/Experience
1 Care Takers – 2Nos
@ Rs. 3000 A.M
and P.M
6000 60 72000 720
6. 2 Teachers/Educators
(1 @ Rs. 6000
Intermediate
or Equivalent
6000 60 72000 720
II
House Rant 50000 500 600000 6000
Grand Total Recurring ( I ) 1,18,000 1,180 14,16,000 14,160
NON-RECURRING
a Educational Material for Education @Rs.300 x 20 children 6000 60
b Recreation/sports equipments (Rs.200 per child, once in a years) x
20 children
4000 40
c Clothing 2 pairs @ Rs.1000 x 2 x 20 children 40000 400
d Bedding Materials/Bed Sheets 20000 200
Total Non-Recurring (II) 70,000 700
Grand Total Recurring and Non Recurring in a Year 14,86,000 14860
7. General Assembly of Members:
Bibek Dhakal Prakash Silwal David Shrestha
Peter Bollwein Ana Chies Hana
ORGANISATION STRUCTURE
General Assembly of Member
ers
Executive Director
Project Committee Financial Controller
Voluntary Workers
Project Director