This document outlines a $100 million sustainable socio-economic development project for Bermuda led by the Global Socio Economic Development Group. The project aims to reduce poverty, improve health, education, and the environment through advancing trade, entrepreneurship, gender equity and partnerships. The goals are to reduce poverty, achieve primary education for all, promote gender equity, combat health issues, develop global and local partnerships, and establish standards and share knowledge to strengthen Bermudan communities and society. Background information notes that while issues are well known, actions have not followed recommendations, so the project will apply lessons learned and establish collaboration to deliver sustainable mechanisms and solutions.
Andrew Williams Jr 1964-2012 Bio v20220128
HH Andrew Williams Jr
WhatsApp: +1-213-274-3675
Andrew@AndrewNetworks.com
https://Linkedin.com/in/AndrewWilliamsJr
https://about.me/hhprinceandrewwilliamsjr
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The document outlines Project Green Haiti, which aims to rebuild Haiti's devastated economy through a transition to a green economy. Key points include:
- The project would create a network of "Solar Dome Televillages" across Haiti powered by solar energy to provide education and tools to improve lives.
- It seeks to educate and empower the poor and homeless to gain skills enabling high standards of living through renewable energy and digital technologies.
- An early initiative in 1995 introduced solar thermal technology to hospitals in Haiti to sterilize medical instruments. These systems provided off-grid power and remained operational.
- The goal is to transition from fossil fuels to a green economy through renewable resources
Erudite Management ,
Hat of felicitations .
Thanks a lot for choosing for Social -media-advocate . I enjoyed , feel proud and very much excited to become a member of your valued Organization . I would like to promise you , i will contribute myself for build up a ONE EARTH NATIONS , Where there will be no Money , no so called dirty politics , no boundary , no pass port , no Army .... Just only peace , love and Humanity .
Thanks everyone .
Andrew Williams Jr LinkedIn Profile v20200625Andrew Networks
Andrew Williams is a strategic alliance coordinator and goodwill ambassador based in Los Angeles. He has extensive experience building partnerships between organizations to promote sustainable development, disaster risk reduction, and localizing the UN Sustainable Development Goals. He currently holds advisory or coordinator roles with several international NGOs focused on issues like youth empowerment, humanitarian work, and connecting communities through cultural exchange and tourism.
UPDATED v20191203A FPYF Tourism4SDGs Youth4SDGs Ad Hoc International Advisory...Andrew Networks
This document discusses an interfaith, neighborhood, and business collaborative that aims to localize and implement the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It does this through community resiliency networks, climate action, and an asset-based community development model. The collaborative forms strategic partnerships between public, private, and civil society organizations to support underserved communities and achieve the SDGs. It is advised by an International Advisory Board of Goodwill Ambassadors from around the world.
Setting up an International Innovation IncubatorMrsAlways RigHt
A proposal for an international innovation incubator school for high school age students. Leveraging any device to bring access to the latest in learning with experience based projects.
Col Luis Cruz Diaz _ Goodwill Ambassador _ Five Points Youth Foundation _ Int...Luis Cruz Diaz
Vice-Chairperson for Puerto Rico, International Advisory Board and Leadership Team Member and Goodwill Ambassador
Five Points Youth Foundation International, September 2015 – Present (1 month), Worldwide
Linkedin.com/in/luiscruzdiaz email: Luiscruzdiazpr@gmail.com
“WE SUPPORT THE UNITED NATIONS GLOBAL COMPACT
CARING FOR CLIMATE CAMPAIGN”
Andrew Williams Jr 1964-2012 Bio v20220128
HH Andrew Williams Jr
WhatsApp: +1-213-274-3675
Andrew@AndrewNetworks.com
https://Linkedin.com/in/AndrewWilliamsJr
https://about.me/hhprinceandrewwilliamsjr
PAR12-Bermuda Global Socio Economic Development Group Andrew Williams Jr v201...Andrew Networks
The document outlines Project Green Haiti, which aims to rebuild Haiti's devastated economy through a transition to a green economy. Key points include:
- The project would create a network of "Solar Dome Televillages" across Haiti powered by solar energy to provide education and tools to improve lives.
- It seeks to educate and empower the poor and homeless to gain skills enabling high standards of living through renewable energy and digital technologies.
- An early initiative in 1995 introduced solar thermal technology to hospitals in Haiti to sterilize medical instruments. These systems provided off-grid power and remained operational.
- The goal is to transition from fossil fuels to a green economy through renewable resources
Erudite Management ,
Hat of felicitations .
Thanks a lot for choosing for Social -media-advocate . I enjoyed , feel proud and very much excited to become a member of your valued Organization . I would like to promise you , i will contribute myself for build up a ONE EARTH NATIONS , Where there will be no Money , no so called dirty politics , no boundary , no pass port , no Army .... Just only peace , love and Humanity .
Thanks everyone .
Andrew Williams Jr LinkedIn Profile v20200625Andrew Networks
Andrew Williams is a strategic alliance coordinator and goodwill ambassador based in Los Angeles. He has extensive experience building partnerships between organizations to promote sustainable development, disaster risk reduction, and localizing the UN Sustainable Development Goals. He currently holds advisory or coordinator roles with several international NGOs focused on issues like youth empowerment, humanitarian work, and connecting communities through cultural exchange and tourism.
UPDATED v20191203A FPYF Tourism4SDGs Youth4SDGs Ad Hoc International Advisory...Andrew Networks
This document discusses an interfaith, neighborhood, and business collaborative that aims to localize and implement the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It does this through community resiliency networks, climate action, and an asset-based community development model. The collaborative forms strategic partnerships between public, private, and civil society organizations to support underserved communities and achieve the SDGs. It is advised by an International Advisory Board of Goodwill Ambassadors from around the world.
Setting up an International Innovation IncubatorMrsAlways RigHt
A proposal for an international innovation incubator school for high school age students. Leveraging any device to bring access to the latest in learning with experience based projects.
Col Luis Cruz Diaz _ Goodwill Ambassador _ Five Points Youth Foundation _ Int...Luis Cruz Diaz
Vice-Chairperson for Puerto Rico, International Advisory Board and Leadership Team Member and Goodwill Ambassador
Five Points Youth Foundation International, September 2015 – Present (1 month), Worldwide
Linkedin.com/in/luiscruzdiaz email: Luiscruzdiazpr@gmail.com
“WE SUPPORT THE UNITED NATIONS GLOBAL COMPACT
CARING FOR CLIMATE CAMPAIGN”
The document provides an agenda for a Cambridge International Development Course Programme on December 4th, 2010. It includes a schedule of lectures, workshops, and speakers on topics related to international development. There will be introductory and concluding lectures in the morning and afternoon, with various workshops throughout the day focused on challenges in development, the roles of NGOs, health, education, climate change, and poverty alleviation. Speakers include directors from development organizations, consultants, and social entrepreneurs working around the world on issues like gender, trafficking, governance, and using business to create jobs.
This document summarizes a community initiative by the United Nations Association in Canada called "Integration & Belonging" which aims to promote social cohesion and address threats to Canada's multicultural identity. It held workshops across Canada with youth and community leaders to discuss issues of belonging, citizenship, and diversity. The resulting report outlines recommendations and resources identified to help engage communities on these issues. It acknowledges that while Canada promotes equality, more is needed to address socio-economic disadvantages faced by many minorities and immigrants.
This document discusses strategies for global collaboration in the 21st century. It provides two examples of collaboration at the grassroots level and two examples of collaboration at the global level. The first grassroots example is the Global Giving Foundation, which links donors to small social projects around the world. The second is Ushahidi, a nonprofit that maps reports of violence and has since expanded to track other crises globally. At the global level, it discusses the Japan Platform model of cooperation between NGOs, businesses and government for emergency relief. It also mentions the potential for an Asia Platform to replicate this model of tripartite collaboration.
This document provides information on potential practicum sites for SIT graduate students in Service, Leadership, and Management. It lists over 30 organizations that have previously hosted SIT practicum students or interns. These organizations cover a wide range of fields including health services, peacebuilding, human rights, international development, education, and the environment. The document emphasizes that the list is not exhaustive and that students have completed practicums in many other settings not mentioned. It encourages students to consider the wide range of opportunities available to them.
Youth councils an effective way to promote youth participationDr Lendy Spires
This document discusses youth councils and their effectiveness in promoting youth participation. It provides 6 case studies of youth councils operating at local, national, regional, and international levels in Africa. The case studies illustrate different types of youth councils based on their focus, structure, and roles. Effective youth councils are found to have clearly defined purposes and roles, engage youth in meaningful decision-making, and provide skills development opportunities for participating youth. They can positively impact youth participants through increased confidence and skills, as well as broader communities through advocacy and projects.
WILCO - Social innovations in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg (Berlin)Francesca_Broersma
Presentation on social innovations held by WILCO team member Benjamin Ewert at a workshop of the German Integration Advisory Council in Berlin in February 2012
DiasporaEngager (www.DiasporaEngager.com) links the diaspora associations of Saint Barthelemy to each other and to opportunities, for networking and development of the People from Saint Barthelemys, their country of origin, and their current country of residence. We connect them with opportunities with governments, nonprofits, businesses, laboratories, international institutions, schools, and research institutions.
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The document summarizes the 7th Annual Youth Assembly at the United Nations, organized by the Friendship Ambassadors Foundation. The Youth Assembly brings together nearly 1000 global youth leaders to focus on youth-led development and the Millennium Development Goals through training, networking, workshops and cultural events. It aims to promote youth participation in achieving the UN's Millennium Development Goals and provide opportunities for leadership, idea sharing and global connections.
This document provides a resource pack for youth groups to educate about and take action on issues related to refugees, migration, and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. It contains 14 educational activities addressing topics like why people migrate, the experience of refugees, living in direct provision in Ireland, and how youth can advocate for change. The pack aims to bring awareness to the challenges faced by migrants and refugees while also framing these issues within the context of the broader SDGs, which recognize migration and displaced persons as important issues that countries have committed to address by 2030.
Over three days in June 2012, over 100 community college students will gather at a Florida resort to discuss challenges preventing degree completion. They will work on solutions and compete for $25,000 to implement ideas. Viewers can watch the webcast at Mobilize.org and enter to win a book or blog feature. Topics include civic engagement, barriers to education, completion rates, and how students, faculty, and officials can promote student success.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation tackles critical problems related to global development, global health, US education, and global policy. They work to help the world's poorest people overcome hunger and poverty through programs in healthcare, agriculture, financial services. Bill Gates founded Microsoft and now focuses full-time on running the foundation with his wife Melinda to invest in vaccines and health solutions aimed at diseases like HIV, polio and malaria. They also support education initiatives to help students graduate high school and earn postsecondary degrees.
Americans serve to solve big problems through civic engagement. Three key factors that encourage Americans to serve are large problems in need of solutions, inspired leadership calling citizens to action, and willing generations that want to make a difference. National service programs like AmeriCorps and City Year demonstrate impact by reducing high school dropout rates through tutoring. Presidents like Kennedy, Clinton, and Obama have championed national service through initiatives and legislation.
International youth foundation_website_review(2)JLSpicer
The International Youth Foundation was founded in 1990 with the goal of preparing young people to be healthy, productive, and engaged citizens. The IYF has partnered with 54 private donors to raise funds and commit to youth work. Grants from the IYF have been distributed to over 300 organizations in about 80 countries to strengthen youth-serving organizations. The IYF strives to view youth as creative problem solvers rather than problems to be solved.
Building Inclusive Finacial Sectors for DevelopmentDr Lendy Spires
This document provides an overview of a United Nations report on building inclusive financial sectors for development. The report was produced jointly by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs and the UN Capital Development Fund based on multi-stakeholder consultations held in 2004-2005. It aims to help policymakers develop national strategies to overcome impediments to access to financial services and build inclusive financial systems. The report draws on experiences from around the world and offers a menu of options for policymakers. It also covers the policy, legal and regulatory environments needed to promote inclusive finance.
The Michael Scott Mater Foundation (MSMF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building relationships between the United States and Foreign Nations through the promotion of sustainable engineering and green technologies in order to create jobs, promote cooperative and sustainable education platforms, and promote economic growth at the community level. The foundation looks for strategic partnerships from institutions of education at all levels, corporations, government entities, and other NGOs to help bring sustainable solutions to impoverished men, women and children at all stages in life.
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This document discusses poverty reduction efforts and cross-sector partnerships. It notes that over 2.6 billion people live on less than $2 per day. The Millennium Development Goals aimed to reduce extreme poverty by 2015 through partnerships between governments, NGOs, and businesses. However, partnerships often fail due to cultural and organizational differences between sectors. True partnerships require understanding different perspectives and empowering local communities.
The “Definitions of Empowerment” represents a collaborative effort, made possible by the answers received from people all over the world on the Empowerment theme. Their invaluable contributions were essential for the preparation of the Empowerment Publication.
In order to collect people’s ideas and experiences, the Division for Social Policy and Development (DSPD) of UNDESA launched an on-line survey on “Promoting Empowerment of People”.
Essay On Childrens Day. Short Essay on Childrens Day 100, 200, 400 Words With...Angela Dougherty
5 lines about children's Day | children's Day essay in English .... Short Essay on Children's Day [100, 200, 400 Words] With PDF - English .... The Children's Day Essay for Students, Short essay 200 words.. Essay on children's Day in english - YouTube. Children's day essay in english || Essay on childrens day - YouTube. Essay: Children’s day (500 Words) - Kidpid. Happy Children’s Day 2022: Speech & Essay PDF For Students & Teachers - AMJ. 10 Lines Essay On Childrens Day/Children's Day- Learn. Write a short essay on Children's Day | Essay Writing | English - YouTube. Children's day speech in English || Essay on Children's day || Speech .... Write an essay on Children's day || Essay writing on Children's day in .... Childrens day essay in english | Smart Learning Tube - YouTube. 10 Lines on childrens day in English, Best Essay on Children's Day, World Children's Day 2022. 10 Lines Essay On Childrens Day/Children's Day Simple Speech for kids .... write a report on the children day celebrations - Brainly.in. Essay on Children's Day for Students - Education Blogs. Essay about celebration of children day. Child
The document discusses the changing nature of non-profits and their future. It notes that traditional non-profits defined themselves negatively compared to for-profit businesses, but the lines are now blurring as social good organizations emerge from both sectors. The future nonprofit will not be defined by being "non-profit" but by focusing on social good and having sustainable funding models, incorporating practices from both non-profit and for-profit worlds. Traditional non-profits are becoming dinosaurs as they realize their models are unsustainable long-term.
This document outlines USAID's first policy on youth in development. The policy aims to improve youth's capacities and enable their aspirations so they can contribute to and benefit from stable, democratic, and prosperous communities. It does so by strengthening youth programming and participation, and mainstreaming youth issues across all of USAID's work. The policy is informed by best practices in youth development and aims to help countries capitalize on favorable demographics by empowering youth.
The document provides an agenda for a Cambridge International Development Course Programme on December 4th, 2010. It includes a schedule of lectures, workshops, and speakers on topics related to international development. There will be introductory and concluding lectures in the morning and afternoon, with various workshops throughout the day focused on challenges in development, the roles of NGOs, health, education, climate change, and poverty alleviation. Speakers include directors from development organizations, consultants, and social entrepreneurs working around the world on issues like gender, trafficking, governance, and using business to create jobs.
This document summarizes a community initiative by the United Nations Association in Canada called "Integration & Belonging" which aims to promote social cohesion and address threats to Canada's multicultural identity. It held workshops across Canada with youth and community leaders to discuss issues of belonging, citizenship, and diversity. The resulting report outlines recommendations and resources identified to help engage communities on these issues. It acknowledges that while Canada promotes equality, more is needed to address socio-economic disadvantages faced by many minorities and immigrants.
This document discusses strategies for global collaboration in the 21st century. It provides two examples of collaboration at the grassroots level and two examples of collaboration at the global level. The first grassroots example is the Global Giving Foundation, which links donors to small social projects around the world. The second is Ushahidi, a nonprofit that maps reports of violence and has since expanded to track other crises globally. At the global level, it discusses the Japan Platform model of cooperation between NGOs, businesses and government for emergency relief. It also mentions the potential for an Asia Platform to replicate this model of tripartite collaboration.
This document provides information on potential practicum sites for SIT graduate students in Service, Leadership, and Management. It lists over 30 organizations that have previously hosted SIT practicum students or interns. These organizations cover a wide range of fields including health services, peacebuilding, human rights, international development, education, and the environment. The document emphasizes that the list is not exhaustive and that students have completed practicums in many other settings not mentioned. It encourages students to consider the wide range of opportunities available to them.
Youth councils an effective way to promote youth participationDr Lendy Spires
This document discusses youth councils and their effectiveness in promoting youth participation. It provides 6 case studies of youth councils operating at local, national, regional, and international levels in Africa. The case studies illustrate different types of youth councils based on their focus, structure, and roles. Effective youth councils are found to have clearly defined purposes and roles, engage youth in meaningful decision-making, and provide skills development opportunities for participating youth. They can positively impact youth participants through increased confidence and skills, as well as broader communities through advocacy and projects.
WILCO - Social innovations in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg (Berlin)Francesca_Broersma
Presentation on social innovations held by WILCO team member Benjamin Ewert at a workshop of the German Integration Advisory Council in Berlin in February 2012
DiasporaEngager (www.DiasporaEngager.com) links the diaspora associations of Saint Barthelemy to each other and to opportunities, for networking and development of the People from Saint Barthelemys, their country of origin, and their current country of residence. We connect them with opportunities with governments, nonprofits, businesses, laboratories, international institutions, schools, and research institutions.
All about:
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The document summarizes the 7th Annual Youth Assembly at the United Nations, organized by the Friendship Ambassadors Foundation. The Youth Assembly brings together nearly 1000 global youth leaders to focus on youth-led development and the Millennium Development Goals through training, networking, workshops and cultural events. It aims to promote youth participation in achieving the UN's Millennium Development Goals and provide opportunities for leadership, idea sharing and global connections.
This document provides a resource pack for youth groups to educate about and take action on issues related to refugees, migration, and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. It contains 14 educational activities addressing topics like why people migrate, the experience of refugees, living in direct provision in Ireland, and how youth can advocate for change. The pack aims to bring awareness to the challenges faced by migrants and refugees while also framing these issues within the context of the broader SDGs, which recognize migration and displaced persons as important issues that countries have committed to address by 2030.
Over three days in June 2012, over 100 community college students will gather at a Florida resort to discuss challenges preventing degree completion. They will work on solutions and compete for $25,000 to implement ideas. Viewers can watch the webcast at Mobilize.org and enter to win a book or blog feature. Topics include civic engagement, barriers to education, completion rates, and how students, faculty, and officials can promote student success.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation tackles critical problems related to global development, global health, US education, and global policy. They work to help the world's poorest people overcome hunger and poverty through programs in healthcare, agriculture, financial services. Bill Gates founded Microsoft and now focuses full-time on running the foundation with his wife Melinda to invest in vaccines and health solutions aimed at diseases like HIV, polio and malaria. They also support education initiatives to help students graduate high school and earn postsecondary degrees.
Americans serve to solve big problems through civic engagement. Three key factors that encourage Americans to serve are large problems in need of solutions, inspired leadership calling citizens to action, and willing generations that want to make a difference. National service programs like AmeriCorps and City Year demonstrate impact by reducing high school dropout rates through tutoring. Presidents like Kennedy, Clinton, and Obama have championed national service through initiatives and legislation.
International youth foundation_website_review(2)JLSpicer
The International Youth Foundation was founded in 1990 with the goal of preparing young people to be healthy, productive, and engaged citizens. The IYF has partnered with 54 private donors to raise funds and commit to youth work. Grants from the IYF have been distributed to over 300 organizations in about 80 countries to strengthen youth-serving organizations. The IYF strives to view youth as creative problem solvers rather than problems to be solved.
Building Inclusive Finacial Sectors for DevelopmentDr Lendy Spires
This document provides an overview of a United Nations report on building inclusive financial sectors for development. The report was produced jointly by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs and the UN Capital Development Fund based on multi-stakeholder consultations held in 2004-2005. It aims to help policymakers develop national strategies to overcome impediments to access to financial services and build inclusive financial systems. The report draws on experiences from around the world and offers a menu of options for policymakers. It also covers the policy, legal and regulatory environments needed to promote inclusive finance.
The Michael Scott Mater Foundation (MSMF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building relationships between the United States and Foreign Nations through the promotion of sustainable engineering and green technologies in order to create jobs, promote cooperative and sustainable education platforms, and promote economic growth at the community level. The foundation looks for strategic partnerships from institutions of education at all levels, corporations, government entities, and other NGOs to help bring sustainable solutions to impoverished men, women and children at all stages in life.
Eller Partnership Presentation 03 06 09 Fina La Bmpbphilippi
This document discusses poverty reduction efforts and cross-sector partnerships. It notes that over 2.6 billion people live on less than $2 per day. The Millennium Development Goals aimed to reduce extreme poverty by 2015 through partnerships between governments, NGOs, and businesses. However, partnerships often fail due to cultural and organizational differences between sectors. True partnerships require understanding different perspectives and empowering local communities.
The “Definitions of Empowerment” represents a collaborative effort, made possible by the answers received from people all over the world on the Empowerment theme. Their invaluable contributions were essential for the preparation of the Empowerment Publication.
In order to collect people’s ideas and experiences, the Division for Social Policy and Development (DSPD) of UNDESA launched an on-line survey on “Promoting Empowerment of People”.
Essay On Childrens Day. Short Essay on Childrens Day 100, 200, 400 Words With...Angela Dougherty
5 lines about children's Day | children's Day essay in English .... Short Essay on Children's Day [100, 200, 400 Words] With PDF - English .... The Children's Day Essay for Students, Short essay 200 words.. Essay on children's Day in english - YouTube. Children's day essay in english || Essay on childrens day - YouTube. Essay: Children’s day (500 Words) - Kidpid. Happy Children’s Day 2022: Speech & Essay PDF For Students & Teachers - AMJ. 10 Lines Essay On Childrens Day/Children's Day- Learn. Write a short essay on Children's Day | Essay Writing | English - YouTube. Children's day speech in English || Essay on Children's day || Speech .... Write an essay on Children's day || Essay writing on Children's day in .... Childrens day essay in english | Smart Learning Tube - YouTube. 10 Lines on childrens day in English, Best Essay on Children's Day, World Children's Day 2022. 10 Lines Essay On Childrens Day/Children's Day Simple Speech for kids .... write a report on the children day celebrations - Brainly.in. Essay on Children's Day for Students - Education Blogs. Essay about celebration of children day. Child
The document discusses the changing nature of non-profits and their future. It notes that traditional non-profits defined themselves negatively compared to for-profit businesses, but the lines are now blurring as social good organizations emerge from both sectors. The future nonprofit will not be defined by being "non-profit" but by focusing on social good and having sustainable funding models, incorporating practices from both non-profit and for-profit worlds. Traditional non-profits are becoming dinosaurs as they realize their models are unsustainable long-term.
This document outlines USAID's first policy on youth in development. The policy aims to improve youth's capacities and enable their aspirations so they can contribute to and benefit from stable, democratic, and prosperous communities. It does so by strengthening youth programming and participation, and mainstreaming youth issues across all of USAID's work. The policy is informed by best practices in youth development and aims to help countries capitalize on favorable demographics by empowering youth.
This document outlines USAID's first policy on youth in development. The policy aims to improve youth's capacities and enable their aspirations so they can contribute to and benefit from stable, democratic, and prosperous communities. It does so by strengthening youth programming and participation, and mainstreaming youth issues across all of USAID's work. The policy is informed by best practices in youth development and aims to help countries capitalize on favorable demographics by empowering youth.
This document presents USAID's first policy on youth in development. It recognizes that over half of the world's population is under 30 and that investing in youth is key to realizing a "demographic dividend" of economic growth. The policy aims to improve youth capacities and opportunities so they can contribute to prosperous, stable communities. It establishes the goal of strengthening youth programming and participation across USAID initiatives. The policy is based on best practices and consultations with youth, and informed by other strategies on gender equality, health, education, and other topics.
UNDESA-DSPD, from 8 August to 5 September 2012, conducted a global online survey to gather inputs for consideration by the 51st session of the Commission for Social Development (CSocD), which took place from 6 to 15 February 2013.
The survey enabled the public worldwide to respond to a set of questions that were related to the priority theme of CSocD on "Promoting empowerment of people in achieving poverty eradication, social integration and full employment and decent work for all”.
New aid model needed or world's poorest will wait a century for basicsAmouzou Bedi
KFDWB is an NGO based in Vienna, Austria whose mission is to identify current development issues and best practices and make this knowledge available to development organizations and local governments. It believes that development knowledge needs to be shared freely worldwide for the benefit of mankind. The organization relies on volunteers around the world to report on positive and negative development issues in order to provide accurate, real-time information to help improve decision making and timely interventions.
New aid model needed or world's poorest will wait a century for basicsAmouzou Bedi
KFDWB is an NGO based in Vienna, Austria whose mission is to identify current development issues and best practices globally and make this knowledge available to development organizations. It believes knowledge for development should be shared freely worldwide for the benefit of humanity. The organization, comprised of volunteers worldwide, reports on positive and negative development issues to help agencies, NGOs, and governments make better, timely decisions to enhance their efforts and interventions. It also gives communities a chance to participate in reporting economic, social, and environmental problems they face so that development resources can be efficiently targeted. Anyone can become a volunteer by completing a form on the KFDWB website.
v20200416 Cultural Diplomatist Andrew Williams Jr Humanitarian Commitments an...Andrew Networks
Andrew Williams Jr. has been appointed to several roles promoting social impact and sustainable development. He will serve as the Strategic Alliance Coordinator for the Nigerian Association For Young Adults, Canada Inc. to advise on social and economic development projects in Nigeria. Williams is also the Creative Producer for the Universal Citizens Media Network, overseeing news and media outlets. He has extensive experience in strategic planning, project management, and developing partnerships to further philanthropic causes globally.
The Digital International Youth Forum is an international online platform that aims to connect, empower, and promote youth globally. It offers leadership activities and opportunities for youth to shape their experiences. The forum aims to transform youth into leaders ready to contribute locally, regionally, and globally. It invites youth and youth-supporting organizations to connect, share, and take action on its agenda.
This document discusses poverty through a lens of belongingness. It argues that in a wealthy democracy, poverty is largely about social exclusion and lack of belonging rather than just material inequality. It says that as excluded groups increase in size, the realities of their exclusion affect not only the targeted group but society as a whole. Belonging involves having one's well-being considered and ability to participate in and influence political and social institutions. The document discusses how different groups are positioned on a gradient of belonging, and how far from the center determines the level and form of exclusion they face. It argues we must transform narratives that relegate groups outside of belonging to effectively address poverty.
You have helped your clients see themselves and their families in a new light as economic actors. You can do the same for their lives as civic actors. The nations of the world have agreed to the Sustainable Development Goals, goals such as eradicating extreme poverty, eliminating preventable child deaths, and ensuring all children complete secondary school all by 2030. In this training you will learn how to empower your clients to use their voices as citizens on issues that matter in their lives, the lives of community members, and across their nation. By helping clients influence village leaders and members of Parliament through advocacy, we will make the SDGs real.
This document discusses globalization and its impacts. It begins by defining globalization as the process of interaction and integration between people, companies, and governments globally, driven by international trade and investment and aided by technology. It then discusses some of the political, economic, and sociocultural impacts of globalization, such as developing countries benefiting from foreign investment and trade but local businesses facing more competition, nations adopting aspects of other nations' political systems, and cultures blending or being lost. The document also notes some criticisms of globalization, such as it potentially leading to more pollution and child labor abuses. Overall, it presents both positive and negative impacts of the increasing global integration and interconnectedness.
Youth in Development: Realizing the Demographic OpportunityDr Lendy Spires
This Policy on Youth in Development is the first of its kind for USAID. It is both timely and necessary as more than half of the world’s population today is under the age of 30, with the vast majority living in the developing world.As Secretary Clinton said in Tunisia in February 2012,“…in every region, responding to the needs and aspirations of young people is a crucial challenge for the future.”
The policy is predicated on emerging best and promising practice for youth develop ment and engagement that are gleaned from USAID and partner’s experience in youth programming, as well as through consultations with young people across the developing world.The policy is further informed by principles and practices articulated in the Presidential Policy Directive on Global Development (PPD), the Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review (QDDR), the National Security Strategy 2010, State Department Youth Policy 2011, USAID Forward, and the USAID Policy Framework 20112015. USAID has decades of valuable experience in leading efforts with young people and societies to enable safe and productive transition of youth to adulthood. However, USAID has not always approached its work with youth systematically.
This policy puts forward an overarching goal for youth development along with related objectives and outcomes to be achieved. It outlines a conceptual approach to youth in development and provides guiding principles and operational practices in support of USAID’s efforts to mainstream youth in development, carry out more effective programs, and elevate youth participation. Importantly, this policy will position USAID and its partners to capitalize on favorable global population trends by investing in programs and policies by, with, and for youth that seize opportunity and lead to sustainable growth and human development, including through the realization of what is often referred to as a demographic dividend. Goal: Improve the capacities and enable the aspirations of youth so that they can contribute to and benefit from more stable, democratic, and prosperous communities and nations.
Objectives
1: Strengthen youth programming, participation and partnership in support of Agency development objectives.
2: Mainstream and integrate youth issues and engage young people across Agency initiatives and...
The document discusses community development and partnerships. It introduces key concepts like stakeholders and approaches to community development. It outlines the speaker's background working on community projects. The main stakeholders in development are identified as: US government agencies, international organizations, foundations, NGOs, host country NGOs, and local community members. Effective partnerships require understanding community interests and bringing stakeholders to a common agenda to solve locally-defined problems.
The document summarizes a campaign called the WANT Movement that aimed to prevent radicalization among young individuals. It did this through building community and platforms for Muslims to educate others about Islam and provide credible counter-narratives to radicalization. The campaign included a website, social media accounts, and an in-person event called WANT Week that facilitated dialogue and education. The campaign was successful in reaching over 246,000 people and generating over $10,000 in earned media coverage. It provided a toolkit for other organizations to replicate the campaign.
The past decade has been marked by increased public awareness of the mistreatment of older persons both in Canada and worldwide. Achievements have been marked by innovation and creativity, policy and program development and legislation. The Community Guide to Raise
World Awareness on Adult Abuse was a initial step to assist communities develop prevention plans.
It is now the 5th anniversary since the launch of the initial guide and many new initiatives have taken place across the globe in recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. Given the increased availability of elder abuse resources internationally it was determined that the guide could be enhanced with the inclusion of new and additional material. We are grateful to the Department of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) who have generously provided the financial resources to undertake the revision of the guide. With this support a draft revision is now available for review and comment by those in the field of elder abuse prevention. The Canadian government has long been a forerunner in the global prevention of elder mistreatment and is recognized as a leader in the field.
The revision of this guide together with the development of a companion document, “Teen Elder Abuse Awareness Kit” which has been funded through the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) reinforces the Canadian Government‟s commitment to increasing elder abuse awareness globally. Together these two resources will be a powerful contribution and resource for any organization or person interested in minimising the
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This is a summary of how Racism has been a part of computer science from the early creation of this technology. From this we will see a need to create our own technology from scratch. This is a huge undertaking but from this evidence, we can see our destruction as Black people deeply embedded.
Technology and Racism
The intertwining of early computing technology with systemic racial biases and injustices reveals a complex and often troubling aspect of technological advancement. This relationship underscores the necessity of confronting and rectifying these legacies as we progress. Here’s a outline focusing more explicitly on the racial implications and historical context:
### The Modern Era: Reckoning with the Past to Rebuild the Future
- Recognizing the historical context and the continuation of systemic biases within technology development is crucial. To dismantle these entrenched inequalities, a concerted effort to "start from scratch" is advocated by Dj Noj, emphasizing the need for:
- **Diverse and Inclusive Teams**: Ensuring representation from historically marginalized communities in technology creation.
- **Ethical Considerations and Bias Mitigation**: Actively working to identify and eliminate biases in algorithms and datasets.
- **Engagement with Affected Communities**: Incorporating perspectives and feedback from those most impacted by technological biases.
### Conclusion
The history of computer technology, when examined through the lens of racial justice, reveals a complex narrative of innovation shadowed by societal inequalities. As we move forward, addressing these issues head-on—by reevaluating the foundations upon which modern technology stands and striving for inclusivity, equity, and justice—becomes imperative.
This process involves not only reimagining the technology itself but also fundamentally transforming the societal structures that influence its development and use.
This evidence shows the urgency to get funding for our team to create a Artificial Intelligence technology that can actually help the whole world.
As we know, but can see here it is impossible for the ones in control of this technology to do what's right for Black people globally.
The document summarizes a zoom meeting discussion between Hon. Andrew and Charles D. Sharp about sustainable development goals and disaster preparedness. It mentions that Hon. Andrew is the chair of the International Advisory Board of the World Humanitarian Organization for Peace and Equity, and conducted workshops in Nigeria on topics like the SDGs and disaster management. The discussion focused on promoting the SDGs, addressing challenges like poverty and climate change through global collaboration, and the importance of disaster awareness, planning and preparedness for communities.
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v20231127 WHOPE BEMA Disaster Awareness Planning Preparation Recovery Day One Volunteer Workshop
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November 27-30 2023
7am-9am Los Angeles
10am-12pm Washington DC
4pm-6pm Lagos, Nigeria
Disaster Awareness
Disaster Planning
Disaster Preparation
Disaster Recovery
WHOPE Chaplain James Mercy O.
BEMA Charles D. Sharp
NWN Lady Alicia Hamilton
FPYF Andrew Williams Jr
World Humanitarian Organization for Peace and Equity (www.w-hope.org)
Black Emergency Managers Association (BEMA) International (www.blackemergmanagersassociation.org)
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Quick recap
The meeting discussed the importance of disaster awareness, planning, preparation, and recovery. The World Humanitarian Organization for Peace and Equity, a Nigerian-based non-profit, non-governmental organization, operates on ten main objectives to promote peace, fundamental human rights, and social and economic development. The organization collaborates with Andrewnetworks.com to foster peace, justice, and fundamental human rights.
The meeting also focused on the United Nations Global Compact and its sustainable development goals, with a five-phase plan to cover all 15 years of these goals. Various humanitarian projects were proposed, including providing clean water to communities, establishing schools for street children, affordable housing for students in tertiary institutions, and school buses for nursery and primary school pupils.
The importance of community resiliency in emergencies and disasters was also highlighted, with a focus on disaster risk reduction as part of a worldwide effort. The meeting concluded with the recognition of outstanding volunteers from various organizations.
Honorable Andrew Williams Jr Global Brand Ambassador v20231107Andrew Networks
Honorable Andrew Williams Jr. lives a life dedicated to delivering globally sourced regenerative solutions localizing sustainable development goals that progress social equity outcomes for people, the ecology and the planet, to “leave no one behind”.
Best known for philanthropic endeavors as a goodwill ambassador for an expanding network of social impact projects in multiple sectors.
Join at www.AndrewNetworks.com
As co-founder the Ad Hoc International Board of Goodwill Ambassadors (AHIABGA) on September 21, 2019 with Janice Da Silva, Andrew develops, influences and coordinates strategic alliance outcomes for tribes, nations, nongovernmental organizations, agencies, businesses, projects, communities of peoples and individuals globally.
Appointed in October 2009 as Goodwill Ambassador and Legacy Member of Globcal.net, and on November 7 2023, he celebrated the beginning of his tenth year as President of Five Points Youth Foundation, founded by Retired Congresswoman and former Ambassador to Micronesia, Diane E. Watson.
In 2023, he was also appointed as Trustee of the Center for American Studies at Concord (Massachusetts).
Through 2020 Andrew was appointed as Chairperson of the International Advisory Board of the Shola Agboola Goodwill Ambassador Foundation and World Humanitarian Organization for Peace and Equity (Lagos, Nigeria); Centre for Humanitarian Action (Nairobi, Kenya).
Additional appointments include Brand Ambassador for the New Orleans-South African Cultural Connection, Advisory Board Member of the Universal Hip Hop Museum (Bronx, New York), Edfu Foundation (Oakland, California) and Global Peace Let’s Talk (London, United Kingdom).
On August 1, 2020 HRM Eze Dr. Amb. Chukwudi Ihenetu King of the Igbos in Ghana, inducted him as HRH Prince Andrew Williams Jr. of the Obi Eziokwu Palace in Accra, with a mission to uplift and promote the Nigerian people, the Kingdom and all Africans throughout the world, in honor of HRM Queen Ugobeze Uba Iwunwa, a Canadian-based Nigerian-born Artist, Actress, Author and Global Humanitarian Icon who orchestrated the induction.
The Regnum International School of Chaplaincy also awarded Andrew with an Honorary Doctorate as a Humanitarian.
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Next steps
• Register as a volunteer at w-hope.org and identify a sustainable development goal to be passionate about.
• Participants should register their organizations with the Saga Foundation at www.sagafoundationng.org/register. They should also engage with their local networks and attend global compact network working groups. Participants are encouraged to document their activities that impact the sustainable development goals.
• Attendees should register their names for the certificate at the end of the workshop.
• Attendees can find the workshop content and transcripts on the World Humanitarian Organization for Peace and Equity Facebook page and YouTube channel.
• Attendees can reach out to Andrew@Andrewnetworks.com for further information.
Inflation Reduction Act Financial Assistance Program
The Global Green Development Group discussed the financial assistance program provided under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2021. This program offers financial aid to farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners who have experienced discrimination from the USDA. The application process is free, and applicants can receive free help. Payments for approved applications will be delivered early in 2024. The Global Green Development Group is providing free technical assistance to qualified applicants. Andrewnetworks.com is hosting free online webinars every Wednesday and Saturday at 10 A.M. Pacific Time through the end of the year to assist applicants.
Introducing Global Green Development Group
Andrewnetworks.com introduced the Global Green Development Group (GGDG), a consortium of diverse companies offering services to emerging economies. The GGDG's key focus areas include agriculture, infrastructure, housing, hospitality, and new city development, as well as energy, oil and gas, and power generation. Courtney was introduced as the presenter for the meeting.
Minority Farmer Compensation Program Introduced
Courtney introduced a compensation program for minority farmers who have faced discrimination at the hands of the USDA's farm loan programs. The program provides financial assistance to help these farmers pay their bills and expand their operations. Applications for the program, which is free of charge, must be submitted by December 30, 2023. Courtney also announced that workshops would be organized to assist farmers with the application process. She clarified that the program is open to minority farmers who have experienced discrimination, regardless of whether they have already received compensation or not. Courtney further explained the eligibility criteria for the program, specifying that individuals who have experienced discrimination prior to January 1, 2021, and are either current participants or debtors with assigned or assumed USDA farm lending debt can qualify.
Discrimination in USDA Lending Programs
She also outlined examples of how discrimination might manifest, such as failure to provide assistance, delays in processing loan applications, denial of loans, prevention from applying for loans, adverse loan terms, and undue supervision of loan requirements. Courtney also highlighted potential losses associated with discrimination, including the loss of agricultural land, homes used as collateral, money due to offsets, garnishments, deficiency judgments, and economic losses resulting from discrimination by USDA and USDA lending programs.
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The meeting revolved around the United Nations Global Compact and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Andrewnetworks.com discussed the 17 SDGs and the 10 principles of the Global Compact, emphasizing the importance of these in promoting sustainable development. The role of the private sector in driving progress towards SDGs in Africa was highlighted, along with the potential for sustainable growth on the continent. The meeting also introduced the United Nations Global Compact network and its local representation in Nigeria. The discussion concluded with a proposal to collaborate with the UN Global Compact to further provide vocational workshop skills training.
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v20231121 Meeting Summary Zoom Transcript Day Two WHOPE UN SDGs Volunteer Workshop Session
The meeting focused on various topics related to sustainable development goals, the role of the United Nations Global Compact, and the importance of addressing poverty and promoting equality. The discussion emphasized the need for organizations and individuals to adopt the sustainable development goals and the significance of the UN Global Compact's principles in promoting sustainable business operations. The meeting also highlighted the importance of technology for information dissemination and the role of active participation and sharing of experiences for inspiration and motivation. Towards the end, the meeting focused on a program where participants were encouraged to share their learnings and experiences.
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The meeting focused on discussing the United Nations Global Compact and Sustainable Development Goals. Andrew Williams Jr. hosted a four-day workshop on these topics and introduced special guests Pastor James and Lady Alicia Hamilton. They emphasized the importance of upholding human rights, environmental protection, and anti-corruption efforts. The World Humanitarian Organization for Peace and Equity (WHOPE) was also introduced, which aims to promote peace, justice, and humanitarian initiatives. Participants discussed volunteer opportunities and encouraged businesses to support the UN Global Compact and SDGs through the CFO Coalition. Technical difficulties were experienced at times but the importance of collaboration to achieve the goals was stressed.
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Hon. Andrew Williams Jr. held a four-day workshop discussing the United Nations Global Compact and Sustainable Development Goals. The workshop included discussions on various organizations' roles in promoting the goals through partnerships and addressing issues like climate change. Hon. Andrew also discussed the establishment of the World Humanitarian Organization for Peace and Equity and its aims of promoting humanitarian efforts, sustainable development, and collaboration with governments and organizations worldwide. Participants emphasized taking action to achieve the global goals by involving businesses, organizations, communities and individuals.
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The document summarizes a volunteer workshop session focused on the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Hon. Andrew Williams Jr. gave a presentation on the SDGs, which are organized in a pyramid structure focusing on people's needs, ecological impact, and spiritual aspects. Participants discussed taking action to achieve the goals through initiatives like educating communities, advocating for policies, and holding governments accountable. Certificates were presented to participants and future collaboration was encouraged to work towards sustainability, social justice, and achieving the SDGs globally by 2030.
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Summary
World Humanitarian Organization for Peace and Equity Establishment
Chaplain James and Andrew Williams discussed the establishment and purpose of the World Humanitarian Organization for Peace and Equity and Andrew Networks. The World Humanitarian Organization aims to promote peace, equity, and fundamental human rights, and address issues of discrimination, racism, and inequality. The organization is registered in Nigeria and the U.S. and focuses on quality education, advocacy, and public enlightenment on peace, human rights, and sustainable development goals. Andrew Networks promotes the Sustainable Development Goals and collaborates with other organizations, including the World Humanitarian Organization. The discussion emphasized the importance of human rights, volunteerism, and staying connected during the pandemic, and highlighted the upcoming 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Introducing SDGs Pyramid and Discussing Gender Equality
Andrew from Andrewnetworks.com introduced the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Pyramid and assigned homework for the team to learn about the SDGs. He highlighted the segments of the pyramid, which deal with people, ecology, and spiritual aspects. The team also discussed the importance of spreading awareness about the SDGs and the need to take responsibility for them. Andrew emphasized the significance of finding out more about the partnership for the goals and the need for a curriculum that would be made available to everyone attending the meeting. The discussion also focused on the UN's Sustainable Development Goal number 5: gender equality. The team underscored the need for no discrimination based on gender, ending violence against women, providing equal access to leadership positions and resources, and addressing issues such as child marriage and female mutilation. The team also highlighted the importance of access to reproductive health and exposure of the issue in different countries.
v20231114 Meeting Summary Zoom Transcript Day Two WHOPE SDGs Volunteer Worksh...Andrew Networks
Chaplain James Bertham presented on the World Humanitarian Organization for Peace and Equity, highlighting its goals of promoting peace, sustainable development, and human rights education globally. The organization aims to establish partnerships with governments and other organizations worldwide and empower people through advocacy, volunteerism, and addressing issues like gender inequality, poverty, and discrimination. Hon. Andrew Williams Jr. then discussed his role promoting the UN's sustainable development goals through social media and encouraged participants to learn about these goals and educate others on them.
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v20231113 Meeting Summary Zoom Transcript Day One WHOPE SDGs Volunteer Workshop Session
Quick recap
Chaplain James welcomed everyone to the volunteer workshop focused on the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Andrewnetworks.com highlighted the importance of everyone's role in achieving the SDGs and introduced the four-day workshop's agenda. The first day's discussion focused on the first five goals of the SDGs, with subsequent days covering the remaining goals. The meeting also handled questions from the audience and discussed the significance of understanding and aligning with the SDGs to achieve organizational objectives.
Summary
Volunteer Workshop Kickoff
The meeting began with some technical issues as participants struggled with their microphones and names. Once settled, Chaplain James welcomed everyone to the volunteer workshop and thanked the participants for their attendance. The four-day workshop had several participants from various locations, including Kenya and Italy, with a welcome extended to each. The meeting officially started with Andrewnetworks.com initiating the recording.
Introducing SDGs Volunteer Workshop
Chaplain James and Andrewnetworks.com introduced the 4-day volunteer workshop focusing on the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The workshop is designed to train volunteers on understanding and implementing the SDGs in their communities. Andrewnetworks.com emphasized the importance of everyone's role in achieving the SDGs and highlighted the work his organization is doing in this regard. The first day of the training focused on the first 5 goals of the SDGs, while the subsequent days covered the remaining goals. Chaplain James stressed the importance of understanding the SDGs and encouraged active participation in the training.
SDG Pyramid for Happiness: Sustainability and Spiritual Values
Andrewnetworks.com presents the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) pyramid to happiness, which aims to make the world a better and happier world. The first 10 goals focus on people, inclusiveness, humanitarian, social and people problems, sustainability, nature, and spiritual values. The next five goals are about sustainability and nature, while goals 16 and 17 are about peace and partnership. The third goal is about spiritual values, which is an open book. The goal is to reduce poverty to no extreme poverty and reduce the number of people living in poverty by half.
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Interfaith, Neighborhood, Academic and Business (INAB) Collaborative to build safe and sustainable communities and cities to leave no one behind.
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The Citizens’ Movement to Revive the Spirit of Public Service
^ On July 4th, 2023, The Center for American Studies <www.concord- ium.us> launched WE THE PEOPLE: The Citizens’ Movement to Revive the Spirit of Public Service in Concord, Massachusetts, the crucible of the American Revolution, where the shot was fired “heard ‘round the world.”
The vision of The Citizens’ Movement to Revive the Spirit of Public Service was granted to Stuart-Sinclair Weeks north of Concord in Littleton, NH, on January 6TH and 7th, 2016 during New Hampshire’s primary season at the conclusion of a county political party meeting. At the time, Stuart-Sinclair was managing a NH gubernatorial campaign and had run Dennis Kucinich’s 2000 “First-in-the-Nation” presidential campaign. Stuart-Sinclair’s family had served for the last 9 generations in state or national office.
The Citizens’ Movement offers a response to George Washington’s resounding words from his Farewell Address: “... Let me now take a more comprehensive view and warn you in the most solemn manner against the baneful effects of the Spirit of Party.” Simply expressed, We the People have some catching up to do, a good two centuries and a quarter worth of catching up. The party/parties is/are over, we suggest, drawing to their fitful, divisive, and partisan end.
The purpose of the Citizens’ Movement is to work with progressive leaders in all of our existing parties to lay to rest, put out of its misery, give its last rites, and pay our respects to that divisive partisan spirit that seeks to divide and conquer us, our Dis-United States, that seeks to hold sway over our land.
The Citizens’ Movement to Revive the Spirit of Public Service encourages fellow citizens to step forward and assume the mantle of the Constitutional office to which they feel called. The offices we refer to range from president all the way up to local servants, public servants — in the spirit of Dr. King’s words: “Everybody can be great, because everybody can serve.” Specifically, fellow citizens are called to step forward as standard (flag) bearers and placeholders on behalf of We, The People.
On Patriot’s Day, the 19th of April, 2023, “The Citizens’ Movement to Revive the Spirit of Public Service” was inaugurated at Concord’s historic Old North Bridge, with leaders and representatives of America’s major political parties.
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Hon. Andrew Williams Jr., lives a life dedicated to delivering globally sourced regenerative solutions localizing sustainable development goals that progress social equity outcomes for people, the ecology and the planet, to “leave no one behind”. Best known for philanthropic endeavors as a goodwill ambassador for an expanding network of social impact projects in multiple sectors, Andrew develops, influences and coordinates strategic alliance outcomes for tribes, nations, nongovernmental organizations, agencies, businesses, projects, communities of peoples and individuals globally
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A team is a group of individuals, all working together for a common purpose. This Ppt derives a detail information on team building process and ats type with effective example by Tuckmans Model. it also describes about team issues and effective team work. Unclear Roles and Responsibilities of teams as well as individuals.
A presentation on mastering key management concepts across projects, products, programs, and portfolios. Whether you're an aspiring manager or looking to enhance your skills, this session will provide you with the knowledge and tools to succeed in various management roles. Learn about the distinct lifecycles, methodologies, and essential skillsets needed to thrive in today's dynamic business environment.
Designing and Sustaining Large-Scale Value-Centered Agile Ecosystems (powered...Alexey Krivitsky
Is Agile dead? It depends on what you mean by 'Agile'. If you mean that the organizations are not getting the promised benefits because they were focusing too much on the team-level agile "ways of working" instead of systemic global improvements -- then we are in agreement. It is a misunderstanding of Agility that led us down a dead-end. At Org Topologies, we see bright sparks -- the signs of the 'second wave of Agile' as we call it. The emphasis is shifting towards both in-team and inter-team collaboration. Away from false dichotomies. Both: team autonomy and shared broad product ownership are required to sustain true result-oriented organizational agility. Org Topologies is a package offering a visual language plus thinking tools required to communicate org development direction and can be used to help design and then sustain org change aiming at higher organizational archetypes.
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Colby Hobson stands out as a dynamic leader in the residential construction industry. With a solid reputation built on his exceptional communication and presentation skills, Colby has proven himself to be an excellent team player, fostering a collaborative and efficient work environment.
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While agile has entered the post-mainstream age, possibly losing its mojo along the way, the rise of remote working is dealing a more severe blow than its industrialization.
In this talk we'll have a look to the cumulative effect of the constraints of a remote working environment and of the common countermeasures.
Impact of Effective Performance Appraisal Systems on Employee Motivation and ...Dr. Nazrul Islam
Healthy economic development requires properly managing the banking industry of any
country. Along with state-owned banks, private banks play a critical role in the country's economy.
Managers in all types of banks now confront the same challenge: how to get the utmost output from
their employees. Therefore, Performance appraisal appears to be inevitable since it set the
standard for comparing actual performance to established objectives and recommending practical
solutions that help the organization achieve sustainable growth. Therefore, the purpose of this
research is to determine the effect of performance appraisal on employee motivation and retention.
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During an organizational transformation, the shift is from the previous state to an improved one. In the realm of agility, I emphasize the significance of identifying polarities. This approach helps establish a clear understanding of your objectives. I have outlined 12 incremental actions to delineate your organizational strategy.
12 steps to transform your organization into the agile org you deserve
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“Achieving the United Nations Millennium Development Goals 2015”
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Personalized Advertising Representatives' Referral Network founded in 1984. Over the past year,
we have built a global brand for “andrewwilliamsjr” (https://bit.ly/AndrewWilliamsJrLinkedIn)
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AMBASSADOR ANDREW WILLIAMS JR http://linkth.at/io
Facebook People's Embassy for a Community of Nations ............................................................................... 2
About FAAVM ......................................................................................................................4
Project Overview ..................................................................................................................5
The Global Socio Economic Development Group (GSEDG) ..........................................................8
Appendix
The United Nations Millennium Development Goals
(UN-MDGs) 2015 .................................................................................................................27
Index .................................................................................................................................30
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About FAAVM
The FAAVM is a non-profit organization, whereas our major focus involves using various
multifunctional civil rights programmes to help our mostly disadvantaged, underprivileged minorities
as men, women and children. Via the FAAVM multilateral humanitarian systems, and activities, we're
able to reach out to these people who are very difficult to reach via more traditional-type
programmes. We then use these activities to help improve the quality of life of these disadvantaged
communities nationwide and worldwide.
Our all-volunteer network nationwide program is comprised of several components, all having to do
with providing meaningful and positive educational, socio-cultural, spiritual, economic, political and
overall human development activities for our mostly economically disadvantaged nationwide and
worldwide.
A major objective is our use of national and international legally binding humanitarian instruments,
norms, precepts and principles in order to intervene to outreach communities that are often very
difficult to otherwise reach. We are then able to impact these communities in many positive ways. We
promote early education, child welfare, gender equity, social justice, global peace and socio economic
development, youth empowerment and the overall growth and advancement process. We emphasize
on maximizing positive human potential, drug education/prevention, healthy living, decreased street
violence, improved reading and writing skills, and learning to respect others from diverse
backgrounds.
Our Mission
Our Mission is help to reduce poverty and encourage economic growth. The debate on globalization
and the fights against discrimination only serve to increase awareness about how much is at stake in
social development. Our goals are ambitious: to improve the quality of life and extend socioeconomic
benefits and empowerment broadly throughout civil societies, governments and minority communities.
Now we are seeking a growing consensus from both governments and wealthier communities around
the world and a renewed commitment on the part of national and international civil communities and
governments to collaborate and harmonize the many efforts under way.
FAAVM organization is involved in nearly every aspect of human rights, civil rights and human
development, with activities ranging from economic development and advancement, legislative
research projects, global partnership and trade, to financial and technical assistance from
governments and private enterprises. The FAAVM plays an important supporting role as developing
communities to shape, and implement their strategies to reduce poverty and stimulate human growth.
We also place a high priority on communicating knowledge about development.
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Project Overview
The Global Socio Economic Development Group (GSEDG), thereby established under Andrew Williams
Jr. Team PAR 12 – FAAVM, is an international group of achieved experts throughout a wide range of
socio-economic, cultural, political and environmental fields, working together to deliver a $100 million
sustainable socio-economic and humanitarian project to the Government of Bermuda. The aim is to
reduce poverty while improving health, education, and the environment, by advancing local and
international trade, youth entrepreneurship, minority businesses, gender equity, and multinational
partnership alliances and coalition building. These goals provide a focus for the efforts of FAAVM
through other multilateral and multinational organizations, governments, and other partners in the
development community on significant and measurable long term improvements.
The GSEDG goals also establish yardsticks for measuring paramount and blueprint results, not just for
underprivileged communities but also for the richer and wealthier communities and government
institutions that help fund development programs and for the multilateral institutions that work to
implement these goals.
The GSEDG goals for Bermuda are as to:
1. Reduce poverty within disadvantaged and underprivileged communities across Bermuda.
2. Achieve national primary and basic educations by ensuring that boys and girls successfully
complete primary and basic academic schooling.
3. Promote gender equity and empower women to eliminate gender disparities and inequities at
all levels of education, civil societies, corporate sectors and governments.
4. Combat HIV/AIDS, drug abuse, street violence, youth delinquency societal challenges.
5. Develop a global partnership for development to expand local and national businesses and
international trade market accessibilities.
6. Develop local, national and international corporate mechanisms and corporate industries.
7. Launching prospective research studies, exploring what form of education, science, cultural
and communication will be needed in shaping Bermudan present and future generations.
8. Advancing the transfer and sharing of knowledge, which relies primarily on research, training
and scientific teaching activities.
9. Setting national standards by preparing and adopting national and international human rights,
corporate, organizational instruments and statutory recommendations in the fields of
education, science, culture, and human rights.
10. Sharing and exchanging specialized information.
11. Promoting human rights and peace.
12. To reduce civil and human rights violations within and amongst communities by enforcing
national judicial principles and mechanisms through specific legislations.
13. Initiating and launching specific research studies in the fields of international justice.
14. Advancing and implementing civil and legal competence.
15. Maintaining and promoting a Bermuda that is fair and just for every citizen.
16. Monitoring the national and international justice systems and securing the rule of law.
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17. Combating and eliminating inequities among disadvantaged communities.
18. Protect human rights, pluralist democracy, and the rule of law.
19. Promote civil rights awareness and encourage the development and protection of Bermuda's
multicultural identity and societal diversity.
20. Seek legal solutions to problems facing Bermudan societies, including discrimination against
minorities, xenophobia, intolerance, and environmental protection.
21. Help consolidate and strengthen democratic stability in Bermuda by backing political,
legislative, and constitutional reform.
Background information
Socio-economic, political, environmental and humanitarian issues and challenges facing
communities worldwide, with few exceptions, are well known through numerous expert studies
done over recent decades. Actions on recommendations, however, have not been forthcoming.
FAAVM Practical solutions shall:
a. Avoid the mistakes that have been previously made, and apply lessons learned.
b. Serve to develop stronger collaboration and establish sustainable mechanisms.
c. Address minority socio-economic issues with practical proven solutions.
Why the time is NOW?
The pressing societal challenges of Bermudans are significantly critical, and in order to
safeguard human rights, justice and the rule of law, and socio economic and political order,
Andrew Williams Jr. Team PAR 12 – FAAVM have established the Global Socio Economic
Development Group (GSEDG), whereas a group of accomplished and achieved international
experts originating from all parts of the world; to deliver long term sustainable solutions to the
Government of Bermuda and Bermudan citizens.
Why GSEDG?
The GSEDG has been established as a Global Group of Experts (GGE) specifically addressing
and establishing sustainable structures and mechanism to offer long term solutions, with the
proven expertise to deliver direct-action socio-economic, political, cultural, humanitarian and
environmental programs to assist in implementing the United Nations Millennium Development
Goals –UNMDG 2015.
GSEDG Methods
The socio-economic challenges of Bermudans have been identified by on-going reports and
studies, consultation with individuals, government entities and other national and international
related institutions specializing in socio-cultural and political issues. The creation and
establishment of GSEDG clearly responds with proposed practical and sustainable solutions
and long term tangible projects.
GSEDG Approach
GSEDG is established as an international group of experts with the proven track expertise
required to lead on-going and long term projects to help Bermudan communities through
local, national and international collaborations with individuals, civil societies and government
institution for lasting results.
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Accounting Transparency
Just as we anticipate, our continued cooperation shall have full transparency; we know that anyone
who will be contributing financially or with equipment, facilities, and services will expect the same
transparency from FAAVM and GSEDG. That is why we will be partnering with large national and/or
international accounting firms that specialize in charitable and non-profit, businesses, government
contracts, bookkeeping and financial services. Every donation, contracts and contribution will be
recorded, tracked, and reported in order to ensure complete transparency.
The Global Socio Economic Development Group (GSEDG)
The Global Socio Economic Development Group (GSEDG) experts are involved in nearly every aspect
of human rights, socioeconomic development, and political reform; humanitarian and environmental
activities ranging from civil rights enforcement, human rights promotions, socio economic research,
development and analysis, to financial and technical assistance to and from governments, private
enterprises and corporate enterprises. The GSEDG shall therefore play a crucial supporting role
towards developing paramount sustainable programs and projects to the Government of Bermuda and
civil societies, aiming to shape and implement their strategies to stimulate socio economic growth.
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The Global Socio Economic Development Group (GSEDG)
The core institutions that make up the GSEDG are specialized in various aspects of human rights, civil
rights and poverty reduction, corporate expertise, however, they work collaboratively toward the over
aching goal of socio, economic, political and cultural challenges to advance and achieve the United
Nations Millennium Development Goals 2015, through a $100 million sustainable socio-economic and
humanitarian project to the Government of Bermuda through 2010 – 2020.
Mission
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Project Green Haiti is a roadmap to rebuild Haiti’s devastated economy into a green economy in order to
Emergency Solar Dome Televillage Initiative project offers a framework, platform, and
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We are at the end of the Industrial Revolution and the beginning of the Green Technology and
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ed Power -- and Distributed Empowerment.
In the summer of 1995, Les Hamasaki, President of SUN Utility Network, Inc. initiated Project Green Haiti
in an effort to introduce solar thermal vacuum tube technology for solar medical autoclave system to
sterilize medical instruments for a clinic in Port-au-Prince and for a hospital in Mombin-
The project was funded through the Medical Benevolence Foundation in Houston, Texas.
f volunteers made up of Dr. Hank Watt, medical doctor and solar medical
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reports, the solar medical autoclaves were still operating to sterilize medical instruments used for
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Emergency Solar Dome Televillage Initiative project offers a framework, platform, and
tools for the homeless to gain the knowledge they need to direct their economic destiny and improve their
connected to the Internet and powered with
Our vision is to educate and empower the poor and homeless of the
world to gain the knowledge and capabilities that will enable them to create a high standard of living in a
We are at the end of the Industrial Revolution and the beginning of the Green Technology and
Information Revolutions in which renewable energy and digital technology will power and inform a new
In the summer of 1995, Les Hamasaki, President of SUN Utility Network, Inc. initiated Project Green Haiti
autoclave system to
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The project was funded through the Medical Benevolence Foundation in Houston, Texas.
f volunteers made up of Dr. Hank Watt, medical doctor and solar medical
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reports, the solar medical autoclaves were still operating to sterilize medical instruments used for
is a "Green Jobs Corps" framework plan and
roadmap to transition America from the current Gray Economy built on coal and oil to a Green Economy
ess back to work by reinvesting in
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benefit of all parties involved. In today’s global economy, the ability to perform knowledgeably across
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The Man Productions
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documentary "Democracy 4 Dummies". Sophia shoots, edits, writes, directs, and produces, so The
Man Productions is a one stop shop. Since Sophia's last name is Male, she thought it would be funny
to call her production company "The Man", and she also takes great joy in poking fun at "The Man".
Her first film "Democracy 4 Dummies" makes fun of the political system, but also teaches people how
to use it. So she hopes we can all be "The Man" and in part wants to discourage the feeling of
victimization in an often corrupt world. In 2009, Sophia opened an office in Los Angeles, and continues
to develop her own projects and help others create their own films.
The Man Productions has offices in Montreal, Canada and Los Angeles, USA.
Please contact The Man Productions, at:
Email: sophia@themanproductions.com
Phone: +1 (310) 598-0635
Website: http://www.themanproductions.com/
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various disciplines, and diverse industries. We specialize in helping you reach your goals. We are
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will lead to Professional Success.
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Growth that will lead to Professional Success. Fees are hourly, by retainer or project based. We have a
Board of Advisors from diverse areas, with an average of 21 years experience in their field of
expertise. Examples of these areas are sales, computer programming, education, real estate,
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Vegas Interactive Magazine (VIM) is the answer to whatever our readers are looking for. This is
an instant gratification society... this is what the internet gives all of us.
As a media firm in Las Vegas, our parent company C4S Productions recognizes the myriad of arenas
we have in the Global community... entertainment, education, health & beauty issues, businesses and
community organizations. All of these areas and lots more are covered in VIM.
You may be asking, why a digital / interactive magazine? We offer what print cannot; interactive
technology mixed with traditional media geared to stimulate our immediate gratification society which
are both Internet and cellular smart phone savvy.
This magazine is designed with our readers in mind. We look forward to your comments and
suggestions as well as your advertising and article contributions. Our ultimate goal is to be
entertaining and informative; to contribute to the lives of millions of people around the World and
function as a lightning rod for anyone launching, supporting or sustaining a business.
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Lillian McMorris, Editor
Email: editor@vim702.com
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Global Flying Hospitals is a non-profit humanitarian health organization which provides mobile medical
access to state-of-the-art urgent and preventative medical care for people in over 100 developing
countries. GFH performs life saving surgical procedures through our medical missions. Additionally,
we provide medical training, equipment and supplies which extends our healing work.
GFH wings hope, healing, and healthcare education around the world on board aircraft specially
designed for self-contained surgical suites and roll-off medical support. Funding for the vision derives
from corporate sponsorships, grants and donations, national healthcare contracts, and international
fundraising centers.
One Third of the children and adults on this planet are in urgent need of medical care. Over 100
countries around the world have a dire medical need but are without the trained personnel, the
facilities, the logistical infrastructure or sufficient funds to provide the life saving care.
Global Flying Hospitals
USA Headquarters
4400 PGA Blvd, Suite 600
Palm Beach Gardens, FL.
Phone: +1 248 431 3080
Website: http://www.globalflyinghospitals.org
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FAAVM Global Campaign to Help
Reduce Illiteracy Rate by 50 per cent every 5 years
Raphael Louis – Founder
Email: faavm-afpmv@canada-11.com
Website: http://www.faavm-canada.org
Primary and basic educations for Rural People are preliminary steps toward reducing illiteracy and
setting forth the stage to communicate Sustainable Development knowledge to address rural-urban
socio-economic and human and civil rights disparities.
About 70 percent of the poor populations live in rural areas. Education is a basic right in itself and an
essential prerequisite for achieving all the Millennium Development Goals including reducing poverty,
improving the living conditions of rural people and building a food-secure world. Even so, children's
access to education in rural areas is still much lower than in urban areas, adult illiteracy is much
higher and the quality of education is poorer. This is the reason why, in 2002, during the World
Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD), the FAO Sustainable Development Department -
Extension, Education and Communication Service (SDRE) and UNESCO established a partnership on
Education for Rural People (ERP) within the International Alliance Against Hunger (IAAH) and
Education for All (EFA) initiatives. The partnership seeks to address rural-urban disparities, which are
a serious concern to governments and the international community as a whole. The partnership, led
by FAO, is a call for member countries, United Nations agencies, Civil Society, academic institutions
and private sector for coordinated, increased efforts in targeting rural people’s needs by promoting
increased access to quality basic education.
FAAVM aims to play a vital role within a global movement to meet the learning needs of all children,
youth and adults by 2015. The movement is launched in 2010 to advance the United Nations
Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) to massively reduce illiteracy rate by 50 per cent by 2015.
FAAVM communities work to promote the following six (6) grassroots pillars to achieve global
education and reduce illiteracy, and identified six key measurable educational programs which aim to
meet the learning needs of all children, youth and adults by 2015.
The six educational pillars are:
Goal 1: Build and expand early childhood education, through community school programs
Goal 2: Build and Provide free access to primary education and basic literacy courses for all
Goal 3: Develop and deliver learning and life skills for young people and adults
Goal 4: Reduce adult illiteracy by 50 per cent
Goal 5: Achieve gender equity amongst boys and girls, men and women by 2015
Goal 6: Provide basic access to basic education
The FAAVM goals are to contribute to the global pursuit of the eight Millennium Development Goals
(MDGs), especially MDG 2 on universal primary education and MDG 3 on gender equality in education,
by 2015. FAAVM has also pledged to lead the global movement and coordinate the international
efforts to reach Education for All. We shall work alongside Governments, development agencies, civil
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society, United Nations bodies, humanitarian relief organizations, non-government organizations and
the media to reach these goals firstly at the local levels.
Building Schools Campaign Oversees - Basic Access to Education for all
The benefits of education go way beyond the obvious advantages of improving life chances. In the
world, as in most developing countries, life can be very precarious and education can be the key to a
person’s very survival, and a route out of poverty. In our campaign activities we have seen many
severely disadvantaged communities. Getting the means to provide sustainable help for them can be
very difficult. However, we shall work directly with NGOs, international Governments, Strategic
Humanitarian Services, for the building and rebuilding schools, with a full feasibility study of the
project, together with a complete breakdown of the costs involved and the level of community
participation that has been promised and can be achieved.
About the Civil Rights Party of Canada
The primary purpose of the Civil Rights Party is to participate in Federal Election in accordance and
adherence with Elections Canada legislation as defined under the Canada Elections Act. The party’s
platform is one of the most comprehensively designed in response to socio-economic, legislative,
humanitarian and political affairs of all Canadian Citizens as a vital component of national democratic
processes. Subsequently, the Civil Rights Party (CRP) promotes an integrated electoral approach for
all Citizens to contribute to the growth and prosperity of their nation with a sense of dignity and
integrity.
What We Stand For
The Civil Rights Party of Canada is committed to keeping our nation safe and expanding opportunity
for every Canadian Citizens regardless of country of origin, country of birth, gender, age, social status,
or corporate status. That commitment is reflected in a well designed political agenda that emphasizes
strong sustainable economic growth, adequate health care, retirement security; whereas our
Government is more compassionate and transparent, responsive to the Canadian people's needs and
their expectations through open, honest and accountable Governance, thereby securing our national
sovereignty while protecting our civil rights, human rights and fundamental freedoms; fulfilling
Canada’s international responsibilities throughout the international communities.
Contact us at:
Raphael Louis – Founder/Leader
The Civil Rights Party of Canada
P.O BOX 35015 – Hillside Postal Outlet
Victoria, British Columbia
V8T 5G2 Canada
Phone: +1 (250) 208 – 6947
Website: http://www.civilrightsparty.org
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Appendix
The United Nations Millennium Development Goals
(UN-MDGs) 2015
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were developed out of the eight chapters of the United
Nations Millennium Declaration, signed in September 2000. There are eight goals with 21 targets, and
a series of measurable indicators for each target.
GOAL 1: ERADICATE EXTREME POVERTY & HUNGER
Target 1: Halve the proportion of people living on less than $1 a day
- Higher food prices may push 100 million people deeper into poverty
- Conflict and natural disasters leaves many displaced and impoverished
Target 2: Achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all, including women and
young people
- Full employment remains a distant possibility
- Low-paying jobs leave one in five developing country workers mired in poverty
- Half the world’s workforce toil in unstable, insecure jobs
Target 3: Halve, between 1990 and 2015, the proportion of people who suffer from hunger
- Rising food prices threaten limited gains in alleviating child malnutrition
GOAL 2: ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION
Target 1: Ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be able to complete a
full course of primary schooling.
- Enrolment in primary education
- Completion of primary education
- Literacy of 15-24 year olds, female and male
- Political will, coupled with targeted investments, have yielded widespread progress in primary
school enrolment, poverty’s grip keeps children out of school
GOAL 3: PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER WOMEN
Target 1: Eliminate gender disparity in primary and secondary education, preferably by 2005, and in
all levels of education no later than 2015
- Ratios of girls to boys in primary, secondary and tertiary education
- Share of women in wage employment in the non-agricultural sector
- Proportion of seats held by women in national parliament
- Girls still wait for equal primary school access in some regions
- Women slowly gain ground in political decision-making, but progress is erratic and marked by
regional differences, Job opportunities open up, but women often remain trapped in insecure,
low-paid positions.
GOAL 4: REDUCE CHILD MORTALITY
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Target 1: Reduce by two thirds, between 1990 and 2015, the under-five mortality rate
Despite progress, deaths of fewer than five children remain unacceptably high Vaccinations have
slashed deaths from measles.
GOAL 5: IMPROVE MATERNAL HEALTH
Target 1: Reduce by three quarters the maternal mortality ratio
- The high risk of dying in pregnancy or childbirth continues unabated in sub-Saharan Africa and
Southern Asia
- Little progress has been made in saving mothers’ lives
- Skilled health workers at delivery are key to improving outcomes
Target 2: Achieve universal access to reproductive health
- Antenatal care is on the rise everywhere
- Adolescent fertility is declining slowly
- An unmet need for family planning undermines achievement of several other goals
GOAL 6: COMBAT HIV/AIDS, MALARIA AND OTHER DISEASES
Target 1: Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS
- Despite small victories, AIDS continues to take a terrible toll, especially in sub-Saharan Africa
In almost every region, women represent a growing share of people living with HIV Prevention
program are yielding results
- Antiretroviral drugs are adding years to peoples’ lives, but the need for treatment still
outpaces the available supply
- Planning for children orphaned by AIDS is increasing, but tangible support is slow in coming
Target 2: Achieve, by 2010, universal access to treatment for HIV/AIDS for all those who need it
- Antiretroviral drugs are adding years to peoples’ lives, but the need for treatment still
outpaces the available supply
- Planning for children orphaned by AIDS is increasing, but tangible support is slow in coming
Target 3: Have halted by 2015 and begun to reverse the incidence of malaria and other major
diseases
- Despite tremendous progress, use of insecticide-treated mosquito nets falls short of global
targets
- New malaria treatment strategies are effective, but underutilized
- Progress towards tuberculosis targets is mixed
- Halving the tuberculosis prevalence rate by 2015 is unlikely
GOAL 7: ENSURE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
Target 1: Integrate the principles of sustainable development into country policies and programs and
reverse the loss of environmental resources
- Immediate action is needed to contain rising greenhouse gas emissions
- Success in limiting ozone-depleting substances is also helping to mitigate climate change
Target 2: Reduce biodiversity loss, achieving, by 2010, a significant reduction in the rate of loss
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- Marine areas and land conservation need greater attention
- Deforestation slows and more forests are designated for biodiversity conservation
- The number of species threatened with extinction is rising rapidly
- Fish stocks require improved fisheries management to reduce depletion
Target 3: Halve, by 2015, the proportion of the population without sustainable access to safe drinking
water and basic sanitation
- Almost half of the world’s population face a scarcity of water
- More people are using improved sanitation facilities, but meeting the target will require a
redoubling of efforts
- In developing regions, nearly one in four uses no form of sanitation
- Though access to improved drinking water has expanded, nearly one billion people do without
- Women shoulder the largest burden in collecting water
Target 4: By 2020, to have achieved a significant improvement in the lives of at least 100 million slum
dwellers
- Simple, low-cost interventions could significantly improve the lives of many slum dwellers
GOAL 8: DEVELOP A GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR DEVELOPMENT
Target 1: Address the special needs of least developed countries, landlocked countries and small
island developing states
- Development aid falls for the second year, jeopardizing commitments for 2010
- Development assistance will have to increase substantially to double aid to Africa by 2010
Target 2: Develop further an open, rule-based, predictable, non-discriminatory trading and financial
system
- Market access for most developing countries is little improved
- Domestic agricultural subsidies by rich countries overshadow money
spent on development aid
- Trade-related assistance needs to be increased
Target 3: Deal comprehensively with developing countries’ debt
- Developing countries are shouldering less debt
Target 4: In cooperation with pharmaceutical companies, provide access to affordable essential drugs
in developing countries
- Poor availability and high prices are barriers to access to essential drugs in developing
countries
Target 5: In cooperation with the private sector, make available benefits of new technologies,
especially information and communications
- Mobile phones are expanding communications in developing countries
- Internet use is increasing rapidly, but the poorest regions lag behind