307 Results Are Tagged With "Women and Girls Empowerment"

Project WINdose

Expiration: March 31, 2022

Project WINdose
English Language & IT Training

Make an impact and see irreversible, positive results!
Practical training coupled with innovative partnerships creates real change and improvement

2022-2023
Sponsorship Request
English Language & Information Technology Training
1. INTRODUCTION

Project:
• Two permanent English language and computer training classes providing free education 5 days a week to needy teenage refugees at Ampang, Selangor, Malaysia.

2. Summary:
Refugee children in Malaysia are denied access to the formal education system. On the other hand, due to a lack of training and development opportunities, many refugee children and teenagers become frustrated in the attempt to get access to better education opportunities which causes them to lose hope and may even face mental illnesses in their lives.

Through complementing core skills with computer literacy, these same teens become adept and sought-after in education opportunities, IT integrated workplaces and employment positions.

“I am motivated to start this project in order to infuse hope and give these idealistic and desperate youngsters a real chance at a better and fulfilling life before it’s too late and they give up hope on themselves.” Jawid Ahmady

3. CONCEPT

“Free basic computer courses that enable refugee youth to become adept and competent in an IT integrated
study and work environment.”

This project has concrete objectives, immediate benefits, and proven long-term impact in the community of the project beneficiaries, as they find employment or alternatively are empowered and encouraged to continue their academic ambitions.

• Sponsors may sponsor a monthly fee for a total number of 25 needy refugee students
• 8 Month commitment required for development partnerships for new locations
• The preferences of the sponsors regarding the location will be acknowledged.

4. IMPLEMENTATION
Project Monitoring:
This project ( English and IT Training) will be monitored by the instructor/trainer and third-party stakeholders. Reports and feedback will be provided to sponsor participants. Donated equipment will be used for the sole purpose of educating and training the underprivileged children and young people in this project.

Time frame:
Project implementation to be discussed with the respectful donors.

Beneficiaries:
100% disadvantaged refugee minorities. Beneficiary Profile:
Youth between the ages of 13-19 years from financially challenged families and situations.

5. ADD-ONS AND SELF-SUFFICIENCY
Through our collaboration with local organizations and corporations this project endeavors to go beyond just basic beneficiary training but also:

• Providing opportunities for further advanced courses.
• Providing students with soft-skills and comprehension of employer expectations
• Training in a positive and successful work and life-positioning

6. SPECIFICS AND BUDGET
Number of beneficiaries:
Targets for 2021-2022:
WINdose:
Total English Language & IT Training Project Goals
100 teenagers

Note: In WINdose, We will start with 4 classes each for 1 hour and 30 minutes every day and a vision to expand further, our capacity is expected to grow.

We will be changing the world!
Yours thankfully,

Jawid Ahmady
Master Trainer,
Senior English Teacher & Computer Instructor
Cell: 006001139805643
Email: jjjawid@gmail.com

When we seek to discover the best in others, we somehow bring out the best in ourselves.
—William Arthur War

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Expiration: April 6, 2022

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food to different patients according to their nutrient density. In other case, we’ll organize
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“nutrition for all” with many schools. The idea is to have an approach to vulgarize nutrition
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“URGENCE CONTRE LA FAIM”, through it, I’ll handle the project and trying to work on it together.

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