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  • @uzozurumba said in Module 3: Unintended Consequences:

    @jacklineburudi said in Module 3: Unintended Consequences:

    Mission :enhanced refugee access to quality education
    Activity : To provide scholarship opportunities to refugees in kenya

    Good mission statement. I think one of the unintended consequences is influx of refugees or people claiming refugee status in order to access scholarship to study in Kenya.

    An Unintended consequence may be environmental degradation caused by refugees influx into the country that may strain the natural resources which may lead to deforestation.

  • @Course_Operations said in Module 3: Unintended Consequences:

    Write your organization’s eight-word mission. Then, describe your organization’s activities in two to four sentences. Post both your mission statement and activities description.

    My organizations eight-word statement: Empoverished families in the Philippines achieving financial independence.

    Activities:
    We identify poor families especialy the poorest among the poor families in target barangay (community). We gather them and teach them livelihood programs suitable and doable in their community. As we teach them livelihood programs, we also teach them how to save and how to manage their finances, just the basic financial intelligence. Side by side with this, we also give inputs in the spiritual aspect.

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  • @Opap_Fredrick said in Module 3: Unintended Consequences:

    BCN Mission
    To support vulnerable children households in Migori County
    BCN Activities
     Support referrals and networking activities
     Support and conduct outreach
     Conduct nutritional assessment strategies
     Support community health strategies activities

    The unintended consequence of this is that the parents of these vulnerable children would become dependent of your organization's support. The parents of the children should be also part of your organization's program so that they will be able to continue your organization's support to vulnerable children.

  • @Simaethuta said in Module 3: Unintended Consequences:

    Mission: Grow reading levels of learners in SA townships

    We do reading for meaning activities that help the children understand meaning of words before they read interesting pieces of short stories. The learners to word quizzes with the sight-words from a story and when they finally read the short story it is easier for them to grasp the story.

    Good mission statement. I noticed that in the process of your organization's teaching reading comprehension, the valueing of the story was not included. So the unintended consequence of this is that the learners may overlook the valueing (the moral) in every story that they will read.

  • Mission: Improve youth participation to development practices.
    A1: Train the young people to get a good understanding of sustainable development.
    A2. Gather young people in small youth associations.
    A3. Create a youth volunteering program.

  • Help the families and communities affected by armed conflict in conflict region worldwide.

  • Mission statement:saving the Nigerian youths from unemployment through entrepreneurship
    *To introduce the youths to small scale businesses
    *To also grant some of them a little loan for starting up their own businesses

  • @Christy75 said in Module 3: Unintended Consequences:

    @Course_Operations said in Module 3: Unintended Consequences:

    Write your organization’s eight-word mission. Then, describe your organization’s activities in two to four sentences. Post both your mission statement and activities description.

    My organizations eight-word statement: Empoverished families in the Philippines achieving financial independence.

    Activities:
    We identify poor families especialy the poorest among the poor families in target barangay (community). We gather them and teach them livelihood programs suitable and doable in their community. As we teach them livelihood programs, we also teach them how to save and how to manage their finances, just the basic financial intelligence. Side by side with this, we also give inputs in the spiritual aspect.

    I really like ur mission statement because at least we have to make the world a better place But the main problem is that those poorest people might not want to follow up with this because they might be thinking what are they going to save when they had none

  • @Draigboje said in Module 3: Unintended Consequences:

    Reducing children's morality rate from Measles in Nigeria.
    Massive publicity on television, radio, news media and social media. The dangers of measles as related to both its morbidity and mortality would be made obvious to the general populace. The traditional rulers will also be engaged to help disabuse the mind of the people from the wrong perception of the people concerning immunization

    I think its massive disorder that is affecting a lot of children in Nigeria, It has beed broadcast on radio, television and in some social networks. The main concern is the rulers trying to convince the people that immunization is a bad way of treating measles

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