February 19, 2013

Proposals from February 19, 2013

Sierra Leone: ‘Attire Base’ Youth Parliament

  February 19, 2013

The project ‘Attire Base Youth Parliament’ will enable youth to use new media such as videos, and the internet to share their stories to the world. These youth will have the opportunity to discuss issues that impact them such as sports, to daily life of survival, to politics, economic and social issues that affect them and the country and document them online and via video media. These discussions are mature, sensible, sensitive and debatable.

Pakistan: Education and skills for Disabled Children

  February 19, 2013

We can well imagine the feelings and worries of the family with a disabled child. We can fully realize the hard work that a normal and educated man has to put in to survive in our society. It is not difficult to imagine the fate of disabled, deaf and dumb or blind children in such society. It is a bitter fact that a time also comes when these disabled children become a burden on their parents, brothers & sisters.

Bulgaria: Youth ekobarometar

  February 19, 2013

“Youth ekobarometar” is the project of a group of young people from Yambol, volunteers of the NGO “DAY”, which aims to help peers from homes for children deprived of parental care, to freely express his personal position and gain active civic confidence and environmental culture through participation in public and Internet discussions, interviews, the study of nature and promote preventive measures to protect it.

Ghana: The Savannah Echoes Project

  February 19, 2013

The Savannah Echoes is a Citizen Media Toolkit Outreach Project that seeks to empower the Sakogu community of Northern Ghana to develop a community citizen media strategy comprising of a toolkit of:pod casting,Blogging/Micro blogging.Mapping,YouTube and Flickr. This citizen media toolkit will enable it have an active online representation to highlight it's climate change challenges, it's interventions and learn new intervention approaches.

Cameroon: Ex-Convicts as Voluntary Community Photographers

  February 19, 2013

This project consist of training 20 ex-convict as photographers to provide images about their lives and for other community events. To sale the images of the community and at the same time doing photography for profit to end a living as a way of rehabilitation and economic development.

India: Project Tech

  February 19, 2013

As it will be in my address we are working under rural area in our state.and the people here are much ignorant about education.our proposal is for computer education .To train the rural youth the usage of computer and collect data from internet for their livelood.

South Africa: men against rape

  February 19, 2013

The incedence of men raping and killing women is getting out of hand. it feels as if men have lost all sense of morality. this project is aimed at creating a webiste and conducting awareness campaings through rallys and cellphone apps for people to have their say against this scourge. We need to take a stand. This project seeks to provide women and men with a forum to speak about their experiences. let the world know that this is no longer isolat

Pakistan: CES women vocational training Centre

  February 19, 2013

We propose women empowerment project because we feel if there women would be empowered, society will get best reward of it. We have to empower women by giving them skilled expertise. So that they would become helping citizen of the society and they will become independent to look after their families.

India: Computer Training for SC Studen

  February 19, 2013

We wanna give computer education and basic knowldge in our district area of gujarat one most valuable reason for this is today in every job require computer knoledge so in rural area of patan district this thing is needed because computer literacy in this area is so poor we will give 50 candidates this training who actually require job and this knowldge is lack of their

Ghana: Operation let Persons with disabillity know (HIV/AIDs)

  February 19, 2013

As a result of my work last year persons with disability living with HIV/AIDS (women and men)did not know that they had the virus and going to the hospital was a problem because they were discriminated thereby care for them, was very difficult and with no support to them. Persons with disability are also like any other human being so this project would make others know their problem and see how to help them.On the basis education would be given