Maria Angélica Salinas - Colombia - Wednesday 30 - Mass Media and Press incucai_isodp
The document discusses the influence of media on organ and tissue donation in Colombia. It notes that negative media coverage can degrade the image of transplants and increase reluctance to donation. The media has a responsibility to positively or negatively impact donation processes. Strategies are recommended to generate positive media attitudes toward donation, including managing adverse publicity, promoting positive news, and establishing strategic media alliances. Research on donation among Colombian youth is also promoted.
PCI Media produces entertainment programs to promote social change worldwide. Their 2017 annual report outlines several programs addressing issues like biodiversity, climate change, marine protection, renewable energy, and more. Their program Wild for Life combats wildlife trafficking through social media and partnerships with UN Goodwill Ambassadors. They have various health programs in countries like Syria, East Timor, Burundi addressing issues such as breastfeeding, maternal and child health. Their radio drama Ouro Negro in Mozambique promotes maternal and child health messages to over 1.5 million listeners. In Bolivia, their program La Caldera uses a radio drama and school curriculum to educate youth on human trafficking and exploitation, reaching over 6,000 students and community members.
REPORT OF THE CSIS COMMISSION ON Smart Global Health .docxsodhi3
REPORT OF THE CSIS COMMISSION ON
Smart Global Health Policy
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REPORT OF THE CSIS COMMISSION ON
Smart Global Health Policy
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William J. Fallon & Helene D. Gayle
About CSIS At a time of new global opportunities and
challenges, the Center for Strategic and International
Studies (CSIS) provides strategic insights and
policy solutions to decisionmakers in government,
international institutions, the private sector, and
civil society. A bipartisan, nonprofit organization
headquartered in Washington, DC, CSIS conducts
research and analysis and develops policy initiatives
that look into the future and anticipate change.
Founded by David M. Abshire and Admiral Arleigh
Burke at the height of the Cold War, CSIS was
dedicated to finding ways for America to sustain its
prominence and prosperity as a force for good in
the world. Since 1962, CSIS has grown to become
one of the world’s preeminent international policy
institutions, with more than 220 full-time staff
and a large network of affiliated scholars focused
on defense and security, regional stability, and
transnational challenges ranging from energy and
climate to global development and economic
integration.
Former U.S. senator Sam Nunn became chairman
of the CSIS Board of Trustees in 1999, and John
J. Hamre has led CSIS as its president and chief
executive officer since April 2000.
COCHAIRS
William J. Fallon (Cochair), Admiral, U.S. Navy (Retired)
Helene D. Gayle (Cochair), President & CEO, CARE
COMMISSIONERS
Rhona S. Applebaum, Vice President, The Coca-Cola Company
Christopher J. Elias, President & CEO, PATH
Representative Keith Ellison (D-MN)
William H. Frist, former U.S. Senate Majority Leader
Representative Kay Granger (R-TX)
John J. Hamre, President & CEO, CSIS; former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense
Peter Lamptey, President, Public Health Programs, Family Health International
Margaret G. McGlynn, former President, Global Vaccines & Infectious Diseases, Merck and Co.
Michael Merson, Director, Global Health Institute, Duke University
Patricia E. Mitchell, President & CEO, The Paley Center for Media
Surya N. Mohapatra, Chairman, President & CEO, Quest Diagnostics, Inc.
Thomas R. Pickering, Vice Chairman, Hills & Company
Peter Piot, Director, Institute for Global Health, Imperial College London; former Director of UNAIDS
Karen Remley, Commissioner, Virginia Department of Health
Judith Rodin, President, The Rockefeller Foundation
Joe Rospars, Founding Partner, Blue State Digital
Robert E. Rubin, Cochairman, Council on Foreign Relations; former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)
Donna E. Shalala, President, University of Miami; ...
International Conference on Population and Developmentsheldk
Transcript:
1. Goals of the conference
2. Political Atmosphere
3. Key players
4. Old thoery
5. Enviromental Efforts
6. NGO's
7. The Program of Action
8. United States
9. Abortion Debate
10. Outcome
11 Achievements
12. Critics
International Conference on Population and Developmentsheldk
The document summarizes a conference on population and development that took place in 1994 in Cairo, Egypt. The conference aimed to set an international consensus on population issues for the next 20 years. Key topics discussed included population growth, women's empowerment, family planning, and the relationship between population and the environment. The outcome was a Programme of Action that focused on voluntarily limiting family sizes through educating women and increasing access to contraception. The conference marked increased participation of NGOs and was significant for women's rights, though some critics argued it did not go far enough to address population and environmental concerns.
End open defecation campaign guidance noteopendefecation
This document provides guidance for a global campaign to raise awareness of sanitation and end open defecation in support of the UN Deputy Secretary-General's call to action. It outlines goals to enhance visibility of sanitation issues and prioritize sanitation in post-2015 development agendas. It recommends online and offline actions partners can take, especially around World Toilet Day on November 19th, such as promoting the campaign website and sharing stories. Metrics and timelines are given to measure success in increasing engagement on sanitation issues.
The document discusses challenges to achieving universal healthcare and addresses social determinants of health. It references statements from public health advocates calling for comprehensive primary healthcare as a fundamental human right, irrespective of ability to pay. Evidence is presented showing how social factors like poverty prevent access to health interventions. The document advocates strengthening public health systems and inclusive global cooperation to tackle health inequities and the social roots of poor health.
Maria Angélica Salinas - Colombia - Wednesday 30 - Mass Media and Press incucai_isodp
The document discusses the influence of media on organ and tissue donation in Colombia. It notes that negative media coverage can degrade the image of transplants and increase reluctance to donation. The media has a responsibility to positively or negatively impact donation processes. Strategies are recommended to generate positive media attitudes toward donation, including managing adverse publicity, promoting positive news, and establishing strategic media alliances. Research on donation among Colombian youth is also promoted.
PCI Media produces entertainment programs to promote social change worldwide. Their 2017 annual report outlines several programs addressing issues like biodiversity, climate change, marine protection, renewable energy, and more. Their program Wild for Life combats wildlife trafficking through social media and partnerships with UN Goodwill Ambassadors. They have various health programs in countries like Syria, East Timor, Burundi addressing issues such as breastfeeding, maternal and child health. Their radio drama Ouro Negro in Mozambique promotes maternal and child health messages to over 1.5 million listeners. In Bolivia, their program La Caldera uses a radio drama and school curriculum to educate youth on human trafficking and exploitation, reaching over 6,000 students and community members.
REPORT OF THE CSIS COMMISSION ON Smart Global Health .docxsodhi3
REPORT OF THE CSIS COMMISSION ON
Smart Global Health Policy
A HEAlTHIER,
SAFER, ANd
MORE PROSPEROuS
WORld
COCHAIRS
William J. Fallon & Helene D. Gayle
1800 k STREET NW, WASHINgTON dC 20006
P. 202.887.0200 F. 202.775.3199 | WWW.CSIS.ORg
Ë|xHSKITCy065974zv*:+:!:+:!
ISBN 978-0-89206-597-4
REPORT OF THE CSIS COMMISSION ON
Smart Global Health Policy
A HEAlTHIER,
SAFER, ANd
MORE PROSPEROuS
WORld
COCHAIRS
William J. Fallon & Helene D. Gayle
About CSIS At a time of new global opportunities and
challenges, the Center for Strategic and International
Studies (CSIS) provides strategic insights and
policy solutions to decisionmakers in government,
international institutions, the private sector, and
civil society. A bipartisan, nonprofit organization
headquartered in Washington, DC, CSIS conducts
research and analysis and develops policy initiatives
that look into the future and anticipate change.
Founded by David M. Abshire and Admiral Arleigh
Burke at the height of the Cold War, CSIS was
dedicated to finding ways for America to sustain its
prominence and prosperity as a force for good in
the world. Since 1962, CSIS has grown to become
one of the world’s preeminent international policy
institutions, with more than 220 full-time staff
and a large network of affiliated scholars focused
on defense and security, regional stability, and
transnational challenges ranging from energy and
climate to global development and economic
integration.
Former U.S. senator Sam Nunn became chairman
of the CSIS Board of Trustees in 1999, and John
J. Hamre has led CSIS as its president and chief
executive officer since April 2000.
COCHAIRS
William J. Fallon (Cochair), Admiral, U.S. Navy (Retired)
Helene D. Gayle (Cochair), President & CEO, CARE
COMMISSIONERS
Rhona S. Applebaum, Vice President, The Coca-Cola Company
Christopher J. Elias, President & CEO, PATH
Representative Keith Ellison (D-MN)
William H. Frist, former U.S. Senate Majority Leader
Representative Kay Granger (R-TX)
John J. Hamre, President & CEO, CSIS; former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense
Peter Lamptey, President, Public Health Programs, Family Health International
Margaret G. McGlynn, former President, Global Vaccines & Infectious Diseases, Merck and Co.
Michael Merson, Director, Global Health Institute, Duke University
Patricia E. Mitchell, President & CEO, The Paley Center for Media
Surya N. Mohapatra, Chairman, President & CEO, Quest Diagnostics, Inc.
Thomas R. Pickering, Vice Chairman, Hills & Company
Peter Piot, Director, Institute for Global Health, Imperial College London; former Director of UNAIDS
Karen Remley, Commissioner, Virginia Department of Health
Judith Rodin, President, The Rockefeller Foundation
Joe Rospars, Founding Partner, Blue State Digital
Robert E. Rubin, Cochairman, Council on Foreign Relations; former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)
Donna E. Shalala, President, University of Miami; ...
International Conference on Population and Developmentsheldk
Transcript:
1. Goals of the conference
2. Political Atmosphere
3. Key players
4. Old thoery
5. Enviromental Efforts
6. NGO's
7. The Program of Action
8. United States
9. Abortion Debate
10. Outcome
11 Achievements
12. Critics
International Conference on Population and Developmentsheldk
The document summarizes a conference on population and development that took place in 1994 in Cairo, Egypt. The conference aimed to set an international consensus on population issues for the next 20 years. Key topics discussed included population growth, women's empowerment, family planning, and the relationship between population and the environment. The outcome was a Programme of Action that focused on voluntarily limiting family sizes through educating women and increasing access to contraception. The conference marked increased participation of NGOs and was significant for women's rights, though some critics argued it did not go far enough to address population and environmental concerns.
End open defecation campaign guidance noteopendefecation
This document provides guidance for a global campaign to raise awareness of sanitation and end open defecation in support of the UN Deputy Secretary-General's call to action. It outlines goals to enhance visibility of sanitation issues and prioritize sanitation in post-2015 development agendas. It recommends online and offline actions partners can take, especially around World Toilet Day on November 19th, such as promoting the campaign website and sharing stories. Metrics and timelines are given to measure success in increasing engagement on sanitation issues.
The document discusses challenges to achieving universal healthcare and addresses social determinants of health. It references statements from public health advocates calling for comprehensive primary healthcare as a fundamental human right, irrespective of ability to pay. Evidence is presented showing how social factors like poverty prevent access to health interventions. The document advocates strengthening public health systems and inclusive global cooperation to tackle health inequities and the social roots of poor health.
The Red Cross and Red Crescent's Principled Approach to InnovationAbi Weaver
The document discusses the Red Cross and Red Crescent's principled approach to innovation. It emphasizes that innovation must be guided by humanitarian values and include participation from those affected by crises. The principled approach focuses on humanity, impartiality and neutrality. For humanity, solutions are developed through collaborative and participatory processes that prioritize the needs, preferences and empowerment of communities. For impartiality, the focus is on inclusive, transparent processes and equitable access. For neutrality, the Red Cross acts as a trusted, neutral convener in the innovation process and remains unbiased regarding specific solutions, partners or outcomes.
The Children's Trust faced a profound threat in 2008 - it would disappear unless voters reauthorized it. This would eliminate hundreds of programs serving hundreds of thousands of children. However, the campaign's leaders had learned painful lessons from previous efforts. In 1988, voters approved establishing a children's board but then rejected funding it. This taught them they must show how the programs benefit the entire community. The Trust's chairman, David Lawrence, drew on these experiences to make the case for reauthorization during an economic downturn, showing its impact went beyond just helping children. His leadership was pivotal in the campaign's success.
Celebrating 10 Years of Great Journalism Fostered by the Dennis A. Hunt Fund ...reportingonhealth
This document provides information about the Dennis A. Hunt Fund for Health Journalism, which has supported over 60 journalists over the past 10 years in producing impactful investigative journalism projects related to community health issues. Some of the projects have led to policy changes and community improvements, such as increased access to healthcare and reductions in environmental toxins. The fund continues to support new classes of journalists each year in addressing important health topics.
PCI Media Impact's 2016 annual report summarizes their work that year. They produced 14 programs across health, environment, and social justice issues in countries worldwide. Their most notable programs included expanding the human trafficking prevention radio drama and school program La Caldera across Bolivia and airing the 100th episode of the maternal and child health radio drama Ouro Negro in Mozambique. They also launched their first global social media campaign, #WildForLife, to raise awareness of wildlife trafficking.
Practical Approaches to Managing International Development Projects in the Fa...Emanuel Souvairan
This document summarizes a presentation on understanding social change in the context of international development projects. It discusses key questions to consider when analyzing how social change occurs, such as who or what was involved in the change and what strategies were used. It also covers different theories that can help explain policy change. The document emphasizes that understanding the local context and ensuring community ownership are important for development projects to be successful and sustainable. It promotes using interdisciplinary lenses and considering both short and long-term factors when evaluating projects.
Assess the extent to which population control policies are essential to a soc...capesociology
Population control policies can support national development by ensuring women's reproductive rights and preserving limited resources, but they are not the only means of development. Two population control policies implemented in the Caribbean include family planning programs and educational campaigns to encourage smaller families. However, some sociologists argue that truly developing the region requires investing in education, health care, and industrialization to improve human resources and technology.
Maafa 21 Genocide Of Blacks In 21st Century America Companion Readerkimberly
This document summarizes a paper that discusses Margaret Sanger and the origins of Planned Parenthood. It notes that Sanger aligned herself with early 20th century eugenicists who advocated for population control and racial purity. She established a birth control clinic in Harlem in 1930 to promote birth control to the black community. Some prominent black leaders at the time supported birth control as a way to alleviate poverty, though others viewed it as a means to reduce the black population. The document examines how Sanger's views were influenced by Malthusian ideas about limiting populations of the "unfit" and "inferior."
Veritas: The Truth about Media and Technologyjecoyle
"The Truth about Media and Technology" presented by Dr. Jim Coyle at Franciscan University of Steubenville on March 25, 2012. Part of a series of "Veritas" talks sponsored by the University's Student Life department. This version doesn't include videos that were part of the live presentation. ("About" is correctly spelled on the actual presentation title slide.)
References:
The Influencing Machine: Brooke Gladstone On the Media
Blog Post: A Survival Guide for Beating Information Addiction – Leo Ababtua
Infinite Bandwidth: Encountering Christ in the Media – Eugene Gan
This document outlines a proposal for a television series called Rainmakers that would highlight stories of leadership and innovation helping to achieve global development goals. The series would focus on organizations in the Northwest US working in areas like women's empowerment, water, land, and health. It would have an international audience and be distributed through partnerships. Each one-hour episode would have a budget of $500,000 and feature programming on topics that align with helping to alleviate poverty and promote sustainability worldwide.
The Cost of Culture: Addressing Vaccine Disparities Within Indigenous Populat...JonathanStrandberg1
This presentation was presented to students and faculty at URI. This presentation addresses the key cultural values and beliefs within indigenous populations. Identifies barriers to vaccine uptake and analyzes solutions used by healthcare workers to increase vaccination rates. The presentation ends with identifying the role of pharmacists in immunizing this population.
Presented by Fr. Lito Jopson, Assistant Director for Programming of TV Maria
Organizational Seminar on the Parish Social Communication Ministry
San Carlos Seminary
28 May 2011
The United Nations Conference on Human Settlements was held in Vancouver from May 31 to June 11, 1976. Over 100 member states attended to address the projected doubling of the world's population over the next 25 years and the resulting overpopulation crisis. The conference aimed to create policy to reduce the destruction of human dignity and environmental resources through population growth. It resulted in the Vancouver Declaration calling for increased government and international efforts to improve quality of life through equitable development, land use planning, environmental protection, and disaster rehabilitation.
News21 is a multi-million dollar journalism project supported by foundations to train students in innovative reporting. It involves 12 universities working on in-depth investigations of important issues. The 2011 projects included food safety reporting by teams from ASU, Maryland and Nebraska, and a team from Berkeley examining food safety in the Bay Area. Key findings revealed that foodborne illnesses sicken one in six Americans yearly, and the FDA inspects only 1.59% of regulated imported products. News21 fellows have high employment rates compared to peers and publish in mainstream media outlets.
The document discusses environmental racism and injustice in "Cancer Alley" Louisiana, where a low-income African American population lives near numerous industrial plants that pollute the area. Due to lack of resources and education, many residents were unable to relocate from the pollution and suffered high rates of cancer and other illnesses. The pattern of targeting disadvantaged minority groups for toxic facilities indicates environmental racism. The movement for environmental justice seeks to address unequal enforcement of laws and improve environmental conditions for all communities.
This document provides an overview of a publication by the International Youth Foundation titled "What Works in Youth Media: Case Studies from Around the World". It examines several youth media programs around the world that empower young people by giving them a platform to have their voices heard on important issues while also helping them develop important life skills. The publication contains profiles of 7 different youth media programs operating in diverse countries, showing how they harness the creativity and passion of youth. These programs provide youth with opportunities to gain skills in areas like journalism, communication, teamwork and more that they can apply throughout their lives.
This document profiles 7 youth media programs from around the world. It discusses how the programs empower young people by giving them opportunities to have their voices heard on issues they care about. The programs help youth develop important life skills like teamwork, communication, and confidence while educating the public on topics from human rights to HIV/AIDS. Challenges include securing ongoing funding, but the programs demonstrate the power of youth to drive positive change through media.
Methods of Humanitarian Intervention - APA 2019Dr. Chris Stout
Narrative version with reference links is available on LinkedIn at: “State of Philanthropy: Finding Hope Among the 'Disaster' of Humanitarian Aid” https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/state-philanthropy-finding-hope-among-disaster-aid-dr-chris-stout/
The document discusses the role of media in development and social change in India. It notes that while Indian media started with the goal of educating citizens, economic liberalization in the 1990s led to the rise of commercial broadcasting. This growth has provided both opportunities and challenges. On one hand, citizens are more informed but on the other, media still lacks maturity in handling sensitive issues. It argues that media institutes need to provide specific training for students on new technologies, understanding audiences, and researching topics thoroughly before reporting. This will help strengthen media as the fourth pillar of Indian democracy and create a more informed citizenry.
The Red Cross and Red Crescent's Principled Approach to InnovationAbi Weaver
The document discusses the Red Cross and Red Crescent's principled approach to innovation. It emphasizes that innovation must be guided by humanitarian values and include participation from those affected by crises. The principled approach focuses on humanity, impartiality and neutrality. For humanity, solutions are developed through collaborative and participatory processes that prioritize the needs, preferences and empowerment of communities. For impartiality, the focus is on inclusive, transparent processes and equitable access. For neutrality, the Red Cross acts as a trusted, neutral convener in the innovation process and remains unbiased regarding specific solutions, partners or outcomes.
The Children's Trust faced a profound threat in 2008 - it would disappear unless voters reauthorized it. This would eliminate hundreds of programs serving hundreds of thousands of children. However, the campaign's leaders had learned painful lessons from previous efforts. In 1988, voters approved establishing a children's board but then rejected funding it. This taught them they must show how the programs benefit the entire community. The Trust's chairman, David Lawrence, drew on these experiences to make the case for reauthorization during an economic downturn, showing its impact went beyond just helping children. His leadership was pivotal in the campaign's success.
Celebrating 10 Years of Great Journalism Fostered by the Dennis A. Hunt Fund ...reportingonhealth
This document provides information about the Dennis A. Hunt Fund for Health Journalism, which has supported over 60 journalists over the past 10 years in producing impactful investigative journalism projects related to community health issues. Some of the projects have led to policy changes and community improvements, such as increased access to healthcare and reductions in environmental toxins. The fund continues to support new classes of journalists each year in addressing important health topics.
PCI Media Impact's 2016 annual report summarizes their work that year. They produced 14 programs across health, environment, and social justice issues in countries worldwide. Their most notable programs included expanding the human trafficking prevention radio drama and school program La Caldera across Bolivia and airing the 100th episode of the maternal and child health radio drama Ouro Negro in Mozambique. They also launched their first global social media campaign, #WildForLife, to raise awareness of wildlife trafficking.
Practical Approaches to Managing International Development Projects in the Fa...Emanuel Souvairan
This document summarizes a presentation on understanding social change in the context of international development projects. It discusses key questions to consider when analyzing how social change occurs, such as who or what was involved in the change and what strategies were used. It also covers different theories that can help explain policy change. The document emphasizes that understanding the local context and ensuring community ownership are important for development projects to be successful and sustainable. It promotes using interdisciplinary lenses and considering both short and long-term factors when evaluating projects.
Assess the extent to which population control policies are essential to a soc...capesociology
Population control policies can support national development by ensuring women's reproductive rights and preserving limited resources, but they are not the only means of development. Two population control policies implemented in the Caribbean include family planning programs and educational campaigns to encourage smaller families. However, some sociologists argue that truly developing the region requires investing in education, health care, and industrialization to improve human resources and technology.
Maafa 21 Genocide Of Blacks In 21st Century America Companion Readerkimberly
This document summarizes a paper that discusses Margaret Sanger and the origins of Planned Parenthood. It notes that Sanger aligned herself with early 20th century eugenicists who advocated for population control and racial purity. She established a birth control clinic in Harlem in 1930 to promote birth control to the black community. Some prominent black leaders at the time supported birth control as a way to alleviate poverty, though others viewed it as a means to reduce the black population. The document examines how Sanger's views were influenced by Malthusian ideas about limiting populations of the "unfit" and "inferior."
Veritas: The Truth about Media and Technologyjecoyle
"The Truth about Media and Technology" presented by Dr. Jim Coyle at Franciscan University of Steubenville on March 25, 2012. Part of a series of "Veritas" talks sponsored by the University's Student Life department. This version doesn't include videos that were part of the live presentation. ("About" is correctly spelled on the actual presentation title slide.)
References:
The Influencing Machine: Brooke Gladstone On the Media
Blog Post: A Survival Guide for Beating Information Addiction – Leo Ababtua
Infinite Bandwidth: Encountering Christ in the Media – Eugene Gan
This document outlines a proposal for a television series called Rainmakers that would highlight stories of leadership and innovation helping to achieve global development goals. The series would focus on organizations in the Northwest US working in areas like women's empowerment, water, land, and health. It would have an international audience and be distributed through partnerships. Each one-hour episode would have a budget of $500,000 and feature programming on topics that align with helping to alleviate poverty and promote sustainability worldwide.
The Cost of Culture: Addressing Vaccine Disparities Within Indigenous Populat...JonathanStrandberg1
This presentation was presented to students and faculty at URI. This presentation addresses the key cultural values and beliefs within indigenous populations. Identifies barriers to vaccine uptake and analyzes solutions used by healthcare workers to increase vaccination rates. The presentation ends with identifying the role of pharmacists in immunizing this population.
Presented by Fr. Lito Jopson, Assistant Director for Programming of TV Maria
Organizational Seminar on the Parish Social Communication Ministry
San Carlos Seminary
28 May 2011
The United Nations Conference on Human Settlements was held in Vancouver from May 31 to June 11, 1976. Over 100 member states attended to address the projected doubling of the world's population over the next 25 years and the resulting overpopulation crisis. The conference aimed to create policy to reduce the destruction of human dignity and environmental resources through population growth. It resulted in the Vancouver Declaration calling for increased government and international efforts to improve quality of life through equitable development, land use planning, environmental protection, and disaster rehabilitation.
News21 is a multi-million dollar journalism project supported by foundations to train students in innovative reporting. It involves 12 universities working on in-depth investigations of important issues. The 2011 projects included food safety reporting by teams from ASU, Maryland and Nebraska, and a team from Berkeley examining food safety in the Bay Area. Key findings revealed that foodborne illnesses sicken one in six Americans yearly, and the FDA inspects only 1.59% of regulated imported products. News21 fellows have high employment rates compared to peers and publish in mainstream media outlets.
The document discusses environmental racism and injustice in "Cancer Alley" Louisiana, where a low-income African American population lives near numerous industrial plants that pollute the area. Due to lack of resources and education, many residents were unable to relocate from the pollution and suffered high rates of cancer and other illnesses. The pattern of targeting disadvantaged minority groups for toxic facilities indicates environmental racism. The movement for environmental justice seeks to address unequal enforcement of laws and improve environmental conditions for all communities.
This document provides an overview of a publication by the International Youth Foundation titled "What Works in Youth Media: Case Studies from Around the World". It examines several youth media programs around the world that empower young people by giving them a platform to have their voices heard on important issues while also helping them develop important life skills. The publication contains profiles of 7 different youth media programs operating in diverse countries, showing how they harness the creativity and passion of youth. These programs provide youth with opportunities to gain skills in areas like journalism, communication, teamwork and more that they can apply throughout their lives.
This document profiles 7 youth media programs from around the world. It discusses how the programs empower young people by giving them opportunities to have their voices heard on issues they care about. The programs help youth develop important life skills like teamwork, communication, and confidence while educating the public on topics from human rights to HIV/AIDS. Challenges include securing ongoing funding, but the programs demonstrate the power of youth to drive positive change through media.
Methods of Humanitarian Intervention - APA 2019Dr. Chris Stout
Narrative version with reference links is available on LinkedIn at: “State of Philanthropy: Finding Hope Among the 'Disaster' of Humanitarian Aid” https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/state-philanthropy-finding-hope-among-disaster-aid-dr-chris-stout/
The document discusses the role of media in development and social change in India. It notes that while Indian media started with the goal of educating citizens, economic liberalization in the 1990s led to the rise of commercial broadcasting. This growth has provided both opportunities and challenges. On one hand, citizens are more informed but on the other, media still lacks maturity in handling sensitive issues. It argues that media institutes need to provide specific training for students on new technologies, understanding audiences, and researching topics thoroughly before reporting. This will help strengthen media as the fourth pillar of Indian democracy and create a more informed citizenry.
Similar to Ted Talk on the positive affects of the media and its role on indigenous well being (20)
Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
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A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
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The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
Trusting God's Providence | Verse: Romans 8: 28-31JL de Belen
Trusting God's Providence.
Providence - God’s active preservation and care over His creation. God is both the Creator and the Sustainer of all things Heb. 1:2-3; Col. 1:17
-God keep His promises.
-God’s general providence is toward all creation
- All things were made through Him
God’s special providence is toward His children.
We may suffer now, but joy can and will come
God can see what we cannot see
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
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It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
Protector & Destroyer: Agni Dev (The Hindu God of Fire)Exotic India
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The Book of Samuel is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Old Testament. The book is part of the Deuteronomistic history, a series of books that constitute a theological history of the Israelites and that aim to explain God's law for Israel under the guidance of the prophets.
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
2. While there is historical evidence of
negative media regarding Indigenous
peoples, the Calls to action in the
Truth and Reconciliation Commission
have been and are continuing to be a
significant positive influence on
Canadian media.
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4. TABLE OF CONTENT
History on
the Issue
Recent
Developments
Introduction
Conclusion
Future
Suggestions/Solutions
to the Issue
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